Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

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Re: Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

Post by sirwiggum »

It was a joke, omega :( :oops:
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Re: Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

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I think you can take that as a "yes" :wink:

The spare on the Toytractor has never been on the road. It's a full size rim too, so the tyre is 8 years old & worthless :(

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Re: Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

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Sensible to change it welly and good advice from the members !! mmmm members , rubber ,
split could easily be turned into a joke :twisted:
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Mmmm, ok I'll replace it. I regularly drive at high speed
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Re: Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

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:lol:
it's not that funny puggy ( :lol: :P :lol: ), there could very well be a village near Welton Towers, called 'High Speed'
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Re: Drove with a flat rear tyre - problem?

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:roll: :cheesy:

Good point about the spare steve, here's me keeping it all nice and 'new' but it might have 'gone off' :|
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