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Zippy wrote:Lots of nuts and bolts...
That puts the bag of 10x 20mm limit screws that turned up over the weekend to shame :(

At least my 1x6 commuter is shifting nicely now!
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this was on my desk post lunch time run.

Cool boxes.

Anyhoo its my new pipe dream 250 and a couple folding ti sporks.

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 ?
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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 ?
lightweight stuff sack > compression bag IMHO.

My pipedream 400 (back in the day...!) came with lightweight stuff sack (gets used most of the time when bikepacking), a compression sack (gets used if kipping on someones floor and being packed in a large duffel bag) and a large cotton storage bag.
I use a vortex bag to store one of my other sleeping bags though. :-bd
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its quite a bulky bag in the "lightweight stuff sack" - bulk is ~ weight imo. it could be half the size it is for the sake of 60 grams ill go down that route. as it is it doesnt even fit in my sweetroll without a fight.

but yeah no cotton sack either :( - not that it lists one but a review of the older pipe dreams on youtube mentioned it hence my surprise.

Ill find an old pillow case for it at home.
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Some screen protectors for the Garmin Oregon: ordered from Amazon UK, offered by one of their partners in Germany, delivered from ... San Fransisco :???:

The envelope does have a very nice stamp though.
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Haven't opened the parcels, but Kevin the mailroom guy has just dropped off at my desk
Kevlar leggings, for wearing under normal trousers
Kevlar jeans
Telferizer and RAM mounts for my Garmin Oregon

These are all for my motorbike rather than my MTB, but it's still 2 wheels so it counts!
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Lock block which I duly butchered.
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Brake pads and discs for a Fiat Doblo, now fitted ... I won't bore you with any pictures, although the items I removed were rather special in a 'jeeezus' kind of way.
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ctznsmith wrote:Lock block which I duly butchered.
Told ya it would work!
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Alpkit Arro in a very fetching blue
Sea to Summit Aeros pillow, very comfy and light
And.... a Klite Dynamo light to replace my Revo. A quick trip around the block and I'm blown away by it. Night ride planned for Friday, shame it's so far away.....
Not sure my wife was as impressed with today's haul as I am, she had 3 seperate deliveries to sign for :lol: :lol:
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Klite Dynamo light to replace my Revo. A quick trip around the block and I'm blown away by it.
What's so good about it, in comparison to the Revo?
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A set of 29" wheels with a SP dynamo hub at the front.

Delivery note a lesson in why you should not allow childish idiots to customise their delivery notifications. NSFW

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Also, a new bike for Helen's birthday. A lovely Planet-X Carbon Pro in diddy-lady size. Lighter than anything I own :-(
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New jersey time! - Thanks Stu

New saddle time!

New Tyres time! - Thanks Mark

It's like I'm spending far too much money riding the length of a country or something.
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All the way from the tropical climes of Manchester ... much more interesting than yesterdays delivery.

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how long and bright is the standlight on that k-lite. his websites horrendous
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:A 6 litre professional ultrasonic cleaner arrived ....
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!). :wink:
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What do you think of this then Stu?
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. :wink:
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I think one shall go on the wishlist then :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:All the way from the tropical climes of Manchester ... much more interesting than yesterdays delivery.

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What mad scheme is this for then? I built the 26er rim brake version for my neighbour, lovely thing but ridiculous looking.
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Bit of a bumper day today;

Some 45NRTH boots from Shona
New Gore jacket and shorts in the sale at Wiggle (the jacket is particularly good, and being red is also at the height of fashion, I believe)
Box of misc bits and supplies from CRC, ranging from a gear cable to a new tyre.
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I built the 26er rim brake version for my neighbour, lovely thing but ridiculous looking.
This one runs 26" wheels Ben, decidedly odd looking yet at the same time, a thing of great beauty. :wink:
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Ian wrote:
Klite Dynamo light to replace my Revo. A quick trip around the block and I'm blown away by it.
What's so good about it, in comparison to the Revo?
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.

I searched for alternatives and came across the Klite, a number of emails later to get more information from Kerry and I pressed the button. The Klite is a 700/1200 lumen 3 LED unit as opposed to the 400/800 4 LED of the Revo. As I understand it the driver (?) that is required for the extra LED on the Revo is what causes the issue with requiring a much higher speed to achieve all the LED's to illuminate. Kerry helped design the Revo.

It's built very nicely, using a 3D printer for the brackets and switch box. The connector to the hub is pre-wired and heat shrinked with a variety of brackets for different diameter handlebars.

A gentle ride up the road (hill) and the difference in brightness to the Revo is obvious from the off. There is a nice spread and throw. The switch box has a high drag and low drag setting, high drag for lower speeds = brighter light, low drag for higher speeds (road) = slightly dimmer light. The difference in drag though isn't noticeable even just spinning the wheel in the garage.

Full illumination is at 11 mph, 1200 lumens, the spread and throw is stunning, I can see my Equinox being redundant.

Hoping for a night ride Friday, on and off road to test it properly.
Trail-rat wrote:how long and bright is the standlight on that k-lite. his websites horrendous
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.
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I'm assuming it'll be coming to Italy so i can have a gander?
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Taylor wrote:I'm assuming it'll be coming to Italy so i can have a gander?
Oh yes, just need to wire it in to the switch for the C2C as well now.
Once I master the art of soldering....
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a large sawer filter bag , so when I have filled up my bottle, and then like a knob knocked it over .
it will not take me long to fill it up again :-bd
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