Ugh, that really ticks me off. They must have been bloody drunk! I haven't done enough driving to become fully familiar with the placement of my four wheels but I haven't bloody well crashed into anything or even curbed it.
I hope the servo replaces your fave pump...shame on whoever crashed into it, hope they admitted to it and/or were caught on the security cam.
my god
get a hand pump you soft barstad
and I really hope your not using the servo pressure gauge, notoriously inacurate they are, not leeast because of all the abuse you mention
given the effect tyre pressures have on handling i like to have a known pressure to work with
hope your not negleating brown fury with these kind of mechanical errors
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I go to my local Firestone shop. I know it is correct, well maintained. I rock on up check my own pressures and ride away. She big job mate.![]()
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Purchase a good dual cylinder foot pump , from all quality stores. Ten seconds mild exercise and tyres sorted. The pumps come with a built in gauge (accurate, by my observation)
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Coming back from the Cheesecutter ride I stopped at that Mobil. A blonde chick in a black Audi soft top pulled up to a pump and just stared as it for ages. When the attendant said over the loadspeaker you will have to come to the counter to pay she tried to reply by talking into the Eftpos slot on on the pump.
When I said to her that the Mobil guy wanted to help and she should see him she stormed off and sat in her car. On the passenger side. After about a minute she got out planted herself in the drivers seat and drove off with the petrol flap still open.
Maybe its the same chick?
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