

Err Rocky - is that wheel as old as you?I'm not a particularly happy bunny. I went out for my ride this morning. The, the wind was behind me. God was in his heaven and all was right with the world. I stopped at some traffic lights after 7 miles and my rear wheel went ping and then ping again. I looked down to see two broken spokes and a wheel that didn't want turn round as it was shaped a bit like a wonky banana.
Tell me that it's nothing to do with my weight. 13st is not too heavy for a 36 spoke wheel.........grrrrrr

and Hobnobs are being consumed. 
and a jam buttie here

just yet.and a marmalade buttie here, with some
The wheel is two years old. It was hand-built and cost quite a lot of money. I have a feeling that the wheel-builder has retired so I suspect that I'll have to have a go myself. I have zero confidence in the rest of the spokes and so I might replace them all grrrrrrrr

High tea at Betty's sounds great, what did you get?
Betty's? ....sigh.
You get transported back to a stress-free happy world of afternoon tea: sandwiches, cakes, buns, scones with butter and jam, macaroons and proper Yorkshire hospitali-tea.
Long story short, they ran out of tiles today.
At least the roof is water-tight until they can get some more, and then get back here to finish it off. I will be collecting Leo tomorrow.
He will survive one day of bang bang thud clunk thud bank crunch clonk thud bang thud......I think the spokes were too tight...the wheel has never been really true and I've had three punctures....it's a very long story about how I came to buy it but I agree that 2 years is pathetic.......15 years would be more like it and it would expect the rim to wear out first.