Flying Lessons ...
stevet1992
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bike had a bit of a flying trip yesterday ... coming back from a blast around blue bell hill ... great ride my new build of the hardtail feels so fast and nippy ! unfortunatly thats where the good bits end ...
driving back down with someone who gave me a lift i was in charge of securing the bikes on the bike rack ... not a good idea ! 10 minutes into the journey back we heard no noise no biker wants to hear CLUNK BANK as my bike hit the deck whilst driving at 30mph scratched the frame and the new fork (well 2nd hand from supersonic new to me) and badly buckled the wheel ... luckily ive managed to sort the wheel out but the scratches will be a reminder to me :evil: turns out i didnt secure the rope/ fabric tape like thingys that keep the bike from falling odd :oops: never doing that again !
driving back down with someone who gave me a lift i was in charge of securing the bikes on the bike rack ... not a good idea ! 10 minutes into the journey back we heard no noise no biker wants to hear CLUNK BANK as my bike hit the deck whilst driving at 30mph scratched the frame and the new fork (well 2nd hand from supersonic new to me) and badly buckled the wheel ... luckily ive managed to sort the wheel out but the scratches will be a reminder to me :evil: turns out i didnt secure the rope/ fabric tape like thingys that keep the bike from falling odd :oops: never doing that again !
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godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.0 -
yeehaamcgee wrote::roll:
godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.
i had double and triple checked the straps ... problem being that one of the teeth bit didnt lock down properly ... its not as if i meant to do it like you make it seem :roll: didnt mean to offend anyone0 -
turns out i didnt secure the rope/ fabric tape like thingys that keep the bike from falling odd never doing that again !0
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yeehaamcgee wrote::roll:
godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.
Bit harsh, chill out. I bet you've never made a simple mistake in your entire life right?0 -
yeehaamcgee wrote::roll:
godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.
You only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.0 -
GTi-R23 wrote:yeehaamcgee wrote::roll:
godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.
Bit harsh, chill out. I bet you've never made a simple mistake in your entire life right?
If I had, I certainly wouldn't come here to repeat my 'fynny' story.0 -
yeehaamcgee wrote:GTi-R23 wrote:yeehaamcgee wrote::roll:
godsakes. I swear to god if you'd have done that to any bikes on the back of my car, or if the bike had fallen off in front of me, I'd have re-arranged your skeleton into a more painful configuration.
Bit harsh, chill out. I bet you've never made a simple mistake in your entire life right?
If I had, I certainly wouldn't come here to repeat my 'fynny' story.
i didnt say it was funny thats the first thing that come to my mind when it come off "Sh*t was anyone behind ?" luckily the answer was no ... i dont set out on a ride to destroy other peoples propety
sorry if i offended you :roll: rest assured i would never dream of destroying other peoples stuff and didnt even look at my bike before checking if anyone was behind0