
I'll likely try them on Saturday, so more of a review after that.
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What Mickey says GariMickey Wong wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:54 pmThey are from Custom Merit Gear, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands![]()
This seems to be the reassuringly-thorough answer to your mangled screw conundrum, TimTheBrownDog wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:28 pm A new 160mm rotor for the back end of my BigBro which on the weekend became a donor bike for my Fatty after, while swapping between wheel sets, I managed to round out one of the disc bolts and decided to leave it well enough alone. Another classic example of my utter lack of mechanical sympathy costing me ££££.
Rotor bolts seem to be particularly prone to this IME, even the Torx ones, and I like to consider myself reasonably mechanically competent.TheBrownDog wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:28 pm A new 160mm rotor for the back end of my BigBro which on the weekend became a donor bike for my Fatty after, while swapping between wheel sets, I managed to round out one of the disc bolts and decided to leave it well enough alone. Another classic example of my utter lack of mechanical sympathy costing me ££££.
is it a floor print?
That's what they were, but not any more
so your undecided, or won't tell yet.....
Sorry... I was meant to reply to your PM when it arrived. Thanks for recognising it's good condition. I suppose it just reflects Ortlieb as a maker. I did try to ruin it but only mainly onroad so a relatively easy life for a good few years.gordonbennett wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:08 pm A very reasonable and well kept 16L Ortlieb saddlebag thanks to @redefined_cycles. Ta!
Ooooooooooooooooooooooh those are just lovely. Ride report ASAP please.
Ive always fit Alpkit tops really well till I bought one their hoodies. It was huge around the body but the arms were really short and really tight. I couldnt be arsed sending it back so gave it to my daughter, who likes big baggy clothes despite having the physique of a baby giraffe, but did wonder why the arms were so small.directdrive wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 1:45 pm An Alpkit Kanyo ............... feels flat and empty, and is really big and boxy around the upper body.
In fairness to them it's the first piece of upper clothing I've bought from them and I'm in that weird zone between medium and large, so maybe I needed to size down. Still, I normally take a large and I was surprised at how flappy it was.