What have you bought for bicycle today?
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
A new SRAM chain - in fact two new SRAM chains, but one will be going back
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
A new mech hanger for the road bike.
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A new Maxxis DHR for Mrs M’s Level of Doom (aka Lady Payne). £75!!!! (Not including being your dog to the LBS discount)
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
A pair of these (Michelin Country Rock) for the BossNut- as one or two of my joints won't let me run any decent distance these days I've decided to get pedaling instead, and as most of my miles are likely to be on tarmac lanes and gravel tracks rather than out and out muddy stuff it seemed a sensible thing to put on it.
First ride out on them this afternoon, and even though it was a bit muddy here and there , so far so good and greatly preferable to the WTB Trail Boss that they've replaced for the riding I'm doing
First ride out on them this afternoon, and even though it was a bit muddy here and there , so far so good and greatly preferable to the WTB Trail Boss that they've replaced for the riding I'm doing
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Lol, well, pedal bikes for me are really just to try and maintain a basic level of fitness and keep the flab at bay , although I will admit I did enjoy it last time and I wouldn't rule it out again in the future if dates fit
More realistically for me, a nice local(ish) bimble out with you and @crust one day when the weather picks up a bit would be good though once I get my bike-fitness up a bit - that's assuming you ever have any time for that in between races these days of course! )
More realistically for me, a nice local(ish) bimble out with you and @crust one day when the weather picks up a bit would be good though once I get my bike-fitness up a bit - that's assuming you ever have any time for that in between races these days of course! )
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
There's plenty of time mate yes. Especially in summer with evening rides etc. Look forward to itTricky wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 5:32 pm Lol, well, pedal bikes for me are really just to try and maintain a basic level of fitness and keep the flab at bay , although I will admit I did enjoy it last time and I wouldn't rule it out again in the future if dates fit
More realistically for me, a nice local(ish) bimble out with you and @crust one day when the weather picks up a bit would be good though once I get my bike-fitness up a bit - that's assuming you ever have any time for that in between races these days of course! )
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Not today, but over the last week - given I seem to be a bit of a crasher, I thought some more pads were in order.
Elbow pads - https://www.stifmtb.com/collections/elb ... d-black-21
Ankle Pads - https://7idp.co.uk/collections/body/pro ... -protector
Bit more twisted oaks this sunday if it ever stops raining, so should help when I next run out of talent.
Elbow pads - https://www.stifmtb.com/collections/elb ... d-black-21
Ankle Pads - https://7idp.co.uk/collections/body/pro ... -protector
Bit more twisted oaks this sunday if it ever stops raining, so should help when I next run out of talent.
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
never seen ankle ones before.Numnut wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 2:52 pm Not today, but over the last week - given I seem to be a bit of a crasher, I thought some more pads were in order.
Elbow pads - https://www.stifmtb.com/collections/elb ... d-black-21
Ankle Pads - https://7idp.co.uk/collections/body/pro ... -protector
Bit more twisted oaks this sunday if it ever stops raining, so should help when I next run out of talent.
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
^ I have some G Force shin pads I use.
Lumps of flint , sent bike-wards by the front wheel really, really hurt.,
Lumps of flint , sent bike-wards by the front wheel really, really hurt.,
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Thought I'd take a chance on some Microshift bits as CRC had some money off, so arriving this week I have an Advent-X derailleur, shifter and 10sp cassette. Along with a nice bright orange raceface chainring. All for the winter commuting bike as it's current set up seems to eat chains far too quickly.
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
1. are they sandals and socks ?
2. WTF are those grips ?
2. WTF are those grips ?
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Yep...I'm a big sock wearer.
These lovely grips will give me and bit more spread and hopefully more comfy.
These lovely grips will give me and bit more spread and hopefully more comfy.
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
I'm all for socks.... just, well, you know... with actual proper shoes/whatever.
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Philistine!
Grips look like Ergon's, they can be very comfortable.
Today I took my back wheel in for a new spoke, that's the 3rd one I've broken on the Ebike in less than 750 miles, so the LBS are whinging at Evil as i9 who make the wheels washed their hands of the matter and said speak to the bike supplier.
I have been bought some new shoes for riding as my birthday is coming up:
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/f ... n-mtb-shoe
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Technically speaking, they look like ATL shoes (All Terrain Leisure)
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Nah...they're just comfy shoes with holes in.
(Butch sandals are like Teva Terra-Fi...I climbed a 3000m+ peak in a pair of them, now, that's butch ....I had socks on too and my boots tied to my rucsac. There's a story to that but I'll save it. )
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Re: What have you bought for bicycle today?
Well, I'll have you know, these here sandals are very comfy and handled Llandudno prom ( blue rinse avenue) last weekend without issue and I suffer with a bit of metatarsalgia.
Plus they match my new purchase which will get tested tomorrow with a lap of Lake Vyrnwy.
Plus they match my new purchase which will get tested tomorrow with a lap of Lake Vyrnwy.
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