Perhaps, Mr Nick, times have changed and we don't look on breakdown or just a puncture like years gone by.
I've had two punctures on bikes while touring. The first back in 1981 when I took the rear tyre out, hitched a lift to the nearest garage, waited for the Frenchman to finish his lunch (usual 2 hour stoppage) and have the tube repaired then back to the bike, wheel back in and continue; communication was face to face with people, ambiance and a thumb. Cost was some genorous time by a local, about three hours and a few Francs.
The second was a couple of years back, roadside telephone call for Assistance, bike put on a lorry, bike shops shut on 'jour ferié', work next day so hire car home, return next weekend via train and taxi to pick up bike; Assistance, car hire and fares to fetch the bike covered by insurance. Cost was hundreds of Euros, many people involved, inconvenience of a day getting home and then back to fetch the bike. Two new tyres by choice although the puncture was irreparable, petrol for the hire car at my expense.
Times change eh?
