Having from heard from yet another mate who's written his bike (and possibly car) off by forgetting it was on the roof rack as he's driven into a height restricted car park I think you've shopped well!Crosshair wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:07 pm Bought some sunnies, muc off, white spirit, tow ball mounted bike carrier, light bar, numberplate and over shoes this week
We’re off to Northumberland on Sunday for a few days so I wanted a better option for the bike as my roof rack one didn’t extend wide enough for the massive Diverge downtube.
What have you bought for bicycle today?
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I bought one last week.Crosshair wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:07 pm Bought some sunnies, muc off, white spirit, tow ball mounted bike carrier, light bar, numberplate and over shoes this week
We’re off to Northumberland on Sunday for a few days so I wanted a better option for the bike as my roof rack one didn’t extend wide enough for the massive Diverge downtube.
You could have borrowed one of mine
Atera Strada E-bike ML i went for.
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbveh ... C4urewJaYI
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Cheers but it will be handy to have (especially as bikes don’t really fit in the Landy). I just bought a cheap Halfords one. As per the reviews, I have to drill out the safety pin hole to make it fit but otherwise it’s pretty good
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Planning on getting old in a hurry?!weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:11 amI bought one last week.Crosshair wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:07 pm Bought some sunnies, muc off, white spirit, tow ball mounted bike carrier, light bar, numberplate and over shoes this week
We’re off to Northumberland on Sunday for a few days so I wanted a better option for the bike as my roof rack one didn’t extend wide enough for the massive Diverge downtube.
You could have borrowed one of mine
Atera Strada E-bike ML i went for.
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbveh ... C4urewJaYI
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NAh i wanted and needed both the longer wheelbase and the greater spacing between bikes when loaded. This one has the best of both worlds in that context.lostboy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:31 amPlanning on getting old in a hurry?!weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 8:11 amI bought one last week.Crosshair wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:07 pm Bought some sunnies, muc off, white spirit, tow ball mounted bike carrier, light bar, numberplate and over shoes this week
We’re off to Northumberland on Sunday for a few days so I wanted a better option for the bike as my roof rack one didn’t extend wide enough for the massive Diverge downtube.
You could have borrowed one of mine
Atera Strada E-bike ML i went for.
https://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbveh ... C4urewJaYI
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New torque setting tools for the boys front wheel.
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/top ... prod157673
His new Rockshox Boxxer forks have a very specific method of loosening/tightening, first you do non drive side to 6nm, then non-drive side to 3.7nm. I reckon 4nm will be fine
Main reason i bought it is that @Welsh Muffin is taking him MTBing when i'm off to Belgium and i'd like it done right (and also by me on my return and subsequent removal/fittings)
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/top ... prod157673
His new Rockshox Boxxer forks have a very specific method of loosening/tightening, first you do non drive side to 6nm, then non-drive side to 3.7nm. I reckon 4nm will be fine
Main reason i bought it is that @Welsh Muffin is taking him MTBing when i'm off to Belgium and i'd like it done right (and also by me on my return and subsequent removal/fittings)
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I use a Sealey STS104 digital torque screwdriver. It takes 1/4" bits and has a torque range from 0-20Nm (in increments of 0.01Nm). When the set torque is reached it gives an audible signal and vibrates, and you can see applied torque on the display. Can also be used without preset torque and just watch the applied torque on the display. Superb device.
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I've gone with yours after all.irie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:01 pm I use a Sealey STS104 digital torque screwdriver. It takes 1/4" bits and has a torque range from 0-20Nm (in increments of 0.01Nm). When the set torque is reached it gives an audible signal and vibrates, and you can see applied torque on the display. Can also be used without preset torque and just watch the applied torque on the display. Superb device.
The reason is, the ones i bought from Topeak have a very very small click. Which would be OK sometimes, but the system on the Boxxers also clicks when you're tightening, so you never know which click is a fork click and which is a torque click.... So going to give your tool a whirl.
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As a result of riding off road and race bikes with noisy exhausts, and of age, my high frequency hearing is not as good as it used to be, but as long as the garage is quiet (radio off) I can hear the "torque reached" audio confirmation.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:33 pmI've gone with yours after all.irie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:01 pm I use a Sealey STS104 digital torque screwdriver. It takes 1/4" bits and has a torque range from 0-20Nm (in increments of 0.01Nm). When the set torque is reached it gives an audible signal and vibrates, and you can see applied torque on the display. Can also be used without preset torque and just watch the applied torque on the display. Superb device.
The reason is, the ones i bought from Topeak have a very very small click. Which would be OK sometimes, but the system on the Boxxers also clicks when you're tightening, so you never know which click is a fork click and which is a torque click.... So going to give your tool a whirl.
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I just bought a Shockwiz. I think i'm better at setting bikes up nowdays, but after the last one broke and was warrantied i sold it on as i felt i'd done enough with the Shockwiz now, but it's a useful little tool to have, so i thought i'd get another before next week at Afan and BPW and i can dial in both the Status and the Trek.
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I was just about to put mine on FB marketplace ...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:09 am I just bought a Shockwiz. I think i'm better at setting bikes up nowdays, but after the last one broke and was warrantied i sold it on as i felt i'd done enough with the Shockwiz now, but it's a useful little tool to have, so i thought i'd get another before next week at Afan and BPW and i can dial in both the Status and the Trek.
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I didn't know you had one matey.... I'm not sure there's enough value for me in buying a used one at the moment. They're generally selling for £215-235 used.... i paid £254 new from Biketart. Obviously i get full warranty for it there.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 9:07 amI was just about to put mine on FB marketplace ...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:09 am I just bought a Shockwiz. I think i'm better at setting bikes up nowdays, but after the last one broke and was warrantied i sold it on as i felt i'd done enough with the Shockwiz now, but it's a useful little tool to have, so i thought i'd get another before next week at Afan and BPW and i can dial in both the Status and the Trek.
I'd only have paid £150 tops for a used one, but they don't exist for that money.
If you want a quick sale and fancy a drive to say Loomies later, i'd take it at £150 and return the Biketart one....
But that would be crazy talk
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Thanks for the offer - but the thought of Loomies at anytime is enough for me to still in on Market place at 195 and see what happensweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 9:19 amI didn't know you had one matey.... I'm not sure there's enough value for me in buying a used one at the moment. They're generally selling for £215-235 used.... i paid £254 new from Biketart. Obviously i get full warranty for it there.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 9:07 amI was just about to put mine on FB marketplace ...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:09 am I just bought a Shockwiz. I think i'm better at setting bikes up nowdays, but after the last one broke and was warrantied i sold it on as i felt i'd done enough with the Shockwiz now, but it's a useful little tool to have, so i thought i'd get another before next week at Afan and BPW and i can dial in both the Status and the Trek.
I'd only have paid £150 tops for a used one, but they don't exist for that money.
If you want a quick sale and fancy a drive to say Loomies later, i'd take it at £150 and return the Biketart one....
But that would be crazy talk
And then Loomies on Good Friday. There will be bodies littering the A 272
(real reason: on call with RNLI, so cannot leave the area)
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New Troy Lee A3 lid on their crash replacement discount after Mrs M's Levo beat me up last week. A 180mm one up dropper post and lever as my AXS post is about to die (fuck you SRAM for refusing to supply any spares other than a service kit!)
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Stealth edit:
https://www.probikekit.co.uk/bicycle-to ... 1664041888
They also do a 2 to 16Nm version.
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Nah, a workstand for races so he can just come in from practice and dump it in there while i then do things like checking pressures etc. Blokey last night doing the suspension had one and i was impresed with it's stability etc... it worked really well.