It's ok. I'm sure she can read a map.JohnClimber wrote:Did I just read that right?ianfitz wrote: synthetic bag purchased for proto-vegan daughter
The worlds gone mad, mad I say

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It's ok. I'm sure she can read a map.JohnClimber wrote:Did I just read that right?ianfitz wrote: synthetic bag purchased for proto-vegan daughter
The worlds gone mad, mad I say
Eyeing up the cost of replacing the knackered drivetrain and scruffy bb7s on my Fargo versus buying this and swapping the bits over!Bearbonesnorm wrote:Bargain? Depends on your point of view but I think so ... PlanetX Full Monty gravel bike for £500. SRAM Apex, BB7, etc.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/EBPXFMA1/ ... da17a6c568
There was only a single medium left when I looked. All gone now I expect!BobCatMax wrote:Could you buy a small? I'd probably take the frame off you !
My local tk maxx had some Prism jackets in sizes m, l and XL yesterday, for around £60. Colour was a strange lime green, but looked a not bad deal.Lazarus wrote:good link but sizes start at medium -
benp1 wrote:Ti frying pans aren't very good. Their heat conduction is poor so you get hotspots. It's fine for certain things, but Ti is really best at boiling water and low heat cooking.
My Ti frying pan is part of a Snowpeak 1400 set (also had the big evernew one) and it's rarely used as anything other than a lid
Aluminium is much better, get the hard anodized stuff
It'll make a world of difference.probably mostly because it has a non-stick coating
No, just the opposite. Aluminium conducts heat better than Ti, if you want your brew to stay hot for longer - buy Ti.So whats you guys are actuallly saying is that alu is best for heat retention