All kinds of things can cause your tyres to puncture – a shard of glass, drawing pin or piece of gravel among them – but here’s a new one on us, with a rider suffering a flat due to a Müller Fruit Corner package that someone had thrown away.
Posting the footage to YouTube, 4ChordsNoNet said:
Cycling up the road the first thing I noticed was the sound of something caught in the mudguards. I pulled over to take it our and heard a horrible hissing sound.
I had run over a discarded Muller Fruit Corner pot which shattered and a shard of plastic from it went straight through my rear tyre puncturing the inner tube.
A puncture, though, is at least a minor inconvenience – if the full package had got caught up between wheel and mudguard, it could have ended much worse for the cyclist.
> Wave goodbye to the puncture fairy – with tyres that will never get a flat (+ video)
4 thoughts on “Mullered by a Müller Fruit Corner – discarded pack causes cyclist to puncture”
Very sharp corners those
Very sharp corners those triangles. And you never get all the compote out.
Has anyone else noticed how
Has anyone else noticed how great recycling truck workers are at picking up after themselves?
This game is rigged, man
This game is rigged, man
What did you expect in today
What did you expect in today’s culture?