
The post man's been ...
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Very nice bit of kit Bridget, don't think you'll be disappointed 

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Thanks, I am really pleased. £150 for the lot.
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My AliExpress Trailstar turned up. Impressed with it so far, quick pitch in the garden looks promising. Will post up a pic
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If you move the front guy round one position, you can pitch it with a nice wide open front but still retain plenty of coverage - like this.My AliExpress Trailstar turned up. Impressed with it so far, quick pitch in the garden looks promising. Will post up a pic

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Good to know, might try that, thanks.
Took me a few goes to get the pegging out points right, I'm sure there's a knack
The 110cm pole I have could definitely do with being a touch higher though, will be fine with a walking pole. No problem with the 100cm one for the front.
Think it could also do with being seam sealed but I need to wait for a warmer day to have a crack at that
Pegs seem OK, not brilliant but better than expected. Shelter and bag weigh in at 600g, pegs on top. Bag is a touch small, easy to fix that.
Also came with a long strap that I thought was the guy line for the front entrance but it's not. Not sure what it's for... Doesn't match any of the other guy lines
Linelocs are good, easily as good as the ones on my MLD stuff from first inspection
Took me a few goes to get the pegging out points right, I'm sure there's a knack
The 110cm pole I have could definitely do with being a touch higher though, will be fine with a walking pole. No problem with the 100cm one for the front.
Think it could also do with being seam sealed but I need to wait for a warmer day to have a crack at that
Pegs seem OK, not brilliant but better than expected. Shelter and bag weigh in at 600g, pegs on top. Bag is a touch small, easy to fix that.
Also came with a long strap that I thought was the guy line for the front entrance but it's not. Not sure what it's for... Doesn't match any of the other guy lines
Linelocs are good, easily as good as the ones on my MLD stuff from first inspection
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That's interesting - might try that on my cuben version, as it seems to pitch with steep sides (and narrow doorway) if you want to get the fabric taut all round with no flappageBearbonesnorm wrote:If you move the front guy round one position, you can pitch it with a nice wide open front but still retain plenty of coverage - like this.My AliExpress Trailstar turned up. Impressed with it so far, quick pitch in the garden looks promising. Will post up a pic
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Yup, mine just arrived today too...
Was about to ask about best pitching ideas.
Oh, and what poles you recommend..
Was about to ask about best pitching ideas.
Oh, and what poles you recommend..
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100cm for the 'door' and 120cm for the centre ... or the other way round for really poor conditions.Oh, and what poles you recommend..
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Any pics of the trailstar clone yet? I'm waiting on mine still but only ordered it on the 9th of Feb.
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A picture of any TS will suffice.Any pics of the trailstar clone yet?

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Pitched in the garden yesterday just to see what it was like
[usual STW comments apply re grass, shed, fence etc
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PS - my bloody dogs are to blame for the patchy grass!!
[usual STW comments apply re grass, shed, fence etc

PS - my bloody dogs are to blame for the patchy grass!!
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The grass, shed and fence can be forgiven. The rainbow planter can't
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A replacement for my broken Wahoo Speed / Cadence sensor. Took nearly two months to get sorted.
Really dismal customer support. Possibly the worst I've ever experienced.
Really dismal customer support. Possibly the worst I've ever experienced.
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Dave Barter wrote:The grass, shed and fence can be forgiven. The rainbow planter can't

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My copy of Joining the dots just landed ... looks very nice 

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Ooh! Might have a similar package when I get homeBearbonesnorm wrote:My copy of Joining the dots just landed ... looks very nice

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Loving the pic of Mr Fitz on page 93 ... words couldn't convay what's on his face 

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A Kaffenbach frame ... for Helen
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Hopefully my copy of Joining The Dots will be waiting for me at home
To my work the postman has brought me some shorter spokes for the right side of my dynamo wheel. The hub (SP PDX8) has been exchanged under warranty and the returned unit is the current hub which has a larger flange on the right side than the original version, so the old spokes are too long. Just a heads up to anyone else who sends one back to measure the flange sizes and spacings before you do so you can check if the original spokes can be used on the rebuild.

To my work the postman has brought me some shorter spokes for the right side of my dynamo wheel. The hub (SP PDX8) has been exchanged under warranty and the returned unit is the current hub which has a larger flange on the right side than the original version, so the old spokes are too long. Just a heads up to anyone else who sends one back to measure the flange sizes and spacings before you do so you can check if the original spokes can be used on the rebuild.
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Just received my copy of Joining the Dots, too.
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Some Travers Boost Prongs for the new build.
Nice.
Nice.
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Bah, no book for me yet. Maybe tomorrow.
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My Joining The Dots was waiting for me at home 

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