The post man's been ...
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400ml mug and rab sil1 tarp, trying to loose some bulk
it's not that I can and others can't, it's that I will and others won't.
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I've had some Velo Orange Casey's Crazy bars turn up
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A new rear wheel and some brake cables
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
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Postman delivered a now job contract that gives me every weekend back again.
I accepted it and sent it back starting Monday 26th June.
#NoMoreWorkingWeekends

I accepted it and sent it back starting Monday 26th June.
#NoMoreWorkingWeekends
Use discount code Johnc20 to get 20% off Crofto Cycling Clothing
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
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The Postie brought me a beautiful 137cm x 14mm carbon pole for my Luxe Hexpeak V4a courtesy of Stuart. It's a thing of great beauty that I'm delighted with, thanks Stuart.It packs down into lengths just over 20cm and weighs next to nothing and will allow me to use the Hex without carrying my walking poles while canoing, packrafting and bikepacking (when I want a luxurious camping experience). 

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One of those new alpkit waterproof kinda stem cells
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Uuuhh...johnnystorm wrote:

Best postie post!JohnClimber wrote:Postman delivered a now job contract that gives me every weekend back again.![]()
I accepted it and sent it back starting Monday 26th June.
#NoMoreWorkingWeekends
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8 g stove arrived over the weekend
Have also ordered a new door lock actuator, a variety of interior plastic trim clips and some butyl rubber sealant.
Using a key to open your door is so overrated 


Have also ordered a new door lock actuator, a variety of interior plastic trim clips and some butyl rubber sealant.


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Okay, its time to point and laugh...ive gone and done it....gone full #endurbro
Last week i picked up a pair of IXS kneepads, and sunday i got a shiny new brain bucket...
Bell Super 3r WITH the detachable jaw..
I feel so ashamed, i should really hand in my "bikepacker card" and stay quiet for a while.
Last week i picked up a pair of IXS kneepads, and sunday i got a shiny new brain bucket...
Bell Super 3r WITH the detachable jaw..
I feel so ashamed, i should really hand in my "bikepacker card" and stay quiet for a while.

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I've wanted one of those helmets for ages, just can't justify the expense.HaYWiRe wrote:Okay, its time to point and laugh...ive gone and done it....gone full #endurbro
Last week i picked up a pair of IXS kneepads, and sunday i got a shiny new brain bucket...
Bell Super 3r WITH the detachable jaw..
I feel so ashamed, i should really hand in my "bikepacker card" and stay quiet for a while.
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A Revelate SaltyRoll double ended dry bag. 14L size but it's long rather than chubby (trying to avoid double entendres here!) so won't foul the front wheel.
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
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At the start I found mine annoyingly narrow, but once I changed the way I pack it I now rather like itwhitestone wrote:A Revelate SaltyRoll double ended dry bag. 14L size but it's long rather than chubby (trying to avoid double entendres here!) so won't foul the front wheel.
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The postie delivered a 13k mah cache battery and an Alpamayo top tube bag in my quest to not need a rucksack.
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I got it slightly discounted at Forest of dean cycle center, the lid and jaw were bought seperately for less than a complete set AND he gave me 10% discount for buying together....win!
I couldve got even cheaper online but i like buying in person and trying on. Plus the shop was so nice and helpful i have no hesitation spending my money there in the future
Full face can seem overkill but i dont heal too good and im riding tougher trails lately. Detachable is a huge bonus for climbs (or just leave in the car for easier days)
I couldve got even cheaper online but i like buying in person and trying on. Plus the shop was so nice and helpful i have no hesitation spending my money there in the future

Full face can seem overkill but i dont heal too good and im riding tougher trails lately. Detachable is a huge bonus for climbs (or just leave in the car for easier days)
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New 29+ rims (WTB Scraper i45), spokes and Maxxis tyres. Oh and a full set of bearings for the original Sycros hubs on the Big Ed
20170622_134817 by Andy Wright, on Flickr
All going well on the test ride until the front wheel dropped into a hidden rabbit hole and I landed a rib on the upturned handlebar end

