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I ran over a mug on a grotty estate in Corby

Put a 4 inch rip in my bfg at's

 

I hope you charged him for the repairs if he survived...:biggrin:

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annoying one this, sharpened unseen vertical h section girder with flail b4 driving over it, 3 of us managed to load it into pickup truck for major repair, replacement tyre in excess of 2.5k !

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annoying one this, sharpened unseen vertical h section girder with flail b4 driving over it, 3 of us managed to load it into pickup truck for major repair, replacement tyre in excess of 2.5k !

 

In my day you could send that away for a factory repair.

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In 2011 I rode a 1000km endurance cycling event here in France.

One of our group clipped a large living hedghog at night which punctured his tyre and another guy during the day on a roadkill same effect.

Spines through the sidewalls.

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Anybody remember 15 years ago, an Air France Concorde ran over a piece of metal that had fallen from a previous departing aircraft. One of the tyres exploded puncturing a fuel tank. There was a fire and the plane crashed shortly after takeoff.

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