That puts the bag of 10x 20mm limit screws that turned up over the weekend to shame :(Zippy wrote:Lots of nuts and bolts...
At least my 1x6 commuter is shifting nicely now!
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That puts the bag of 10x 20mm limit screws that turned up over the weekend to shame :(Zippy wrote:Lots of nuts and bolts...
lightweight stuff sack > compression bag IMHO.Trail-rat wrote:
Now i didnt realise the pipedream 250 didnt come with a compression sack or a storage bag - just a lightweight stuff sack - so i guess i need another vortex for storage - would a dry bag be a good substitute for a compression sack or should i just pony up for a compression sack ?
Told ya it would work!ctznsmith wrote:Lock block which I duly butchered.
What's so good about it, in comparison to the Revo?Klite Dynamo light to replace my Revo. A quick trip around the block and I'm blown away by it.
What do you think of this then Stu? My parts washer (degreaser that gets pumped round type) has developed a leak... so thinking about what to replace it with (excuses really!).Bearbonesnorm wrote:A 6 litre professional ultrasonic cleaner arrived ....
It works very well. So far, I've only done a bank of carbs with it but the results were quite impressive ... knowing that it's also cleaning all the bits you can't see / get too is a real bonus. I'm not really sure it could replace a parts washer - you're not sticking a cyclinder head in it for example but it's a very handy bit of kit for those of us who can't leave things alone.What do you think of this then Stu?
What mad scheme is this for then? I built the 26er rim brake version for my neighbour, lovely thing but ridiculous looking.Bearbonesnorm wrote:All the way from the tropical climes of Manchester ... much more interesting than yesterdays delivery.
This one runs 26" wheels Ben, decidedly odd looking yet at the same time, a thing of great beauty.I built the 26er rim brake version for my neighbour, lovely thing but ridiculous looking.
I always had an issue with the Revo in that it never lived up to my expectations (albeit I began to think they may have been a bit high). On the road as a commuter it was fine, off road I never achieved all four LED's.Ian wrote:What's so good about it, in comparison to the Revo?Klite Dynamo light to replace my Revo. A quick trip around the block and I'm blown away by it.
The webs site is confusing hence about a dozen emails to him. The stand light looks as bright as the Revo, if not brighter. Not sure how long it lasts yet, I went to bed with it still lighting up the garage a good 30 minutes later.Trail-rat wrote:how long and bright is the standlight on that k-lite. his websites horrendous
Oh yes, just need to wire it in to the switch for the C2C as well now.Taylor wrote:I'm assuming it'll be coming to Italy so i can have a gander?