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Russ
29 May 2023
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    Seven
    Squad 1459 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 4:03 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 4:03 p.m.
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    I’ve thought this before when calling out the recovery services. But soon thought what’s the point and I may as well use something I’m paying for.

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    Charlie
    Squad 1826 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 4:07 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 4:07 p.m.
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    Do many cars even have a spare wheel these days? Mine doesn’t.

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    Simon
    Squad 6581 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 4:08 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 4:08 p.m.
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    @Jake has written:

    Sounds like you need to learn how to change a wheel.

    I can change a tyre but there's no way I'm going to demonstrate that in one of those parking areas right next to the A1. Especially when it's on the driver's side. Let someone else (who, as Seven points out, I'm paying for whether I call them out or not) park his big van with flashing lights behind first.

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    chicago
    Squad 2552 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 4:49 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 4:49 p.m.
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    I have a spare wheel and am quite adept at changing the tyres on my car. Apart from after having it for a service and the fucking mechanic use their electronic equipment to tighten up the lug nuts to a 1000 and then it becomes a bit of a daunting task. Also i renewed my extended warranty and found out much to my woe that the extended extended warranty doesn't cover tyres anymore. The cnuts. With the roads in Chicago I was getting about three to four new tyres for free during the halcyon days of car insurance coverage. I definitely needed it too as we are pot hole city due to road works most of the summer in the 100F heat and then the pot holes in the -30F winter. Spring and Autumn are alright.

    Chicago: Four Seasons wonder.

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    tricky
    Board 7321 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 5:51 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 5:51 p.m.
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    I can change a wheel, though largely it's something I get someone else to do in an emergency. Today I replaced my Rear Inner passenger side light cluster, as a result of accidental damage (my bin blew into it, during the latest storm, and smashed the glass). It was entirely trouble free, and successful.

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    Sean
    Squad 2031 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 6:26 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 6:26 p.m.
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    I can change a wheel, and have done so on occasion, but not recently. My current car does not carry a spare.

    Simon should buy an Alfa GT. Just for the lolz.

    That'd learn im.

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    JimShady
    Squad 3846 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 6:39 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 6:39 p.m.
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    Changing wheels is easy. Spanner, maybe a new inner tube, pump. 15-20 minutes. Easy.

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    Simon
    Squad 6581 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 6:53 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 6:53 p.m.
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    @JimShady has written:

    Changing wheels is easy. Spanner, maybe a new inner tube, pump. 15-20 minutes. Easy.

    And doing that a couple of feet from traffic moving at 70?

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    JimShady
    Squad 3846 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 6:57 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 6:57 p.m.
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    I tend to do it on the pavement tbh.

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    Ingo
    Squad 2646 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 6:58 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 6:58 p.m.
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    @Simon has written:
    @JimShady has written:

    Changing wheels is easy. Spanner, maybe a new inner tube, pump. 15-20 minutes. Easy.

    And doing that a couple of feet from traffic moving at 70?

    You or the bloke you are paying to risk his life?

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    Simon
    Squad 6581 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 7:16 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 7:16 p.m.
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    @Ingo has written:
    @Simon has written:
    @JimShady has written:

    Changing wheels is easy. Spanner, maybe a new inner tube, pump. 15-20 minutes. Easy.

    And doing that a couple of feet from traffic moving at 70?

    You or the bloke you are paying to risk his life?

    As I said before - he’s got a big van with flashing lights to shield him from the traffic.

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    tricky
    Board 7321 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 7:29 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 7:29 p.m.
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    This would appear to be a good time to drop into the conversation a standard. In the eighties I was friend of a friends witha band called "Doog", from Halifax I think...who were largely notable for the awesome "Terry and June"* A member of the band had a breakdown on the motorway, and unwisely decided to pop the bonnet and have a shufty on the hard shoulder. Was ploughed into from behind while he was bent over the engine compartment. Broke pretty much every bone in his body. Recovery was slow, and not, in the time that I was aware, fully complete.

    * Chorus: "They say saucy words like sausage, knickers, bristols, and balloons, but you never hear them say 'fuck' on Terry and June."

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    JRs_Cigarette
    Squad 2188 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 8:24 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 8:24 p.m.
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    @Ingo has written:

    You or the bloke you are paying to risk his life?

    I think Jim is talking about his fixie bike tyres.

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    Sean
    Squad 2031 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 8:55 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 8:55 p.m.
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    Haven't the those cool fixie bike cats moved onto some sort of airless solid tyre solution made achievable through modern advancements in innovative materials science to negetate hitherto barriers in practicalities regarding appilcation and all round general inhetent shitness yet?

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    JimShady
    Squad 3846 posts
    11 Dec 2024, 9:40 p.m. 11 Dec 2024, 9:40 p.m.
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    @Sean has written:

    Haven't the those cool fixie bike cats moved onto some sort of airless solid tyre solution made achievable through modern advancements in innovative materials science to negetate hitherto barriers in practicalities regarding appilcation and all round general inhetent shitness yet?

    I mean .... Yeah. Kinda. You can get very puncture proof ones. There's also these gel kit things that you can put in instead of air to repair a puncture easily. But they're a bit of a messy temporary thing. There's also these:

    www.tannus.co.uk/products/tannus-airless-tyre-700-x-25c-fits-16-18mm-inner-rim-width

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    tricky
    Board 7321 posts
    13 Dec 2024, 12:30 p.m. 13 Dec 2024, 12:30 p.m.
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    Played football yesterday. It was mostly the same old crap, different day. Near the end, possibly my last kick of the game. I was down the right wing, chopped back inside and eyed up a curled shot to the far corner. A defender was coming out to me, and another coming back, closing the space. I decided I could get the shot off. As I hit it both their arms and legs were out, about five years from me, forming a shield shaped aperture about a ball and a half width wide, by two high. Drove it through the gap, with a touch of curl, hitting the base of the far post on the first bounce, and straight in. Unstoppable. It was a peak Robbie Fowler class finish.

    Like with all addictions, I choose to remember that to bring me back to the game, rather than the crap that preceded it.

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