Monday, 16 September 2013
I cannot believe that for two years. We must be very special to some guardian angels out there because we have taken the bikes to Blackpool. North Wales and various parks and cycle routes without incident, that is until last month, we drove to the "Fallowfield Loop" with the bikes on the back of Billy's car - thankfully,because on the way home the bike rack broke and deposited the bikes in the road, fortunately, it was very quiet and there were no cars around so there wasn't an accident just the two of us in shock at the sight of our precious bikes lying there in the road, stunned but undamaged surrounded by the remains of the bike rack. As I said, it's a bloody good job we were in Billy's car because if we had been in mine we wouldn't have gotten the front wheel into my car but Billy huffed and puffed and managed to make both bikes comfortable in his large five door Fiat Brava - my hero - I certainly didn't fancy pushing the bloody thing all the way home. (I'm not allowed to ride a bike on the roads on account of being deaf). So thank you, guardian angel we will read the instructions in future and be thankful that the road was clear that day. Question? What is a loop?
In my mind a "loop" is like a circle. it joins up and you should be able to follow it without stopping, however, when you reach the END of the Fallowfield Loop. you turn your bike around and ride it back the way you came, can this be right?
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