All going well on the test ride until the front wheel dropped into a hidden rabbit hole and I landed a rib on the upturned handlebar end

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I broke a rib on Easter Saturday, it's towards the back and it still hurts. That's 11 weeks and counting.Roobell7 wrote:
All going well on the test ride until the front wheel dropped into a hidden rabbit hole and I landed a rib on the upturned handlebar end
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Yet more bamboo togs from Sportpursuit.
More interestingly, Gentle Art of Tramping book, which as Stu says is essential reading; and also The Travels of Tramp-Royal book - which has inscribed inside the cover: "From Mrs McHuish of McHuish, Moy Hall, 1932". Fantastic! Wonder if she was a bikepacker.....
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More interestingly, Gentle Art of Tramping book, which as Stu says is essential reading; and also The Travels of Tramp-Royal book - which has inscribed inside the cover: "From Mrs McHuish of McHuish, Moy Hall, 1932". Fantastic! Wonder if she was a bikepacker.....
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"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
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Great book, I ought to get Mrs dummy to read it, she still can't understand why I tramp around the countryside on a bike. For best results read under a tree somewhere niceRIP wrote:More interestingly, Gentle Art of Tramping book, which as Stu says is essential reading

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A couple of Expedition Foods 800 kcal breakfasts. A bit of a change and it'll be interesting if I feel up to an 800 kcal breakfast of a morning....
I'm considering something home-brewed next, perhaps using Ready Brek as a base.
I'm considering something home-brewed next, perhaps using Ready Brek as a base.
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That's bad luck; I thought 29+ floated over all obstacles like a magic carpet? Certainly appeared that way when Phil went gliding past me (swearing as I was knee deep in a bog) through Fisherfield!Roobell7 wrote:New 29+ rims (WTB Scraper i45), spokes and Maxxis tyres. Oh and a full set of bearings for the original Sycros hubs on the Big Ed
20170622_134817 by Andy Wright, on Flickr
All going well on the test ride until the front wheel dropped into a hidden rabbit hole and I landed a rib on the upturned handlebar end
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A box of shiny things from Wiggle
A new rear mech
Some new Ergon grips
2 sets brake pads
bottle cage
Craft Cool mesh top (OK not shiny)

A new rear mech
Some new Ergon grips
2 sets brake pads
bottle cage
Craft Cool mesh top (OK not shiny)
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
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Moy Hall - between Aviemore and Inverness - Ancestral home of the Mackintosh ClanRIP wrote:Yet more bamboo togs from Sportpursuit.
More interestingly, Gentle Art of Tramping book, which as Stu says is essential reading; and also The Travels of Tramp-Royal book - which has inscribed inside the cover: "From Mrs McHuish of McHuish, Moy Hall, 1932". Fantastic! Wonder if she was a bikepacker.....
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ZeroDarkBivi wrote:That's bad luck; I thought 29+ floated over all obstacles like a magic carpet? Certainly appeared that way when Phil went gliding past me (swearing as I was knee deep in a bog) through Fisherfield!Roobell7 wrote:New 29+ rims (WTB Scraper i45), spokes and Maxxis tyres. Oh and a full set of bearings for the original Sycros hubs on the Big Ed
20170622_134817 by Andy Wright, on Flickr
All going well on the test ride until the front wheel dropped into a hidden rabbit hole and I landed a rib on the upturned handlebar end
I had to go back the next day to recover my front light. Turned out that the rabbit hole was a 1' wide by 8" deep trench hidden in the meadow grass

The ground was as hard as concrete and the bars whipped around and I was on the ground before I knew what hit me. Luckily my Garmin HR strap took some of the impact and I got away with a nasty red mark on my chest and some discomfort that night. It was ok though for the Friday night "Sunshine" ride

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Jones bars courtesy of Dave. 
