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Mariner wrote:Montane Verso Fireball smock.
Re thinking my layering and this is my new mid layer.
Two hours of hills tomorrow morning to give it a try out.
Waiting for Minimus smock to turn up in a sale at a reasonable price.
A Sawyer Mini filter of ebay turns out dealer is local or at least a PL postcode.
What looks like a CofC document included.
Anyone know what bottle a Sawyer will fit on?
FLV wrote:a Ti frame, pair of ardents, rear mech, carbon bars, chain, spokes, front hub (I have used rims and a rear hub), rim tape, sealant, foam grips, headset, seatpost shim,
Think thats it. The rest of the stuff is carry over![]()
I plan to swap and change it from 120mm travel 29er and rigid 29+
Pics when its built I suppose
Was very impressed by the performance of the one I saw this weekend, seemed to run forever. Might have to buy one just for the hell of it. :DAdventurer wrote:Trying out my new bearbones afterburner stove, found it strangely therapeutic.
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If you find the flame's burning a little yellow (once everything's warmed up) just open the windshield out a little bit - remember there's more hot air trying to escape than fresh air trying to get inTrying out my new bearbones afterburner stove, found it strangely therapeutic.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130449394 ... res/8itwZ4
I looked at those Gari but they were nearly twice the price of Alivio .... and I'm not certain yet whether I'll stick with that length, Zee were also a little more 'substantial'Stu, the Zee cranks are available in 165, I looked at the single ring one for the WTF.
Bearbonesnorm wrote:If you find the flame's burning a little yellow (once everything's warmed up) just open the windshield out a little bit - remember there's more hot air trying to escape than fresh air trying to get inTrying out my new bearbones afterburner stove, found it strangely therapeutic.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130449394 ... res/8itwZ4![]()
A pair of 165mm Alivio cranks arrived today for the Stooge. It's a shame Shimano don't offer Deore or SLX in 165mm but for the price these actually look very nice. Oh and some new rather special looking shoes too
I suppose there is a certain skill to using meths but it can be very rewarding once you've had a practice / mess about.Will try that with the wind shield, seems a bit more to using these stoves than gas.
Lighter every time, if you can't get the flame down to the fuel, dip a twig / bit of grass into the fuel and use it like a match.I tied to light it with a flint and steel and failed so resorted to a lighter, is this just down to me?
100ml should be plenty, even with heavy tea consumptionAlso on an average overnighter how much fuel would be good to take? 100ml enough. I suppose it does depend on many factors.
I'm hoping they might help my knees outStu, I reckon 165mm cranks will be fine - I use them now and find them better (can spin the pedals faster and the power transfer seems the same. And fewer pedals strikes.)
vaguely exciting cheersBearbonesnorm wrote:I'm hoping they might help my knees outStu, I reckon 165mm cranks will be fine - I use them now and find them better (can spin the pedals faster and the power transfer seems the same. And fewer pedals strikes.)![]()
Ben, I'll weigh them for you once I've de-ringed them.