The post man's been ...
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and brought me,
some straps from Stuart
a stem cell from Phil
a half frame bag from Beerbabe
a t shirt from Ukgravelco
some straps from Stuart
a stem cell from Phil
a half frame bag from Beerbabe
a t shirt from Ukgravelco
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And brought me a rather nice Beer Babe mini-frame bag to fit on my Janis Dakar full sus. Rubbery, recycled inner tube goodness.
Bought the off the peg full suspension - large sized bag and it was a perfect fit
Bought the off the peg full suspension - large sized bag and it was a perfect fit
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1x inflatable canoe from decathlon
1x bouyancy aid
2x paddles
1x massive air pump
And 2x bouyancy aids from escape watersports
Shame I’ve come down with a cold and a sore throat this week
1x bouyancy aid
2x paddles
1x massive air pump
And 2x bouyancy aids from escape watersports

Shame I’ve come down with a cold and a sore throat this week

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Bato saddle bag from AK (plus compass and whistle for the hill bag). Seems alright though the zip seem to need a "knack". Early days 

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a Mytimug!
Obviously now I need an X-mug to complete the collection
Along with my new Soto Amicus, that makes for a fully upgraded cookset. Looking forward to testing it out next weekend.
Obviously now I need an X-mug to complete the collection

Along with my new Soto Amicus, that makes for a fully upgraded cookset. Looking forward to testing it out next weekend.
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My pre-ordered Pennine Bridleway guidebook has arrived! Signed 1st edition no less! 


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Boo-hoo-hoo.johnnystorm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 6:37 pm My pre-ordered Pennine Bridleway guidebook has arrived! Signed 1st edition no less!![]()
I had to wait until this morning for mine - so Snap. signed aswell
cheers to the boss hard word the forum get a credits page xi, title bikepacking as an "really useful source of information"


and some overlocker sewing machine feet+ attachments. overlocker aretype of sowing machine that put that 'loopy' stitch on edges to stop it fraying. an ebay bargain originate it was eight times the cost (gulp)...
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..
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...and brought a rare shiny-bling-thing purchase (albeit second hand): Mt Zoom carbon layback seatpost.
Also, a pair of cheap Vittoria 32c gravel-ish tyres for the road-ish wheels
A new bobble hat, to ensure the weather continues as-is
Some straps and stuff
Also, a pair of cheap Vittoria 32c gravel-ish tyres for the road-ish wheels
A new bobble hat, to ensure the weather continues as-is
Some straps and stuff
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Proper bling.. Got a pic? Hows the quality (does it look/feel worthy of the hype)thenorthwind wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:15 pm ...and brought a rare shiny-bling-thing purchase (albeit second hand): Mt Zoom carbon layback seatpost.
Also, a pair of cheap Vittoria 32c gravel-ish tyres for the road-ish wheels
A new bobble hat, to ensure the weather continues as-is
Some straps and stuff
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Niceledburner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 5:56 pmBoo-hoo-hoo.johnnystorm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 6:37 pm My pre-ordered Pennine Bridleway guidebook has arrived! Signed 1st edition no less!![]()
I had to wait until this morning for mine - so Snap. signed aswell
cheers to the boss hard word the forum get a credits page xi, title bikepacking as an "really useful source of information"![]()
and some overlocker sewing machine feet+ attachments. overlocker aretype of sowing machine that put that 'loopy' stitch on edges to stop it fraying. an ebay bargain originate it was eight times the cost (gulp)...
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...and dropped me off some fresh Nanos and chainring bolts. Might have a working bike this weekend. : )
Greetz
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Greetz
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Exposure Axis mk8 - got it discounted by £50 on CRC. initial beam test impressions are that it’s not nearly as bright as the Moon x-power 1300 it’s replacing (at double the price). Need to do a bit more testing to decide if it’s compactness is worth the extra expense.
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'Fraid not, but it looks... like a seatpostredefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:23 pmProper bling.. Got a pic? Hows the quality (does it look/feel worthy of the hype)thenorthwind wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:15 pm ...and brought a rare shiny-bling-thing purchase (albeit second hand): Mt Zoom carbon layback seatpost.
Also, a pair of cheap Vittoria 32c gravel-ish tyres for the road-ish wheels
A new bobble hat, to ensure the weather continues as-is
Some straps and stuff

