Rick's b.log - 2020/08/04 |
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On the way, a little town with most of it being a 30kph zone because it's a dog-leg bend with a primary school lurking in there. So I'm doing maybe 32 or so, slowing down. The guy behind, he isn't having any of that. He whizzes around me, probably doing about 45 or so in the 30 zone.
On the way home, two Bambis waited until I was close, and then decided to cross the road.
The first, for €10 is a tyre pressure meter. It's a simple little device, simply unscrew the cap on the valve and press this thing against it. It notices the air pressure, turns itself on, and reports the pressure.
Speaking of tyres, given the naff state of my spare tyre, I got this (€5) to pop under the seat. Just in case.
And finally, a little LED "disco light" thing. Intended for use in a car, it runs off a USB supply and lights up three LEDs (one red, one green, one blue (nerd note: there are actually four LEDs, two green ones)) either in a slow switch from one to the next, or in the presence of music, in time with the sound of the music.
Driving madness
As it was getting hot, and predicted to be very hot the next few days, I headed to the local supermarket to pick up some salads, rice pudding, lemonade, and coke in a bottle the way God intended.
It pains me to obscure this moron's licence plate, but French privacy laws...
The end of the sales
I picked up a couple of things as the sales were coming to an end.
That being said, there's no obvious signs of uneven wear, and to be honest at a max of just over 45kph, the tyres are not driven particularly hard. Certainly nothing like running on a hot road at 110kph!
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