chrismechmaster
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I got a garmin cadence and speed sensor set to put on my trek rail
That's cheaper than when I bought my mk1 ...nice !Every year we do a Christmas family lotto, Chuck a £10 in a month each…
prize draw:
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I just won 3rd place.
so looks like I’ve bought myself the bar mount!!
get in! Merry Xmas
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Was eying it up, but when £280 just dropped in my sky rocket it was like it’s meant to beThat's cheaper than when I bought my mk1 ...nice !
Two very nice stocking fillers
Yeah ..but they aren't stockings ..socks where I come from ..I wouldn't say that .............................they look rather too hairy to me!!!
I got a garmin cadence and speed sensor set to put on my trek rail
POC VPD back protector.
I have Leatt airfit jacket for the rocky gnarly stuff but just wear a Leatt Roost vest for forest trails. The roost vest is short sleeved and light but includes a chest protector as well as shoulder and bicep protectors.......BUT the most vulnerable part of the body ( other than the head) for serious injury is your back................hence why back protectors are manadatory for events. So roost vest plus back protector is my "lightweight" armour set up..............Leatt airfit for the more radical stuff.
ZORB !whilst injury from crashing and damage to the spine is probably most serious (after head) I’d challenge wether it’s most vulnerable.
I’d wager wrists, arms, collar bones etc pop more frequently than backs.
Don’t deny, back protector is never a bad idea tho
flipped off the back of the bike a few months ago onto rocks, was winded badly and did my neck some damage just from the impact, back protector saved me from a pretty decent injury.. wear one all the time at bikeparkwhilst injury from crashing and damage to the spine is probably most serious (after head) I’d challenge wether it’s most vulnerable.
I’d wager wrists, arms, collar bones etc pop more frequently than backs.
Don’t deny, back protector is never a bad idea tho
flipped off the back of the bike a few months ago onto rocks, was winded badly and did my neck some damage just from the impact, back protector saved me from a pretty decent injury.. wear one all the time at bikepark
totally agree, done that toodont disagree mate
Just saying it’s more likely to injure arms and collar bones etc
totally agree, done that too
Gotta keep them that way to show that I've never ridden a road bike
Yeah Nicho .Although I bet you have had a few close shaves on your EMTB.
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