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A grateful nation thanks you for your service.thenorthwind wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:15 pm A new bobble hat, to ensure the weather continues as-is

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Happy to be of service
(it doesn't look like hers though)

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A BLackburn airstick SL because I wanted something teeny that'd fit in a wee saddlebag (earlier thread). I dread to think how much effort it'd take to get a tyre up to a rideable pressure but in theory I guess it would be able to 

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An Ergon SM Comp saddle for my Orbea. I tried one on my Henderson a while ago and have become a convert so decided to get one for my other bike. Hopefully it means no more numbness in the nether regions! 

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...and delivered a very lovely Exposure Toro light!! Group night ride tonight to test fully!
If at first you don't succeed you're running about average!
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Introverts Unite! We are here, we are uncomfortable and we want to go home.
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...busy this week:
He came with a sack of bread flour on Tuesday, and then came back on Wednesday with a parcel of smaller bags from the same order, which I would have ordered at the same time anyway, but which put me over the free delivery threshold
Also that nice ton chap keeping me in trainers with a pair for on the bike (and probably off) and a pair for off the bike (and probably on). A pair of pairs then.
Today, a delivery from Escape Watersports, who someone linked somewhere (possibly on this very thread). I was looking for a pair of shorts to wear under my wetsuit for surfing, since I've always worn boardshorts, and it occurred to me that they're really not ideal being baggy. Found some which were a couple quid under the free delivery threshold so went rifling through the sale section and found a Gul Sailing "race suit" which is basically like a rash vest onesie for the bargain price of £7. Figured if I can get it on under my suit, it'll replace the shorts and be an extra layer up top which might boost the warmth of my suit a bit. If not, I'm sure a one-piece base layer will come in handy at some point
Only other issue is the fly opening, which is welcome, but I'm not sure will make it suitable for wearing on its own - I'll look a bit suspect as it is! 
He came with a sack of bread flour on Tuesday, and then came back on Wednesday with a parcel of smaller bags from the same order, which I would have ordered at the same time anyway, but which put me over the free delivery threshold


Also that nice ton chap keeping me in trainers with a pair for on the bike (and probably off) and a pair for off the bike (and probably on). A pair of pairs then.
Today, a delivery from Escape Watersports, who someone linked somewhere (possibly on this very thread). I was looking for a pair of shorts to wear under my wetsuit for surfing, since I've always worn boardshorts, and it occurred to me that they're really not ideal being baggy. Found some which were a couple quid under the free delivery threshold so went rifling through the sale section and found a Gul Sailing "race suit" which is basically like a rash vest onesie for the bargain price of £7. Figured if I can get it on under my suit, it'll replace the shorts and be an extra layer up top which might boost the warmth of my suit a bit. If not, I'm sure a one-piece base layer will come in handy at some point


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and dropped off a NiteRider bar light for general commuting and road usage.
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Wearing stuff under a wetsuit - weird
Commando is the answer
Postie - a fixed carbon joystick (carbon sleeve and metal parts had unbonded). Secondhand to me so not warrantied but only cost £14 which seemed OK. Suspect they've also given it a once over and re-charged.


Postie - a fixed carbon joystick (carbon sleeve and metal parts had unbonded). Secondhand to me so not warrantied but only cost £14 which seemed OK. Suspect they've also given it a once over and re-charged.
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Well yesterday actually but was on a 12 hr shift so was zedding
Fast last night....a pair of 45 Nrth tyres from ScotRoutes
Fast last night....a pair of 45 Nrth tyres from ScotRoutes

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Excellent. I hope they are to your satisfaction.Fat tyre kicker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:19 am Well yesterday actually but was on a 12 hr shift so was zedding
Fast last night....a pair of 45 Nrth tyres from ScotRoutes![]()
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Some 1950's tyre technology in the shape of a 21" x 3" Avon Speed Master.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 3:46 pm Some 1950's tyre technology in the shape of a 21" x 3" Avon Speed Master.
