Since my Calf/Shin modelling career is almost over I can afford to spring a leak from a peddle strike to the shin.
first purchase for a while - time to get started then
Magped Enduro2 pedals with the Fatboy sized 200n magnets
Why? Last ride I lost the pedal down a rock staircase & broke my heel so I'm hoping these will help when I get back on the bike
now to find some suitable spd shoes
Rich.
I needed these after my stroke. Regular platform peddles were difficult to place my left shoe and clipless were impossible. I decided to sit down and design my own peddles with some sort of magnetic fastening system. After a few hours of sketching out something that might work …I decided to Google magnetic peddles. Taaah-Daaah !!! There they were. Magped Peddles.
Whats in the box
oooh, toys
thats bloody quick delivery, ordered Wednesday evening and delivered today
thats from Austria
Rich.
No way!As I'm off riding due to injury, I've been sensible and indulged in retail-therapy
obviously this definately didn't involve overkill so I bought another pair of forks
Manitou's finest Dorado Pro forks to be exact, this is something I've lusted over for a while and possibly a natural progression from Manitou's Mezzer forks that I already own
also, they were cheap on ebay
if they arrive I'll drop the travel from 203mm to 180mm & try them on my Torque
Rich.
Which seller did you use?
Nice, good luck with the fitment.bought from 'Vectorbike' (germany), paid through pp so hopefully safe
and yes, the 'Pro' Dorado so cf tubes & shiney crowns
next is to sort the doifference in wheels as I'm going from 15x110 boost, I've a few 20x100 but need 20x110 so luckily I have a lathe and it's time to make spacers
^^something will go wrong though
Rich.
Nice, good luck with the fitment.
The Torque on looks a sweet bike, have you done the Shimano update on the motor, how do you find it?
You mention dropping the travel of the Dorado down to 180, is this the limit of the Torque or do you think you could bump it up to 190/200, would it mess the geo up too much?
I had one of those for years! Probably still flashing in my draws lolI don't like riding on tarmac, but now and again when the local trails are all wet and boggy I venture out on a tour of the local villages and it to the nearby town to access a defunct railway track bed for the return home. I can see the traffic in front just fine, but I am concerned about the traffic behind. I found this in the local Halfords (motor and bike spares). Behold! The ORB bike light (rear). £9.99 I really like it! It looks like quality.
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It has a high intensity light red light, rubber strap to secure. Press the bulb to activate and to cycle through the options: steady state, slow flash, quick flash, off. Two 2032 coin batteries and it will last for 100 hours of steady state, twice as long for the quick flash and twice as long again for the slow flash. The batteries are accessed by twisting the body. It is a fine thread and requires many turns. A rubber seal is in there as well, so it looks well waterproofed to me. The mount is angled so that when I fastened it to my seat tube, the light is pretty much horizontal. The intensity of the light tails off sharply from straight on, so getting the light approximately horizontal is recommended. It is very neat and tidy in design and is unobtrusive. By chance it is the same shade of black as my seat tube.
This morning changed Mrs bars on her Rail to PNW carbon also cut to 740 as before. Out together tomorrow, wonder if I'll get "that look"? Mrs is 5'7"/171cm with 171cm wingspan.Have SQlab 12 degree backsweep bars and noticed during several rides that the way I was holding the bars looked like I'd be better off with less backsweep. So bought some PNW 31.8 38mm rise 10 degree backsweep carbon bars. Cut them down from 800mm to 780mm* and after fitting went out on one of our well trodden 12 mile routes. Couldn't believe the improvement that such a change made to control/handling/comfort, really surprised. Just bought same bars for wife's bike but not going to tell her until a few rides in, y'know what gurls are like if you change stuff on their bikes.
* Have a very silly wingspan (gorilla) and would actually prefer 800+ bars but would catch on trees
I have the, also excellent, E Hornet 2 (2 bike) rack which I bought from roofbox.co.uk for around £280. It came with a strap for looping round the top tube(s) in the event the rack's bike arms fail for some reason. On a 550 mile journey from Kent to Ayrshire two weeks ago the knob holding my wife's Powerfly somehow came undone at some point. On arrival I discovered the only thing stopping the bike from pivoting down from the wheel straps was the free strap! I'd never not use it now! (As an aside, I spoke to roofbox and they said Buzz Rack are really good for spares availability and they hold a lot in stock, if you ever need anything.)Buzz Rack Scorpion XL2 tow bar rack, immense piece of kit. Carrying 2x Trek Rail 9.8s no issue, rack is a doddle to take on and off the car and equally easy to get the bikes on and off
Was that the DVO Topaz shock that you bought from me?Swapped out a DVO Topaz for a levo tuned Vivid.
The DVO was a great shock but kept needing a full rebuild every few months.... I learned to do it myself but it's just a massive Ballache! .................................
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