Took our new Swift Coastline out for the first time last week and had a problem never encountered before.
On the way up the M5 a vibration developed which I thought may be a puncture. Pulled over to hard shoulder and found it was the jockey wheel running on the road. Assumed I had not tightened it properly so pulled it up and locked it securely.
On return trip (having made sure when we packed up that the locking lever was done up tightly) same problem on the way home.
Investigation this time revealed that it was not the outer tube slipping down but it was the inner tube that carries the wheel had actually unwound. Never had this before, assume the vibration and/or wind had caused the winding handle to unwind, anyone else experienced this? In future I will secure with bungee.
Bill D.
On the way up the M5 a vibration developed which I thought may be a puncture. Pulled over to hard shoulder and found it was the jockey wheel running on the road. Assumed I had not tightened it properly so pulled it up and locked it securely.
On return trip (having made sure when we packed up that the locking lever was done up tightly) same problem on the way home.
Investigation this time revealed that it was not the outer tube slipping down but it was the inner tube that carries the wheel had actually unwound. Never had this before, assume the vibration and/or wind had caused the winding handle to unwind, anyone else experienced this? In future I will secure with bungee.
Bill D.