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Dev One
Vintage Pair
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Location: Chacombe about 2 mile east of M40 J11
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by Dev One » 21 Jun 2017, 07:32
Tubes are what keep the wind inside the tyre....or at least supposed to
Keith
Airspeed
Red Arrows
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by Airspeed » 21 Jun 2017, 12:50
But if you use wind from a cyclone, it goes round inside the tyre without needing a tube.
Trouble can develop when anticyclone wind is inserted into the wrong side.
Dev One
Vintage Pair
Posts: 2580 Joined: 10 Jul 2009, 08:33
Location: Chacombe about 2 mile east of M40 J11
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by Dev One » 21 Jun 2017, 13:18
And who knows better than Uncle cyclone!
511Flyer
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Location: Surrey
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by 511Flyer » 21 Jun 2017, 19:45
Surely it goes round the other way for you Mike?
Airspeed
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by Airspeed » 22 Jun 2017, 14:10
You know that little "bump" as you cross the Equator.....?
Yep, that's them swapping port & starboard wheels.