Does anyone have one sitting gathering dust?
Ideally a Mapdec or Miry - something that rotates!
WTD: MTBO board
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I had mine sat gathering dust for ages Greg. Was slightly broken and I might have thrown it away. If not it's yours (an easy fix I believe)...
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I've a non rotating, 'folded' perspex job. Simple but pretty effective. Easy to turn the map.
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I have a Miry one Greg, but it's only for 25.4mm bars. You are welcome to it for postage (£5 or so)
It's old but good condition. My TQ days are in the past I think...
It's old but good condition. My TQ days are in the past I think...
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HIya, 31.8 ideally - guessing it'd be easy to shim down but not up! I'll pass for now as I've neither small bars nor stems any more :)
It's for the odd MTBO race, I used to use one for Polaris events years ago but sold it on.
It's for the odd MTBO race, I used to use one for Polaris events years ago but sold it on.

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You could screw a 31.8 bar clamp to it, but in the 10 years it's been lying around I haven't got round to it....
Maybe 1 day it will come back into fashion
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https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/rotat ... p-303590 ?
Made mine out of an adjustable stem cap bracket, the lid of a storage box, and some knicker elastic. Roll a plastic bag over it to keep map dry if required. Admittedly doesn't rotate but not found that a problem so far.
Made mine out of an adjustable stem cap bracket, the lid of a storage box, and some knicker elastic. Roll a plastic bag over it to keep map dry if required. Admittedly doesn't rotate but not found that a problem so far.
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I used to have a really basic one that someone used to sell at MTBO events for a fiver. Basically a pipe clip and a bit of that closed cell expanded foam board and some bungee cord. Worked well enough. Haven't done MTBO in years and I might have got rid of it but I'll have a look in case you're interested.