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Originally posted by Anna View PostAs a non-cyclist, why on earth would punctures be more common in the Winter? Does the air in your tyres freeze or does the cold perish the rubber?
Roads tend to be wet in the winter, Anna - it's hard enough then to see road markings, let alone the mass of broken glass awaiting the unwary!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Roads tend to be wet in the winter, Anna - it's hard enough then to see road markings, let alone the mass of broken glass awaiting the unwary!
It is amazing how much broken glass there is on London roads. "Gin Lane" revellers regularly receive a blast of Anglo-Saxon in their absence from the puffing Caliban as the remains of a glass or bottle are narrowly avoided!! That said, my Schwalbe 'Marathon Plus' tyres are amazingly puncture-proof: I recommend to all. http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/catego...hon-plus-10686
Fate duty tempted...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
It is amazing how much broken glass there is on London roads. "Gin Lane" revellers regularly receive a blast of Anglo-Saxon in their absence from the puffing Caliban as the remains of a glass or bottle are narrowly avoided!! That said, my Schwalbe 'Marathon Plus' tyres are amazingly puncture-proof: I recommend to all. http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/catego...hon-plus-10686
Fate duty tempted....
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Anna
Why should people throw empty bottles of gin into the gutters of London? Are we back to the days of Hogarth?
Anyway, thanks both, I now know more about thick layers of springy rubber protection than I would have previously thought possible!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWhy should people throw empty bottles of gin into the gutters of London? Are we back to the days of Hogarth?
Anyway, thanks both, I now know more about thick layers of springy rubber protection than I would have previously thought possible!!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWhy should people throw empty bottles of gin into the gutters of London? Are we back to the days of Hogarth?
Anyway, thanks both, I now know more about thick layers of springy rubber protection than I would have previously thought possible!!
Can't be too careful, Anna
As for glass: drunken tw*ts are sadly not confined to Hogarth's etchings!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIn fact it all comes down to pump and circumstance!
My Positive Note tonight is home made chicken and stuffing from my freezer, with peas and roast spuds not from the frrezer. Not quite up to Anna's standards, perhaps, but good enough to be going on with.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostMy Positive Note tonight is home made chicken and stuffing from my freezer, with peas and roast spuds not from the frrezer. Not quite up to Anna's standards, perhaps, but good enough to be going on with.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostActually mangerton .... I always land up with a disaster with pheasant except if chucked into a casserole, so I'd be very grateful for your recipe for this troublesome fowl!
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