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Ha ha, I was having a wry smile this morning at my 'terrible' start to the day...

As the daughters (private) school has already broken up I set off early on the bike to work. Bent over to pick my helmet up and smashed by organic pint of milk on the drive as it slipped out of my (broken zip) bag. Then as I stared open mouth at the mess I failed to realise the electric garage door was closing on my 29er (though thankfully missed the frame and just a slightly buckled wheel...

Makes you think sometimes if they're the only issues I've got at the moment then I'm really really lucky in the whole scheme of things...


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:30 pm
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If you rode a 26er the door would have missed your wheel by 1.5".


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:37 pm
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could have been worse, imagine if you'd ridden over the glass and punctured?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:37 pm
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re: the milk, did you cry?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:38 pm
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I assume the butler (who is there to support the Nanny of course) can clean up the broken glass and if you selected correctly will be an excellent wheel builder too then?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:41 pm
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If you rode a 26er the door would have missed your wheel by 1.5"

Fantastic new thread opener, another set of spurious reasons for not getting in to wagon wheelers 😆


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:44 pm
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Surely the garage door should have some sort of cut out to prevent such carnage? Next time it could be a childs face!


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:53 pm
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Yes, think of the children!


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 12:59 pm
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[i]organic[/i] pint of milk

there's your problem, right there, [i]normal [/i]milk would have been tough enough to take the hit 😉


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 1:01 pm
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All down to a broken zip?

Name and shame the manufacturer.


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 1:03 pm
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re: the milk, did you cry?

There's no point.


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 2:51 pm
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If you rode a 26er the door would have missed your wheel by 1.5".

And even if it had hit it, it wouldn't have bent.


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 2:52 pm
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Surely the garage door should have some sort of cut out to prevent such carnage? Next time it could be a childs face!

You'd think so, but the one I just bought and installed just keeps closing and whatever is in the way either gives way or stalls the motor until it's thermal cut out kicks in, so the child's face would be well and truly squished.....


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:34 pm
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Thhat's dangerous. Ours only has to touch something and it opens right up again. Personally I'd disconnect that, it cannot be right surely?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:41 pm
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Next time, you could have two halves of a child's face.


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:47 pm
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Thhat's dangerous. Ours only has to touch something and it opens right up again. Personally I'd disconnect that, it cannot be right surely?

Well that's how it came together. It has two controls - a key thing which you have to hold turned to go up/down - so presumably you'd hear the child being squashed and stop. It also has a remote control thing and that is press once and it goes up/down and the auto limit thing stops it at the top/bottom - that would squash a child until the motor cut out kicked in, which isn't very sensitive.

Luckily I don't have any small children and the cats run a mile from the thing.....


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:51 pm
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Like I said in another thread, I wouldn't recommend Auto-roll to anyone, esp people with small children who lie with their faces directly under a roller shutter door....


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:53 pm
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All down to a broken zip?

Name and shame the manufacturer.

Gotta be Altura.


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 3:56 pm
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Surely the garage door should have some sort of cut out to prevent such carnage?

Mine does! There is also an optional optical sensor extra that won't let it close when there's something in the way. Hormann ftw. What kind of cheap rubbish are you using? I thought you said first world problems?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 4:10 pm
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RE: Fortress Flaps

You have to remember that come the Apocalypse, the auto-close door on Fortress Flaps stops for no man woman or child! Would be a bit embarrassing to get radiation poisoning all because your niche rigid 29'er wheel got caught in the door.

Did anyone see Dredd 3D?


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 4:20 pm
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What kind of cheap rubbish are you using?

Good question. I was expecting one of those IR beams which stops if you break the beam....


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 4:25 pm
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Name and shame the manufacturer.

Cough, Vaude, but to be fair it's had a good and long life. Basically today (of all organic days) the zip didn't bind as you zip it up and I didn't notice. Worked the second time (albeit without the added pressure of the pinta).

Would never have happened on Tofu Tuesday...


 
Posted : 17/12/2012 5:13 pm

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