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Mine was before actually getting on the bike. I made the mortal error of using a car tire pressure gauge to check my tire pressure. This one did go up to 100, but it was f'd up apparently. I diligently checked the pressure as I added more and more air to the tube, and the pressure reading slowly increased. As I was putting the gauge back on the valve, the tube exploded with a loud BANG, sending green slime everywhere and blasting fragments of what used to be my pressure gauge all around the back yard.
Soon after, I bought my first Park Tool floor pump with the gauge right on the pump : )
I brought a 4 year old, warm and half filled keg to the BMX Trails to put into a jump. Saves on dirt an old BMX trick. Anyway Homeless people hang out there all the time.You know to buy kids beer for a little extra cash. We left to get some lunch and when we got back the keg was gone. A hour later the police came and asked us about a few men in the area lugging around a keg. A few days later we saw them again, and they offered to buy us a 40oz for N/C since they stole the keg. Their only complaint was that it was a little flat.
4-year-old beer? I can understand not wanting to toss out beer, but that's a bit extreme, haha.
It depends on the beer. I've had sierra nevada celebration ale that was a few year's old. It was very delicious. But I don't think Bud or Schlitz would hold up as well.
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