
99p P&P. Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
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- Charliecres
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Joe now has some rainbow toothbrushes in his shop - these are great for kids, either on their own or as a bundle (once they are old enough to use the tablets of course). The bristles are plenty firm enough for adults to use too so they are a good solution if you want to cut your own brush down to size or even *gasp* use a full-length brush.

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Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
Getting close to 'last posting' dates now, so if you want anything from the shop this is a wee reminder. If you are considered 'hard to buy for' by family then maybe now is a good time to send them a link to the thing you would like with a hint attached 
https://www.weirdosonbikes.com/shop/

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Incoming!!!
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Wow! That blew him away!
Thanks so much.
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Son in law will have plenty to open on the Crimble now.
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I've passed the link on to the partners of a couple of riding buddies when I've been asked for present suggestions.
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Thank you. It's really wonderful to see all the support he has had for his wee shop. It's been a pretty special couple of months for him.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 1:32 am I've passed the link on to the partners of a couple of riding buddies when I've been asked for present suggestions.
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Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
Loving the rainbow brushBorderer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:25 am Joe now has some rainbow toothbrushes in his shop - these are great for kids, either on their own or as a bundle (once they are old enough to use the tablets of course). The bristles are plenty firm enough for adults to use too so they are a good solution if you want to cut your own brush down to size or even *gasp* use a full-length brush.
https://www.weirdosonbikes.com/product/ ... ng-bundle/

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Thanks


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You must like him a lot!macinblack wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:04 am Son in law will have plenty to open on the Crimble now.

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Just to say that the dry bags are back in stock - £2.99 and 99p postage.
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Hi Joe and your Xmas elves!
I've just received a hygiene kit & lots of clips. Prompt turnaround. It all looks very good.
Impressed it arrived in good time with Xmas postage deluge.
(I've PMed you a message.)
Thanks & impressed
Ledburner.
I've just received a hygiene kit & lots of clips. Prompt turnaround. It all looks very good.
Impressed it arrived in good time with Xmas postage deluge.
(I've PMed you a message.)
Thanks & impressed
Ledburner.
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
Thanks for letting him know
Yes Hermes are doing him proud with prompt accurate deliveries on all but one parcel so far, whereas the PO is taking a week to deliver his 'large letter' sized parcels. Glad you liked the stuff - I will pass the message on, he will be pleased to hear it.
ps - for anyone else wanting things for Christmas - the Hermes last posting date is Monday so orders would need placed by Sunday evening. The PO last posting for 2nd class is tomorrow (Friday) for smaller lightweight items, but he will upgrade to 1st class for free for anything ordered over the weekend to be posted on Monday. After that all bets are off!

Yes Hermes are doing him proud with prompt accurate deliveries on all but one parcel so far, whereas the PO is taking a week to deliver his 'large letter' sized parcels. Glad you liked the stuff - I will pass the message on, he will be pleased to hear it.
ps - for anyone else wanting things for Christmas - the Hermes last posting date is Monday so orders would need placed by Sunday evening. The PO last posting for 2nd class is tomorrow (Friday) for smaller lightweight items, but he will upgrade to 1st class for free for anything ordered over the weekend to be posted on Monday. After that all bets are off!
Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
He has just listed some USB heated gilets - he only has two small and one medium men's sizes in stock (or 10-12, 12-14 women's) so be quick if you want one. I have the smaller sized one and I absolutely love it. It's pretty warm even before you turn it on as it has a reflective fabric on the inside. On our last bivvy I put it over my legs inside my sleeping bag and was toasty in no time. They are £30 for the small and £32 for the medium. As these are 'asian size' they are marked as L and XL.
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I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who has been kind enough to visit Joe's shop this year. It really has been a very tough year for him in so many ways and the shop has made a massive difference to his self-esteem and happiness levels. You are a lovely bunch of people and it has been really appreciated by me - I wish you could see the difference it has made in him. Thank you x
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A USB-heated gilet
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I am soooo far behind the times
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A worthy and versatile alternative to a winter down bag, perhaps?

I am soooo far behind the times

A worthy and versatile alternative to a winter down bag, perhaps?

May you always have tail wind.
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It is soooooo nice! I wasn't expecting a great deal from them but I really love mine now. It's definitely the future

Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
Joe has just reduced P&P to 99p across the board in his shop. Free for tents or orders over £100!
https://www.weirdosonbikes.com/shop/
https://www.weirdosonbikes.com/shop/
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Whisky and Bucky flavoured lip balms!!!




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Nobody has bought any yet! I thought they would fly out the door right enough. The wee tins they come in are gorgeous

- Bearlegged
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Re: Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
I've already got the Irn Bru flavour (pre-dates Joe opening his shop), and I suspect it'll take a while for me to get through!
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Hi, Joe has got some small aluminium bottles in now. He couldn't find any that a teaspoon would fit into I'm afraid, but you could pour from these ones onto a spoon if that works for you. Sorry it took so long to get them in! No pressure if they weren't what you had in mind. Capacity is 8 teaspoons of Horlicksootini wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:12 pm Can I make a suggestion for a product that if you could source, I would buy ?
The little pill container... get a large one, that can accommodate a tea spoon head, so that I can take a small quantity (3 or 4 brews worth) of my favourite instant coffee. Something like an old film cannister but better.

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Re: 99p P&P. Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
Hi Bridget/Joe
I’m a bit like JC “I don’t need this....I don’t need this” etc.
But one comment if I may:
As this is a very honest site, and says what it means, I think it would be a good idea to try and state the country of origin of the products....
Not thinking specifically of Brexit (I believe in own laws and individuality btw) but I am very much aware of the ‘China effect’....
And it’s appalling human rights record, and it’s take over of Tibet and the events of Tiananmen Sauare.
And it appears it is also playing a hand in Myanmar...
If people just want cheapest without any regard for other issues, it’s a race to the bottom.
Let me make one thing clear:
I do not, most definitely not, belong to the woke brigade. They are not the saviours of the moral high ground .
So whenever there is a moral question to be thought about, it’s not the sole domain of the woke.
Who in my view are a bit too woke...
It is a great little site and hats off to Joe for setting it up.
Will buy something eventually
I’m a bit like JC “I don’t need this....I don’t need this” etc.
But one comment if I may:
As this is a very honest site, and says what it means, I think it would be a good idea to try and state the country of origin of the products....
Not thinking specifically of Brexit (I believe in own laws and individuality btw) but I am very much aware of the ‘China effect’....
And it’s appalling human rights record, and it’s take over of Tibet and the events of Tiananmen Sauare.
And it appears it is also playing a hand in Myanmar...
If people just want cheapest without any regard for other issues, it’s a race to the bottom.
Let me make one thing clear:
I do not, most definitely not, belong to the woke brigade. They are not the saviours of the moral high ground .
So whenever there is a moral question to be thought about, it’s not the sole domain of the woke.
Who in my view are a bit too woke...
It is a great little site and hats off to Joe for setting it up.
Will buy something eventually

Re: 99p P&P. Joe's shop for bikepacking gear
The small drybags i ordered arrived today. There perfect for what i need. Cheers. 
