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RV66 DKU, no MOT and VED for over 2 YEARS...
Sounds odd to me - I'd doubt that the plastic rim strip would cause a puncture. I'd guess it's more likely to be some fragment of metal or glass...
FFS
You don't sound like someone who has ever ridden a bike on the road, because pedestrians kill and injure cyclists by walking out in front of them...
There are a lot of LED signs installed on the cycle lanes near me that count the passing cyclists. Some of them are putting up big numbers showing...
Right. It's grammatical, but initially misleading. This is known as a garden path sentence.
Wierd take. There are miles of difference between a little pootle into town on a commute and effort and miles an average Road.CC reader puts in....
There's a 10 minute motion in Parliament today promoting graduated driving licencing for new drivers which is something championed by Brake. I hope...
Billions of blue blistering bollards! As Captain Haddock would say.
Slightly off topic, but my last few bikes have arrived by courier in a box. I'm amazed at how few of them included proper instructions on how to...