This is a great use of the veloviewer explorer tiles. You can not only see what you've been using the tiles, but also where you've been in the tiles and then aim for those places you've not been so muchbenconnolli wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:52 pm The orange and the blue levels of os map for my “back yard” as it often feel I try to escape with my bike trips but actually live in an area of outstanding natural beauty that I know mere ribbons and bulges of.
My next trip I want to go depth rather than breadth.
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Thanks Ton. Its beautiful...

Erm... well, kind of

Erm... well, kind of

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I caved, less than £14 (including P&P), I couldn't help myself... :sigh: Planning to sick it on my down tube, rather than my fork, so will need to source some larger stainless jubilee clips.

I'm trying the VOOM stuff, as they're the "official nutrition supplier" for the Dirty Reiver. I thought I should try it and see what it's like before the actual event...
Update: tried the VOOM on a 7 km run with my wife, it's pretty bogging, but no worse than High5 Energy Source, or SiS Go, I suppose. Will try it on the bike, but there may be 10 servings going free shortly.

I'm trying the VOOM stuff, as they're the "official nutrition supplier" for the Dirty Reiver. I thought I should try it and see what it's like before the actual event...
Update: tried the VOOM on a 7 km run with my wife, it's pretty bogging, but no worse than High5 Energy Source, or SiS Go, I suppose. Will try it on the bike, but there may be 10 servings going free shortly.
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Let me know if you've any testing planned earlier than that and we can head out from mine/yours.

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This Friday is looking free at the moment, are you working?redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 11:25 amLet me know if you've any testing planned earlier than that and we can head out from mine/yours.![]()
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Is going after 3 acceptable to ya?? If yes then its a yes 

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And left a pinnacle aspen 24 for my eldest daughters birthday on the weekend.
Looks like a great bike for the money.
Looks like a great bike for the money.
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A sheet of titanium foil. An impulse buy that may or may not be big enough to make a conical windshield for my MytiMug.
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Postie brought me a couple of items, nicest one is this frame bag from Straight Cut, fits a bottle or an anything cage dependant on needs. Very nicely made.


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I really like that! Custom?
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Yup, Made by Ross at Straight Cut in Edinburgh. Its my second bag from him. Really neat work.
I wouldn't call it cheap to be fair, but hand made kit by a one man band (I think its just Ross) never will be and I see no reason why it wont last ages in the same way anything I got from Wildcat does. So I don't mind investing and supporting.
He does it all digitally rather than faffing on with cardboard cutouts etc. https://www.straightcutdesign.com/
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Yeah, I've been in touch about a custom full frame bag, but right now it's a bit expensive, that looks really neat though (it was one of my other ideas to try getting one made like the Alpkit one Pete Mcneil has for the SRMR - would you PM me the approx price rather than bothering straightcut again please?
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Returned today back from Exposure

Bought in early 2016, has been faultless until last week when the wording/info screen on the back died.
5 day turn around, £25 for repair and posting back.
Several friendly emails and phone calls from Matt at Exposure 10/10 from me.
Yes there are cheap lights out there but sometimes investing in the best pays rewards

Bought in early 2016, has been faultless until last week when the wording/info screen on the back died.
5 day turn around, £25 for repair and posting back.
Several friendly emails and phone calls from Matt at Exposure 10/10 from me.
Yes there are cheap lights out there but sometimes investing in the best pays rewards
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I’ll get some pics sorted when I get the bike fully together later today, but in essence, slimming the sleeping system down for races where I might be on a minimal strategy of 2-4 hours sleep. I’d like to experiment with a half bag and down jacket combo, which coupled with a goretex bivvy and klymit x-lite mat, should pack to very little.
Granted, it’s a bit niche, and not everyone’s cup of tea, but the concept has piqued my interest.
Granted, it’s a bit niche, and not everyone’s cup of tea, but the concept has piqued my interest.
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Some emergency bog roll all the way from Wales.

Looks like it'll last for ages but it's not very absorbent.

Looks like it'll last for ages but it's not very absorbent.
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Not the postman as I picked it up from BB Tower’s

It’s an Acepac accessory pouch, my revelate pocket only really works strapped to another bag, indeed this bag has 3 points which connect directly to the Acepac handle bar roll. The difference here is that it works as a Stand alone bag. While it works ok with the supplied Velcro straps the mounting points are a little too close together allowing a bit of side to side waggling, I cut the buckles off the supplied shoulder strap and Velcro’d them to the bars, perfect! An additional bonus is it’s waterproof due a removable (it’s Velcro’d in) drybag.
There is also a cable exit port for battery wires.
In the picture it’s holding my RAB minim 200 rather than the assortment of crap which normally lives up front.
A lot of bag for not much money, I’m a happy camper!

It’s an Acepac accessory pouch, my revelate pocket only really works strapped to another bag, indeed this bag has 3 points which connect directly to the Acepac handle bar roll. The difference here is that it works as a Stand alone bag. While it works ok with the supplied Velcro straps the mounting points are a little too close together allowing a bit of side to side waggling, I cut the buckles off the supplied shoulder strap and Velcro’d them to the bars, perfect! An additional bonus is it’s waterproof due a removable (it’s Velcro’d in) drybag.
There is also a cable exit port for battery wires.
In the picture it’s holding my RAB minim 200 rather than the assortment of crap which normally lives up front.
A lot of bag for not much money, I’m a happy camper!
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Well he did yesterday with a lovely little ti windshield 

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A repaired Igaro D1 from, err, Igaro - the smoothing capacitor had broken off. Only charged me the cost of the replacement parts which must be a mistake.
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Two pairs of brake pads so I can do the front brakes and have a spare set for the WRT
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I received a Patagonia Retro pile jacket in the post via ebay for my daughter.
She loves it.
She loves it.
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... and last Thursday delivered me a primaloft jacket and wetsuit courtesy of benconnolli. The jacket was used at the weekend on my bivvy and really improved my setting up camp experience, much appreciated!
This morning, from a distance, I was handed a small cardboard tube, containing a Ti wind shield. The middle magnet pinged off when I unrolled it. Found it on the floor, and have subsequently lost it again, small buggers...

This morning, from a distance, I was handed a small cardboard tube, containing a Ti wind shield. The middle magnet pinged off when I unrolled it. Found it on the floor, and have subsequently lost it again, small buggers...

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I'll send you some more.and have subsequently lost it again, small buggers...
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Much appreciated! I've been down on my hands and knees and can't see the wee fella. Just hope the cat doesn't think it's a treat... 
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