The post man's been ...
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...and delivered 50 Ways to Cycle the World. Belated Christmas pressie that I'm really looking forward to, helps with the day dreaming!!
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12 speed is so last year, 9 speed is were it's at for me


Plus an Absolute Black 30t front ring, in the garage, CBA going to photograph that now
And for my Friday evening Winter Event meet up (in 6's) Wynnstay Arms pub attire the all new Bear Bones Tee Shirt



Plus an Absolute Black 30t front ring, in the garage, CBA going to photograph that now
And for my Friday evening Winter Event meet up (in 6's) Wynnstay Arms pub attire the all new Bear Bones Tee Shirt

Use discount code Johnc20 to get 20% off Crofto Cycling Clothing
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
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... and delivered some winter gear for the weekend. The Endura Pro SL Waterproof Softshell was not what I was expecting, it's basically just a waterproof jacket. I think I'd rather have the Endura Pro SL 3-Season Jacket, so might send this back. Also not sure about the Endura Pro SL Primaloft Waterproof Gloves, they don't look like they've got much more insulation than my existing Assos ASSOSOIRES Winter Gloves, although they are fully waterproof, and a damn sight cheaper than the Assos ASSOSOIRES Ultraz Winter Gloves which were the other candidate.

I was really impressed by the dhb Aeron Lab Polartec Sleeveless Baselayer I bought earlier in the year, so bought the long sleeved version, hoping not to sending that back.

I was really impressed by the dhb Aeron Lab Polartec Sleeveless Baselayer I bought earlier in the year, so bought the long sleeved version, hoping not to sending that back.
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Polaris Vapour jacket and some long Fixies
Jacket fit is as expected; roomy enough for a layer beneath. I look forward to a test ride.
Jacket fit is as expected; roomy enough for a layer beneath. I look forward to a test ride.
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Another Polaris Vapour jacket here a medium gives me room for a base layer and a thin fleece underneath .
I will test it this weekend .
I will test it this weekend .
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Just had my new Wacaco Minipresso NS coffee maker.
So far it seems great! Was on Special offer at Black's
https://www.wacaco.com/products/minipresso-ns
https://www.blacks.co.uk/15995781/37089 ... hine-black
So far it seems great! Was on Special offer at Black's
https://www.wacaco.com/products/minipresso-ns
https://www.blacks.co.uk/15995781/37089 ... hine-black
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Is Vapour same fit as Enduro? I have vapour already, love it although a fold away hood would be nice, I can't ignore an Enduro at £15 though!ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:36 pm Polaris Vapour jacket and some long Fixies
Jacket fit is as expected; roomy enough for a layer beneath. I look forward to a test ride.
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... and delivered some knee length winter weight Sealskinz. Everything that arrived yesterday is going back, I might keep these though.


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Yeah, I'd say so. The Enduro is a different shape - more MTB than road - so not as long at the back.DickieH wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:35 pmIs Vapour same fit as Enduro? I have vapour already, love it although a fold away hood would be nice, I can't ignore an Enduro at £15 though!ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:36 pm Polaris Vapour jacket and some long Fixies
Jacket fit is as expected; roomy enough for a layer beneath. I look forward to a test ride.
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Some of the 'miracle' Wolftooth WT-1 lube to try out, and a couple of spare spokes, to replace a broken one on a rear wheel. 

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I have both jackets in size large. I did initially wear the Enduro quite a bit on my gravel bike during cold rides but haven't really used it much since getting the Vapour (which I prefer). I'd agree with Scotroutes that the Enduro has a more MTB cut in relation to the length of the tail but in overall appearance I feel it looks more like a winter roady top. Both good jackets though to be fair.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:59 pmYeah, I'd say so. The Enduro is a different shape - more MTB than road - so not as long at the back.DickieH wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:35 pmIs Vapour same fit as Enduro? I have vapour already, love it although a fold away hood would be nice, I can't ignore an Enduro at £15 though!ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 12:36 pm Polaris Vapour jacket and some long Fixies
Jacket fit is as expected; roomy enough for a layer beneath. I look forward to a test ride.
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BAM badge from Stu (thanks Stu) and a PCV valve...
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Not the postman per se, but found a guy on gumtree in my town selling some Dedacci clip on tri bars for a fiver, so went round to collect.
Thinking they might be nice to go on the hardtail to get a stretched out position for longer path/road sections., then revert to he flat bars for off-road stuff. Maybe good for hanging bags off too... Can't complain at £5 to experiment
Thinking they might be nice to go on the hardtail to get a stretched out position for longer path/road sections., then revert to he flat bars for off-road stuff. Maybe good for hanging bags off too... Can't complain at £5 to experiment
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I commissioned a 60's style drag race fairing back in Aug and today it's arrived. It'll look lovely once I've hacked it about and painted it something suitably 60's 

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Sprung and unsprung Leafield valve adaptors for the packraft / felxtail pump.
Inessential, mostly for the sh1ts and giggles.
Inessential, mostly for the sh1ts and giggles.
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On The Crofters' Trail, a book of stories from the Highland clearances. It was mentioned in a recent video by Cameron McNeish as the author, David Craig, paesed away recently.
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ahhh, that's the stuff they don't reach you about in history in English schools. Well the didn't in the 80's. Less so, about the Irish clearences were as bad. They divert the issue about the 'pot-a-toe' famine instead, citing mono-culture, & the spud blight, Ignoringthe fact it was virtually the only thing that knew would grow, after the good land was turned to only sheep farming*..... but what do I know?
[edit] * The land Lords using the land for sheep farming evicting the Irish tenants.... (update for the I'll informed)...
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I'll get you some. It's a long process as I'm having to make everything from scratch but it's coming on okay. Hopefully, I'll be leaving the cardboard, plywood and tape stage very soonAny pics stu?
How is the bike going?
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There's an interesting In Our time programme discussing the clearances - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09tc4tm, that's the stuff they don't reach you about in history in English schools. Well the didn't in the 80's. Less so, about the Irish clearences were as bad. They divert the issue about the 'pot-a-toe' famine instead, citing mono-culture, & the spud blight, Ignoringthe fact it was virtually the only thing that knew would grow, after the good land was turned to only sheep farming*..... but what do I know?
[edit] * The land Lords using the land for sheep farming evicting the Irish tenants...
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...yesterday to drop off Acepack Harness from FLV. One more bit of equipment sorted.
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Had a Topeak D2X smart gauge arrive. It's flimsy crap, I assume aimed at the weight weenie roadie crowd (who wouldn't be carrying it in the first place).
I've ordered another D2, which was at least robust enough to kick around the garage without fear of it breaking (I lost my first one down a drain).
I've ordered another D2, which was at least robust enough to kick around the garage without fear of it breaking (I lost my first one down a drain).
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A pair of Velochampion leg warmers. No idea on quality or whether I'll like them but not expensive so worth a try. I've been following the trousers thread with interest but haven't decided which way to go. Thought the leg warmers offer versatility.
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A new alpkit gamma headtorch, to replace the one which mysteriously died - after a decade of faultless service.
I'm guessing that the faulty one will be the subject of dissection, tonight
Some axle bearing presses, so that I won't have to resort to an 18mm and a hammer, next time
I'm guessing that the faulty one will be the subject of dissection, tonight

Some axle bearing presses, so that I won't have to resort to an 18mm and a hammer, next time
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like this?


or this?

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