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Got a bit carried away buying xmas presents for me...
RAB Superlight bivi bag off Outdoor Gear Exchange FB page.
New Alpkit Cloud Base sleeping mat.
RAB down jacket off Outdoor Gear Exchange page
And a new powdercoat for my tired looking Fargo!
RAB Superlight bivi bag off Outdoor Gear Exchange FB page.
New Alpkit Cloud Base sleeping mat.
RAB down jacket off Outdoor Gear Exchange page
And a new powdercoat for my tired looking Fargo!
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I've gone a bit crazy too
2 pairs of Oakleys - Flak 2.0 Prizm Road, and Flak 2.0 Prizm Trail
Morpher folding helmet - handy for blending public transport with the Brompton
Charge Spoon saddle
Plus some pink gingham muck boots for the wife
2 pairs of Oakleys - Flak 2.0 Prizm Road, and Flak 2.0 Prizm Trail
Morpher folding helmet - handy for blending public transport with the Brompton
Charge Spoon saddle
Plus some pink gingham muck boots for the wife
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How do the road and trail differ in use. Obviously you need some time with them first :)
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Yep! Not used them yetfirestarter wrote:How do the road and trail differ in use. Obviously you need some time with them first :)
Trail is lighter and does seem to make things brighter somehow
Road is darker, the tint is hard to describe
Unfortunately my riding at the moment is mostly in the dark (ride to work, ride home from work, night MTB ride)
Picked them up for a good price though, and for the next 6 months the days are getting longer so I'll be putting them to work soon hopefully!
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delivered a tiny multi tool, so small in fact that i've put it somewhere and buggered if i can find it again 

2924 miles per Gallon
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One new shock pump to adjust for post Christmas weight gain... and some haribo to ensure I don't loose the weight too quickly...


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an ultra thin planetx merino hat for wearing under the helmet. very speed delivery in 26 hours!
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Snap! I bought a tiny sabre saw the other dayMart wrote: a tiny multi tool,


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Some halo vapour 35 rims for my surly. Tired of tires that are just too small 

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A B&M Secula Plus rear light for the commuter - it's dynamo powered so just need to wire it in. Of course the blurb said that the unit didn't come with any wiring so I've ordered that as well and that will be delivered on Weds along with some other kit. Guess what dropped out of the packaging?
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Specialized Riprock 12 for wee nipper. Arrival has coincided with horrendous rain. The 12er plus tyres have coped well on tricky kitchen lino and living room carpet. 


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Sold my SmD lunar solo before the festivities ( + a W/country Sololite & a gelert solo),
So yesterday was new tent day,after much deliberation, got a good price on a Eureka
Lone tree 3( think Go lite Shangri la with heavier fabric) heavy some may say but very
Adaptable, should get fly/pole &pegs down to < 1600g which for the size of it is okay
For me, with standard inner< 2500g which is how it will be used for 10 days in the I.o.m,
Pack size is good as standard too. Before the weight weenies attack, I needed a tent
That can do everything including car camping with Mrs Kicker plus if we ever actually
Get a summer I've got a Rab bivi/ golite tarp combo in reserve.
Unpacked and checked this morning and the quality is excellent
So yesterday was new tent day,after much deliberation, got a good price on a Eureka
Lone tree 3( think Go lite Shangri la with heavier fabric) heavy some may say but very
Adaptable, should get fly/pole &pegs down to < 1600g which for the size of it is okay
For me, with standard inner< 2500g which is how it will be used for 10 days in the I.o.m,
Pack size is good as standard too. Before the weight weenies attack, I needed a tent
That can do everything including car camping with Mrs Kicker plus if we ever actually
Get a summer I've got a Rab bivi/ golite tarp combo in reserve.
Unpacked and checked this morning and the quality is excellent

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Received a couple of Carnac Enduro helmets today from On One on their deal of the day, they were a bargain at £15 each reduced from £50. I couldn't decide what colour to buy so I got a green and a black seeing as they were so cheap! Also a chain cleaning brush and some single use chamois cream sachets

Could only fit one extra helmet in my bag on the way home from work so I'll post up a pic of the black one tomorrow.

Could only fit one extra helmet in my bag on the way home from work so I'll post up a pic of the black one tomorrow.
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Some generic front hub boostifiers from ebay. Simple, straightforward, should let me use the nice cheap boost sid i bought a couple of months back!
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Exposure Joystick Mk11. WIll be used for commuting
Am moving my previous commuting headlight (Lezyne Macro Duo) to my recently acquired folding helmet, as it works with that helmet, including letting it fold
Am moving my previous commuting headlight (Lezyne Macro Duo) to my recently acquired folding helmet, as it works with that helmet, including letting it fold
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Some boney goodness...




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A Ravpower 21000mAh battery; a USB cable with a right-angled connector (so that it will fit into the socket on a Garmin Oregon and not foul the bike mount); some dynamo light cables which I don't actually now need as the light came with cables; a bar extender (bike not alcoholic) and a thermos flask which is just too big to fit in a stem cell
so that's going back.
Next delivery will actually be a pick-up and very similar to yours Richard

Next delivery will actually be a pick-up and very similar to yours Richard

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You wanted a set of pegs too, didn't you Bob?Next delivery will actually be a pick-up and very similar to yours Richard
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YepBearbonesnorm wrote:You wanted a set of pegs too, didn't you Bob?Next delivery will actually be a pick-up and very similar to yours Richard

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Pair of superstar hubs for my new wheel build, just need to measure up for spokes and then get building 

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The better half's new Levo


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Peg Envy!Richard G wrote:Some boney goodness...
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Not bike related but I've been receiving many parcels lately filled with a new hobby of mine....rubik's cubes!
I've got about 12 now in different shapes and sizes, and yes, before anyone asks, I've got an ultralight travel one as well!
Weighing 6g, 1"x1"x1" and fully functional !
Gotta have a way to keep occupied on long winter nights (or train/bus rides, dull parties or visits from inlaws)
I've got about 12 now in different shapes and sizes, and yes, before anyone asks, I've got an ultralight travel one as well!
Weighing 6g, 1"x1"x1" and fully functional !
Gotta have a way to keep occupied on long winter nights (or train/bus rides, dull parties or visits from inlaws)