Quote from: Tynan on 18 March, 2012, 06:00:12 pmQuote from: PloddinPedro on 18 March, 2012, 03:58:20 pmAnd we both had to thrash ourselves to hang on to the wheel of the Iddu/Tynan fast freight locomotive that came past us at a teasingly modest speed differential on the way to Sea Palling - at least it seemed a small speed differential at the time; by the time we reached the Sandy Hills cafe we were both gutted.truth be told, I at least was trying to drop the drafters at the time, or at least make them sweat a bit, likely why I got a bit leggy in the final stages. iddu was probably making sure we did the right thing, he sorted out the drag brake so I can;t hear it any more ... Yes, John did say afterwards that he wondered if you were "toying with us" !
Quote from: PloddinPedro on 18 March, 2012, 03:58:20 pmAnd we both had to thrash ourselves to hang on to the wheel of the Iddu/Tynan fast freight locomotive that came past us at a teasingly modest speed differential on the way to Sea Palling - at least it seemed a small speed differential at the time; by the time we reached the Sandy Hills cafe we were both gutted.truth be told, I at least was trying to drop the drafters at the time, or at least make them sweat a bit, likely why I got a bit leggy in the final stages. iddu was probably making sure we did the right thing, he sorted out the drag brake so I can;t hear it any more ...
And we both had to thrash ourselves to hang on to the wheel of the Iddu/Tynan fast freight locomotive that came past us at a teasingly modest speed differential on the way to Sea Palling - at least it seemed a small speed differential at the time; by the time we reached the Sandy Hills cafe we were both gutted.
......................You'd have enjoyed following us down the unscheduled diversion from Ling House to Great Bircham; true RSF ethos
Quote from: iddu on 18 March, 2012, 11:03:38 pm......................You'd have enjoyed following us down the unscheduled diversion from Ling House to Great Bircham; true RSF ethos Bridleways eh........... I hope it was really bumpy!
No need to buy. Cut a short length from the tyre you have just written off, then trim off the beads.
Quote from: PloddinPedro on 18 March, 2012, 11:20:48 pmQuote from: iddu on 18 March, 2012, 11:03:38 pm......................You'd have enjoyed following us down the unscheduled diversion from Ling House to Great Bircham; true RSF ethos Bridleways eh........... I hope it was really bumpy!Certainly the last 300m was - I was expecting the "finger in the back" momentarily