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May the bridges you burn light your way
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The first one made me think of this
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gTcVprNH3ns
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gTcVprNH3ns
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I woke up this morning but I’m still in the dark
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Large Alpkit fuel pod from BB classifieds.

My first bit of proper luggage!
Cheers slobike!

My first bit of proper luggage!
Cheers slobike!
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Tyres arrived to go with new wheels



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An 18mm cone spanner.
That means I can service my XTR hubs. Assuming they're OK then I don't need to buy new hubs for my road-plus wheels and I don't get caught in the horrible choice of blue, black or silver.
That means I can service my XTR hubs. Assuming they're OK then I don't need to buy new hubs for my road-plus wheels and I don't get caught in the horrible choice of blue, black or silver.
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Adidas Terrex Protect shoes. Look great for summer riding on flats. Pedals that is, not trails. We hate flats trails...
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:https://patchers.co.uk/Nice badges! Where did you get those?
Glad to see you avoided some of the truly cringeworthy product on there Stu.
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A pair of WTB Riddler 37c tyres.
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A customer sent us beer. Made our week that did and saved them 10% on all future quotations.
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A monkii cage from Wales
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I've never really felt it before but I am liking staring at steel jones spaceframes lately.firestarter wrote:Tyres arrived to go with new wheels![]()
That looks very nice.
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Maybe it's one of these things you start to appreciate when you get older...FLV wrote: I've never really felt it before but I am liking staring at steel jones spaceframes lately.
... as your eyesight fails.
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A pair of WTB KOM i-25 rims. One is building some standard-ish sized 29er wheels for one's OO Fatty.
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I collected from the warehouse to save a few quid... but it was a parcel! Sale bargains from Polaris. Waterproof shorts, gloves for my dad (sadly a bit small for me), lovely knee warmers, merino stripy socks and some foot oil. The oil was free with the socks but is great.
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Some ergon grips recommended by ton ,try them out tomorrow and hopefully it will stop me spending on alt bars
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Some crampons. Very much not for bike use but for a trip to Aviemore in a couple of months
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They are good but.....I used to get numb hands after about 5 miles, tried jones bars, answer 20/20 bars, high rise stems ect. Salsa woodchippers did it for me.middleagedmadness wrote:Some ergon grips recommended by ton ,try them out tomorrow and hopefully it will stop me spending on alt bars
We’re all individuals, except me.
I woke up this morning but I’m still in the dark
I woke up this morning but I’m still in the dark
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He came on Thursday and delivered an alpkit bheesty, like this:

To do this:

It worked well on a 40 miler at the weekend

To do this:

It worked well on a 40 miler at the weekend

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Don't think the wood chippers would work on my longitude ,and I don't think sore hands will pass with the wife as a excuse for another bike, although I have been perving over a genesis vagabond just means the bouncy bike will have to goBigdummySteve wrote:They are good but.....I used to get numb hands after about 5 miles, tried jones bars, answer 20/20 bars, high rise stems ect. Salsa woodchippers did it for me.middleagedmadness wrote:Some ergon grips recommended by ton ,try them out tomorrow and hopefully it will stop me spending on alt bars
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Carbon bars also helped, although they don’t appear to flex much when you lean on them it’s enough to take some of the sting out.middleagedmadness wrote:Don't think the wood chippers would work on my longitude ,and I don't think sore hands will pass with the wife as a excuse for another bike, although I have been perving over a genesis vagabond just means the bouncy bike will have to goBigdummySteve wrote:They are good but.....I used to get numb hands after about 5 miles, tried jones bars, answer 20/20 bars, high rise stems ect. Salsa woodchippers did it for me.middleagedmadness wrote:Some ergon grips recommended by ton ,try them out tomorrow and hopefully it will stop me spending on alt bars
We’re all individuals, except me.
I woke up this morning but I’m still in the dark
I woke up this morning but I’m still in the dark
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It'll be summer by thenfor a trip to Aviemore in a couple of months

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Today I went shopping and I bought,
Some aluminium ergotec mooncruiser handlebars.
A pair of ritchey wcs grips.
From rose bikes for my rejuvenated marin bear valley.
Some aluminium ergotec mooncruiser handlebars.
A pair of ritchey wcs grips.
From rose bikes for my rejuvenated marin bear valley.
Grubby little urchin.
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I've gone a bit fatter. Sad to say goodbye to my Lynskey which funded this.


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It's Scotland, it's winter for 9 months of the year and rain/midges for the remainder...Bearbonesnorm wrote:It'll be summer by thenfor a trip to Aviemore in a couple of months
(I really do hope there's still snow at the end of March, it's the last weekend available for winter skills courses)