steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
I'd had a good ride out and was driving out of the car park, when I felt a slight vibration. Then I noticed that my bike wasn't on the bike rack! It was still attached by the wheel straps, but the bar was dragging on the road! YIKES.
Yes, I'd done it AGAIN, forgotten to use the Gorilla strap on the clamp that holds the top tube. That's another grip with the end worn off at 45deg! Luckily, no other damage. But what a stupid boy I am!! Yes I'll repeat that, a stupid boy indeed.
I thought to myself how lucky I was that I hadn't driven over one of the many sleeping policemen on the internal roads around the car park. Any one of them would have ripped the bike clean off the rack! Or ripped something off the bike.
I was still thinking about this when I felt a couple of rapid jolts and more vibration. A quick check in the rearview and the bike was still there. Hmm, what could it be? I took my hands off the wheel and the steering pulled to the left. Felt like a flat tyre. I pulled off the road as soon as it was safe, to find that I had two flat tyres on the near side (left in the UK). No external damage to the alloys. No foot pump and only one spare wheel. I have been a member of the RAC (vehicle recovery outfit in the UK) for 41 years and they told me 4-5 HOURS!!! I guess I was a low priority as I had no young children with me, was not ill or disabled, not female, and the car was not parked in a dangerous place. But I was cold and damp!
So I phoned the tyre depot in Grantham about 40 miles away that I have been using for over 30 years. They had a van in the area, about 10 miles away. All he had to do was to collect two tyres from somewhere else, also about 10 miles away. So within an hour of that call I was receiving help. The alloys were not damaged at all, but the tyres were trashed (that half mile driven whilst flat did for them). Two new tyres: 19" x 255/35 96Y, fitted plus callout etc £382.56 I couldn't get the brand of tyres I wanted, but at least they had some!
In total, I got home 3 hours later than planned. Lets hear if for Tanvic Tyres (Grantham and Melton Mowbray) . Big thanks to Dean for organising the call out and to Nick for responding.
PS: When I rang back the RAC to cancel the callout, I discovered that they had automated the cancellation. It would appear that the RAC responses times have become so poor that members are cancelling the callout because they have found a quicker solution. There must be a lot of cancellations for it to be worth automating the cancellation procedure.
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Yes, I'd done it AGAIN, forgotten to use the Gorilla strap on the clamp that holds the top tube. That's another grip with the end worn off at 45deg! Luckily, no other damage. But what a stupid boy I am!! Yes I'll repeat that, a stupid boy indeed.
I thought to myself how lucky I was that I hadn't driven over one of the many sleeping policemen on the internal roads around the car park. Any one of them would have ripped the bike clean off the rack! Or ripped something off the bike.
I was still thinking about this when I felt a couple of rapid jolts and more vibration. A quick check in the rearview and the bike was still there. Hmm, what could it be? I took my hands off the wheel and the steering pulled to the left. Felt like a flat tyre. I pulled off the road as soon as it was safe, to find that I had two flat tyres on the near side (left in the UK). No external damage to the alloys. No foot pump and only one spare wheel. I have been a member of the RAC (vehicle recovery outfit in the UK) for 41 years and they told me 4-5 HOURS!!! I guess I was a low priority as I had no young children with me, was not ill or disabled, not female, and the car was not parked in a dangerous place. But I was cold and damp!
So I phoned the tyre depot in Grantham about 40 miles away that I have been using for over 30 years. They had a van in the area, about 10 miles away. All he had to do was to collect two tyres from somewhere else, also about 10 miles away. So within an hour of that call I was receiving help. The alloys were not damaged at all, but the tyres were trashed (that half mile driven whilst flat did for them). Two new tyres: 19" x 255/35 96Y, fitted plus callout etc £382.56 I couldn't get the brand of tyres I wanted, but at least they had some!
In total, I got home 3 hours later than planned. Lets hear if for Tanvic Tyres (Grantham and Melton Mowbray) . Big thanks to Dean for organising the call out and to Nick for responding.
PS: When I rang back the RAC to cancel the callout, I discovered that they had automated the cancellation. It would appear that the RAC responses times have become so poor that members are cancelling the callout because they have found a quicker solution. There must be a lot of cancellations for it to be worth automating the cancellation procedure.
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