Just spent an hour scrubbing liquefaction off my bike.
For anyone with that experience to come, use lots of soap and hot water, probably should have water blasted it first.
Harumph. Bloody earthquakes.
Just spent an hour scrubbing liquefaction off my bike.
For anyone with that experience to come, use lots of soap and hot water, probably should have water blasted it first.
Harumph. Bloody earthquakes.
Would have thought it would've just added to the character of your bike!
Hope your stuff's OK down there... but I have to say at least it's not fallout you're scrubbing.
+1 for keeping NZ nuclear free, huh?
washing the bikes and cars is something to look forward to when i finally get water back on
then its onto the dishes......
the poor old mountain bike copped it pretty bad - and its the most use its had in the last few years
I have spent 3 weeks getting over a severly sprained ankle after dropping a bike....first time in 30 years.....at 10kph gently on a corner (Gasson St) on dried liquif.....silt (and new tire) Slippery as...no acceleration, just straight out from under me with no warning
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