Well, Rufio's manner is a model of how to behave in a crisis. So laid back. Not an expletive or feather spat anywhere. I salute you. Now if that had of been me ...........
How things have changed, when I had to have a bike recovered many years ago, I had to sit on it whilst it was winched on the back of the recovery truck, it was a bit scary and the floor of the load bed was quite slippery.
The front wheel carriage is a much better idea, takes away the danger of a topple over, the much lambasted Health and Safety advances have made an improvement there in my opinion.
Got a puncture when I went to leave work in Tonbridge late one night and the RAC sent out a guy with a huge American truck. It was covered in lights which made it look like something from a fairground and when I climbed into the cab I felt as though I should be wearing an oxygen mask😊 It was an interesting experiance but as it was left hand drive I was sitting on the off side which for someone who is not keen on riding in cars at the best of times was a bit unnerving when we overtook Anyang.
True petrolhead to be excited about the truck you are being loaded on to!
Only once I was loaded on to a low loader and my only concern was how the hell I was going to manoeuvre the car with no power assisted steering into a tight space.
The follwing time a low loader appeared to my driveway it was met with my tears as I felt the gravitas of my husband's car accident with full force. He was fine but looking at the vehicle we all questioned how he got out.
It was a relief when the insurers picked it up and got rid of it.
Safe journey Rufio and Mrs Ruf