
The post man's been ...
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- johnnystorm
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A pair of Sektor forks that have gone straight back as the pic on Merlin's website showed alloy stanchions and these had steel ones. 2.2kg! 


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OS Explorer maps 373, 374 and 375. At least I shouldn't get lost on Mull ;-)
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3" Maxxis Chronicle for the front of my 29er.
Makes for a very comfy ride!

Makes for a very comfy ride!

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Landranger 95 - Isle of Man. Shame OS don't do an Explorer but how lost can you get, it's a little island 

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Nearly all the bits have arrived for my new build. It's taken long enough that I reckon a new XT 1x11 set up would be a cheaper option than having bought all the stuff required to to 1x10 with a 42t. Hey ho. 


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Yeah, just think, all that effort and expense to end up with what is effectively a bodge and still leaves you short of the gear range that sticking a granny ring on would produceNearly all the bits have arrived for my new build. It's taken long enough that I reckon a new XT 1x11 set up would be a cheaper option than having bought all the stuff required to to 1x10 with a 42t. Hey ho.

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I'd agree but the chainset is a single.s8tannorm wrote:Yeah, just think, all that effort and expense to end up with what is effectively a bodge and still leaves you short of the gear range that sticking a granny ring on would produceNearly all the bits have arrived for my new build. It's taken long enough that I reckon a new XT 1x11 set up would be a cheaper option than having bought all the stuff required to to 1x10 with a 42t. Hey ho.

Hope it rides nicely as I'm beginning to think I should've bought a Stache instead.


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Berghaus vapour light hyper smock
Berghaus soft shell for day to day use, will leave in the office probably (cycling in means I have no coat for popping out at lunch when it's cold)
Berghaus vapour baggy shorts
Rab powerstretch beanie
North face beanie
And another o ring for my lezyne macro duo, other one has got old and crumbly
Berghaus soft shell for day to day use, will leave in the office probably (cycling in means I have no coat for popping out at lunch when it's cold)
Berghaus vapour baggy shorts
Rab powerstretch beanie
North face beanie
And another o ring for my lezyne macro duo, other one has got old and crumbly
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ESI racers edge grips and pdw bird cage just landed 

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New shimano M089 shoes. M088s split down the side after about 10,000 miles! Good innings.
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Titanium frying pans , 2 x 900ml 125 gms 16cm and 1 x 1.2ltr 148gms 20cm .
They took a while to come "over a month " but they got here eventually .
They took a while to come "over a month " but they got here eventually .
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- Bearbonesnorm
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2 questions.Titanium frying pans , 2 x 900ml 125 gms 16cm and 1 x 1.2ltr 148gms 20cm .
They took a while to come "over a month " but they got here eventually .
1/ Why so many?
2/ Why Ti? It doesn't generally lend itself to frying pans, even when coated.
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s8tannorm wrote:2 questions.Titanium frying pans , 2 x 900ml 125 gms 16cm and 1 x 1.2ltr 148gms 20cm .
They took a while to come "over a month " but they got here eventually .
1/ Why so many?
2/ Why Ti? It doesn't generally lend itself to frying pans, even when coated.
1. One for a mate ,one for me and the larger one for if the misses comes on a wild camp / hike.
2. Easier to stir fry in a wide pan rather than say a trek 900 and Titanium is fine for stir fry type cooking so long as the burner is wide enough for the pan ....frying eggs is not brill but so long as the heat is not too high its manageable.
Why Ti ...well you like what you like and I've been looking at these for ages .
I suppose its the same with all Ti cookware its light strong but not the best for boiling water of cooking food because of its poor heat conductivity , typically Ally or Stainless give a more even heat spread but given a choice I would choose Ti every time as I just like it.
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I have been looking at these too http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ultra-li ... 16029.html thinking of giving one a try inside a Bivi
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Don't get me wrong, I've a rather big soft spot for Ti too, just never heard of anyone having good experiences with frying pans ... be interested to hear how you get on.
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After the disappointment of the OEM steel stanchioned sektors I returned (Merlin's ad had alloy ones pictured), I ordered some SIDs from Evan's clearance section. Next day delivered they are proper retail ones in a box with pump & spares. Also different to their pic but in a good way. They've got black not gold stanchions. 


