I preferred this thread when we were still using the 'sink' as the international standard for measuring volume.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 12:26 am Pics and measurements (for what would work and is reproduceable/repackable easily without causing me a hernia) as follows...
At least 45cm length. Ideally 47cm
58cm circumference at the narrowest end
70cm at the central portion and largest circumference
64cm circumference at the bit farthest from the saddle section.
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Ah. So that would explain where the saying "taking the kitchen sink" comes from....stevenshand wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 1:26 pm I preferred this thread when we were still using the 'sink' as the international standard for measuring volume.

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I've been pondering one of those, mainly because they look nice and well made (having seen the wooden mudguards he made for his big fat dummy, which are fantastic). He seems like a lovely bloke too!
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I've been pondering one of those, mainly because they look nice and well made (having seen the wooden mudguards he made for his big fat dummy, which are fantastic). He seems like a lovely bloke too!
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Yep Mike is a top chap!