Broke a spoke

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alanjennings
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Re: Broke a spoke

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What luggage?? You should see my outfit when we go camping!!
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Re: Broke a spoke

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;) but you have powerfull Vincent to pull it Alan, thats cheating! We made it across the water going 60km/h on a bridge of 26km. Even lorry's where taking us over :cry:
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I think being fully laden is the problem. No risk of the chair coming up so you are tempted to push even harder on the corners. Something has to give.
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I will just blame my travel companion of being to heavy ;)
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vincentvv wrote:I will just blame my travel companion of being to heavy ;)
Vincent, you don't say whether your travel companion was a lady or a man. If it was a lady, say nothing and stop digging the hole. If it was a man tell him to loose dome weight :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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