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A lovely big box from DHL arrived this morning with my name on it
Finally got myself a real mountain bike, in a last season sale
Deore/SLX 10 speed
AVID hydraulics
Rockshox soloair
First bike with air suspension and what a difference compared to SR suntour spring-on-a-stick, the poplock is very handy too
Geometry feels very comfortable XC style,
Off for its first proper test ride tonight, 12 miles off-road to test it out :)
Finally got myself a real mountain bike, in a last season sale
Deore/SLX 10 speed
AVID hydraulics
Rockshox soloair
First bike with air suspension and what a difference compared to SR suntour spring-on-a-stick, the poplock is very handy too
Geometry feels very comfortable XC style,
Off for its first proper test ride tonight, 12 miles off-road to test it out :)
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What bike did you buy?
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B'Twin 560Solo wrote:What bike did you buy?
People say alot about decathlons bikes, but my BTwin Road bike has done 1000 miles with not a single mechanical
And 500 miles on cheap cheap mtb running tourney and v brakes
Cant beat their value.
They've been good to me so far, I'm not the most aggressive but I do ride every single day
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Are the lowers still made of cheese (I.e. twist super easy due to braking force)? ;-)johnnystorm wrote:After the disappointment of the OEM steel stanchioned sektors I returned (Merlin's ad had alloy ones pictured), I ordered some SIDs from Evan's clearance section. Next day delivered they are proper retail ones in a box with pump & spares. Also different to their pic but in a good way. They've got black not gold stanchions.
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Cool. No bike snob here anyway.HaYWiRe wrote:B'Twin 560Solo wrote:What bike did you buy?
People say alot about decathlons bikes, but my BTwin Road bike has done 1000 miles with not a single mechanical
And 500 miles on cheap cheap mtb running tourney and v brakes
Cant beat their value.
They've been good to me so far, I'm not the most aggressive but I do ride every single day
Enjoy your new ride.
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Sorry for the rant, around here people turn their nose up at anything that isn't lapiere or Marin, or full suspension....or FOX...Solo wrote:
Cool. No bike snob here anyway.
Enjoy your new ride.
No idea,what they'd think of some of you riding rigid 29ers or fatbikes

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I'm very glad to say that I've never encountered any 'bike snobbery' amongst the bikepacking World. There's certainly some nice / expensive / niche bikes floating about but in my experience, the owners appreciate ALL bikes no matter what make, model or how much they cost ... long may in continueSorry for the rant, around here people turn their nose up at anything that isn't lapiere or Marin, or full suspension....or FOX...

Great fun can be hadNo idea,what they'd think of some of you riding rigid 29ers or fatbikes

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Here, here to long may it continue.s8tannorm wrote:I'm very glad to say that I've never encountered any 'bike snobbery' amongst the bikepacking World. There's certainly some nice / expensive / niche bikes floating about but in my experience, the owners appreciate ALL bikes no matter what make, model or how much they cost ... long may it continueSorry for the rant, around here people turn their nose up at anything that isn't lapiere or Marin, or full suspension....or FOX...![]()
Great fun can be hadNo idea,what they'd think of some of you riding rigid 29ers or fatbikes
In 30 years of offroad riding and owning a mere 12 mtbs during that time (2 of those for super short times but that is another story) some of my best adventures were on the cheapest bike of the lot!
Raleigh Maverick from circa '85 with 5 friction shift gears, side pull brakes and steel rims (interesting combo in the wet) and centre ridge tyres.
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This could start a whole new thread.....bike with most miles on...
...Raleigh Mustang...Hammerite green with Mint Sauce logo's
...Raleigh Mustang...Hammerite green with Mint Sauce logo's
