New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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Re: New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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rivers wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:29 pm Tailfin's new bar bag has dropped today. And I have already have it on order. Finally something that looks like it will work off the shelf for short asses, without having to resort to handlebar extenders and bungee to keepnet from bouncing off my front wheel (which is why I'm not concerned about the weight). Nearly new topeak frontloader available for sale soon...
I've seen one, in the flesh. It seems to be very well thought out, but I can't justify the price.

It'll be interested to hear you thoughts, after using it in real life.
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rivers wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:29 pm Tailfin's new bar bag has dropped today. And I have already have it on order. Finally something that looks like it will work off the shelf for short asses, without having to resort to handlebar extenders and bungee to keepnet from bouncing off my front wheel (which is why I'm not concerned about the weight). Nearly new topeak frontloader available for sale soon...
Looks like they've priced it by the gram! Light, cheap, works well...pick one.
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Was hoping the Tailfin option was going to be the spec combo I'm after but it looks like a drop bar bag that I need to remove to get gear in and out of. Likely the needs of aerobar users that led to side opening rather than top opening design but for rapid use I suspect the slower access might lose time Vs the aero bar gains. And I don't use aerobars anyway. For regular non-race use it's just a slower way to get at your gear. It looks well thought out overall but the access point is a fundamental deal-breaker for me. It's a fairly heavy system as well. The search continues / "just buy the Jammer bag"..

(Price isn't crazy compared to some US-made options and considering the R+D, tooling etc to make something like this, imo)
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Re: New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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belugabob wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:18 am
rivers wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:29 pm Tailfin's new bar bag has dropped today. And I have already have it on order. Finally something that looks like it will work off the shelf for short asses, without having to resort to handlebar extenders and bungee to keepnet from bouncing off my front wheel (which is why I'm not concerned about the weight). Nearly new topeak frontloader available for sale soon...
I've seen one, in the flesh. It seems to be very well thought out, but I can't justify the price.

It'll be interested to hear you thoughts, after using it in real life.
The price is hard to justify, but at the same time, I've easily spent more than that on bar bags over the years looking for one that worked and fit without the use of bungees, handlebar extenders, and various other hacks. I have many of thenother tailfin bags and they just work. If I don't need to wrap bungee around my bag to keep it off my wheel, it's a win.
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I mean, Rixen & Kaul KlickFix adapters exist for you to do this sort of thing to your existing bags...
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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Blackburn used Rixen and Kaul for their outpost bar roll, and I had one briefly. It didn't work very well. The coupling has a slight wobble to it, and it doesn't have much in the way of adjustment angle, and it stuck out a long way forward for my taste. The tailfin is big money, but it does look very well designed indeed, very stable, and with a lot of adjustment. Would be worth it if you're doing lots of trips and want things just right. I can see that there's room for a future top opening bag of some kind too...

I'll be keeping the salsa exp cradle i have, as that does a decent job and has some adjustment
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If anyone was waiting for the tailfin bag and it turned out to be not what you wanted, im selling my salsa exp cradle :cool:
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Re: New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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rivers wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:23 am
belugabob wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:18 am
rivers wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:29 pm Tailfin's new bar bag has dropped today. And I have already have it on order. Finally something that looks like it will work off the shelf for short asses, without having to resort to handlebar extenders and bungee to keepnet from bouncing off my front wheel (which is why I'm not concerned about the weight). Nearly new topeak frontloader available for sale soon...
I've seen one, in the flesh. It seems to be very well thought out, but I can't justify the price.

It'll be interested to hear you thoughts, after using it in real life.
The price is hard to justify, but at the same time, I've easily spent more than that on bar bags over the years looking for one that worked and fit without the use of bungees, handlebar extenders, and various other hacks. I have many of thenother tailfin bags and they just work. If I don't need to wrap bungee around my bag to keep it off my wheel, it's a win.
That's true - still a lot of money, as i have a working solution.
Will definitely keep an eye on it, though.
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Really ... I don't know where to start with this. Well done Endura - cheered my right up.

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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 1:41 pm .... cheered my right up.
Doesn't appear to have had the same effect on the wearer :lol:
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Doesn't appear to have had the same effect on the wearer
Not surprised, he looks like he's only 3 years into a 25 stretch.

EDIT: Just spotted. WTF does 'come correct' mean?
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But it's white! white! :-O
Do the designers of these things ever ride bikes?
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Is Haar Grey the name of the bloke modelling it or the colour it'll be after a full 5 minutes?
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Re: New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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All valid points. But it is only £110
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Life on and off the bike / white clothes... I don't get it either.
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Charliecres wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 10:40 pm All valid points. But it is only £110
Bargain.
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Boab wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:05 pm Even more valve action!!!!

Big Bore Tubeless Valves
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Has anybody used these, can't find many reviews on the internet for them?

Need a pair of new valves as I seem to have lost 1 of mine and need to get the new tyres on this week.
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I went to a Wahoo/Zwift thing last week and they were being all vague about a new product, which turns out to be the ELEMNT ACE.

"Battery Life: Up to 30 hours" stands out as a selling point. Perhaps "Price: £549", less of one.

https://uk.wahoofitness.com/devices/bik ... nt-ace-buy
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Hyppy wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 6:50 pm"Battery Life: Up to 30 hours" stands out as a selling point.
The DCRainmaker review suggests this might be a tad optimistic:
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/12/wah ... puter.html
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Re: New Bike Gear Out And Due Out...

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Not new but available in the UK again, I see via STW that 18 Bikes have picked up Bike Medicine distribution so Purple Extreme is available again. Yay!
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Boab wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 12:56 pm I mean, Rixen & Kaul KlickFix adapters exist for you to do this sort of thing to your existing bags...
Printed brackets for the Ortlieb gravel handlebar bag and the accessorie bag, no issues, with bungies or straps it's always a hassle. Can't see the appeal with overpriced made in the USA gear.,,🤭
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Printed brackets for the Ortlieb gravel handlebar bag and the accessorie bag,
Interested - got any pics or a link?
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Lots of Ortlieb 3d files on Thinguniverse site.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2789228.

Would say that the person who designed this is not a fan of bungies and straps😁
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Update PLA is ok but not as good as PETG, when I need more filament will use PETG to print some more as it's much stronger. Mind you the PLA has not had any issues over the last year or so. Main downside is it's not very good if exposed to lots of sunlight or heat.
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I like the look of the range of new Pashley bikes, Pathfinder and Prospero my pick, as decent utility bikes that are UK built and also look nice, for a reasonable price...
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