mercutio wrote:how did you manage to spin the disco?
Not sure, was only doing between 30-40 at the time with absolutely no sign of any problems before and I wasn't heading to go any faster. Didn't feel particularly dramatic at the start and I did what you do to bring a snake back under control.
Think it was an unfortunate combination of things.
Ideally the CX would have been better the other way round - trailer wasn't tail heavy because of all the crap in the back and boot of the CX, but it would have had better nose weight the other way round. That's the way I've always towed them before, but it wasn't easy to load it up that way round on this occasion and the trailer balance still felt ok.
We were on a gentle left hand bend transitioning into a gentle right hand bend at the time and there are a couple of ruts across the road just before where it started pitching, so those could have given it a bit of a bounce and initial throw off line.
Then after we were on the move again, the back right outside tyre on the disco went completely flat. Hadn't noticed anything about it before and it pumped up ok without changing it and still had normal pressure this morning, so it might have a slow puncture and it just reached low enough at that time to also destabilise things.
Think probably a mixture of those things. But not sure.
One thing I'm pretty sure that didn't happen though, is that the load didn't shift - at least not until the rear quarter of the Disco smacked it in the arse when it jackknifed! Even then it still stayed on though.
That's one of the 2 really lucky parts of it I think - that the CX didn't get flung off the trailer and cause god knows what else carnage and even more luckily that there was some newly installed crash barrier where we hit - literally, they only installed it a week ago! If that hadn't been there, I think there's a chance of the wheels of the Disco digging into the verge and pitching it into a roll. I am now a fully signed up fan of arnco...
After the dust settled, we just needed to get on with unbolting and stripping the arnco to disentangle the Disco and get it all moved out of the roadway asap and then work out what to do after.
EDIT: Lisa kindly took some pictures of the aftermath (Phil sunbathing) and me talking to plod;
