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Well, we had a great Christmas day, ate all the food and did all the
visiting and present giving and family stuff . Then we were supposed to get kids and my bro together to go out riding, motor and bicycles .. but as these things happen nothing went smoothly. Trailer got a puncture, no worries, spare wheel. After 15 minutes one motorbike puncture in front tyre, no worries, spray of Tyre Weld and that's sorted for the day. Other motorbike also got a puncture within five minutes, again no worries, Tyre Weld and we're away again. Had about an hours fun, playing on some sections we made up, with the kids mostly 'tricking' on the BMX and mountain bikes, then we all got onto the bicycles for a 12 mile loop off-road ride we often go on. Within about ten minutes Son 1's BMX bike lost a pedal .. dunno how, found it again and replaced using adjustable spanner and all OK. Minute after re-starting, Brothers Mountain bike broke three spokes in front wheel, small drop-off at an angle, landed badly. No worries, runs a little buckled but fine after a couple of tweaks with the spoke key. Five minutes later, Nephews mountain bike snapped front derailleur gear cable .. no worries, chain onto middle ring and, adjusted so derailleur centred with tie wrap to hold flapping cable out of way for attention later. Same bike then gets a puncture less than five minutes later in rear tyre. hmm, tyre weld running low. Another couple of minutes and Other nephews BMX gets a puncture in the rear, took three patches to seal properly. My mountain bike suddenly won't brake .. Vee-brake pads missing from front ... er .. flummoxed, though it's OK on the rear, just not as good braking without the front. Had a good ride for about twenty minutes, but somehow knew it wouldn't last .... Son 2 falls off big stylee, long (for here) 300m downhill with a small drop-off then a sharp turn at the bottom, he doesn't appear to brake and doesn't make the turn. Trees are solid. Cut lips, tooth through top one, looks like broken nose, possible cheek as well. Ten minutes later he's cleaned up, [1] sitting up and saying all is fine, with a face the size of a small thing that's suddenly got larger ... but doesn't feel like cycling much more. Smallest child (11) says he's cold now and wants to go home anyway .. ![]() I think we did about five miles total. All the problems were minor and only mildly irritating in a boring sort of way, but when it's as cold as it was, with the wind blowing, it's amazing how a five minute fix turns into a thirty or forty minute fix, and when there's a few of them within minutes of fixing one another happens, how quickly the day goes. With a possible injury too we had to call it a day. Fun for a while but ... Son into Casualty at DRI to check over and he's fine, just bruised and cut a little, though no treatment as we'd already done it 'in the field'. Alls well anyway, and sons face is back to usual size this morning, in fact you could barely tell he'd had a face-plant into a tree. Small cut on top lip is all that shows, but inside his mouth is a bit more messy. I'm sure it'll hurt him a little when it starts to heal properly. Hope everyone had a good time, and best wishes to all for the New Year .. ![]() [1] I used to think carrying a basic first aid kit was inviting trouble, but this is the first time in about ten years I've really needed it, just some plasters, cleaning swabs, two wide bandages, a triangular bandage, cotton buds, clean cloth in a plastic zip-tie bag and safety pins, but it really made a difference. I'll never be without one whilst off-road, and would urge others to consider it too. -- Paul ... http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php (8(!) Homer Rules ... ![]() "A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using." |
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Paul - xxx wrote: > Well, we had a great Christmas day, ate all the food and did all the > visiting and present giving and family stuff . Then we were supposed to get > kids and my bro together to go out riding, motor and bicycles .. but as > these things happen nothing went smoothly. Blimey - I'm glad I was at work with all that bad luck about! I've just realised, today is the first morning shift where I have used the car to come in for 5 years. You wouldn't believe the number of people who have said "not on your bike today - too cold for you?" Aha no! I have to pick up my daughter in Leeds at 1500 and I don't leave until 1400, so I'm driving straight there after work. I'll be on it tomorrow. -- Simon M. |
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MasonS@BP.com composed the following ...
> Paul - xxx wrote: >> Well, we had a great Christmas day, ate all the food and did all the >> visiting and present giving and family stuff . Then we were supposed to >> get kids and my bro together to go out riding, motor and bicycles .. but >> as these things happen nothing went smoothly. > > Blimey - I'm glad I was at work with all that bad luck about! I've been to work this am, just to check all is well .. ![]() > I've just realised, today is the first morning shift where I have used > the car to come in for 5 years. You wouldn't believe the number of > people who have said "not on your bike today - too cold for you?" Heheheh, change something and people notice .. and immediately infer something different .. ![]() > Aha no! I have to pick up my daughter in Leeds at 1500 and I don't > leave until 1400, so I'm driving straight there after work. I'll be on > it tomorrow. I heard Leeds area had snow, so be careful. Dunno how much though. -- Paul ... http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php (8(!) Homer Rules ... ![]() "A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using." |
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"Paul - xxx" <notcheckedever@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:337r89F3skm6uU1@individual.net... > > I heard Leeds area had snow, so be careful. Dunno how much though. Just got back. No snow about - just a low flying Sun! -- Simon M. |
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Simon Mason wrote:
> > > Just got back. No snow about - just a low flying Sun! > -- > Simon M. > > Tell me about it Simon. I did 52 miles today (thats >100 for the weekend, >200 for the week) and was heading home towards the setting sun. With the wet road the sun reflected into my eyes, I could see chuff all. Nor could the drivers. Several dozy chuffs passed me by within a handful of inches of my hand. |
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Simon Mason composed the following ...
> "Paul - xxx" <notcheckedever@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:337r89F3skm6uU1@individual.net... > >> >> I heard Leeds area had snow, so be careful. Dunno how much though. > > Just got back. No snow about - just a low flying Sun! Heheheh, we went south to Nottingham. Wifes parents gave us dire warnings that there were blizzards and loads of snow .. didn't see any. Sun doesn't bother us. The Landrover's high and the roofline is relatively low .. ![]() -- Paul ... http://www.4x4prejudice.org/index.php (8(!) Homer Rules ... ![]() "A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using." |