TURBO7379
06 February 2001, 05:21
I hit a pothole today and burst the sidewall on one of my GY F1's just as it was bedding in ( 800 miles ) . Rim ok . Thank goodness for compomotive alloys . This is the 2nd tyre I've burst in the same pothole . The pothole is on the inside of a sharp bend and instead of putting tar in it they filled it with stones which of course ended up scattered all across the corner and none in the hole .
This is an appropriate joke -
What's the difference between an Irish road and a packet of fags ?
Theres more tar in the packet of fags http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif .
lego
06 February 2001, 11:16
why the hell do we pay so much road tax?
fast bloke
06 February 2001, 12:11
"This is the 2nd tyre I've burst in the same pothole"
Turbo,
It may be a good idea to steer round this pothole in future??????
ekinane
07 February 2001, 01:12
I say drive in the center of the road like everyone else and get the other 50% of your moneys worth. This way you can swerve violently to avoid potholes, other road users etc.......................
fast bloke
08 February 2001, 01:32
you mean other people are allowed to use the middle lane as well. I thought it was just for me...
TURBO7379
08 February 2001, 04:30
So that is why Waterford drivers drive in the middle http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif .
I had an english cousin visiting and he observed that there are 3 lanes on Irish roads - left , right and the middle lane marked by a dotted line which is used by whoever gets there first or is driving a lorry .
Mac's Power
09 February 2001, 00:51
It's common knowledge that the broken line is for driving along. Look at your driving licence.
It says "tear along dotted line" http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
harryh
15 February 2001, 16:04
Turbo7379, not sure about this but since the pothole was filled once doesn't this mean you can claim for damages off the Roads Service? (Since they knew about it but didn't fix it in time)