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New 5.05" wide Snowshoes. Just in time - we have over 10" of snow today and it's still snowing. (Colorado, USA)
To my non-expert eye the Shredda tread pattern looks virtually identical to the Maxxis Maxxgrip High Roller 3's on our Trek Rails (DD front, DH rear).
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Thing about Ali Express items is that most are fake. Yes, you got a cheap item, but what is the quality & safety? batteries may catch fire, a seat may not be as comfortable, and a helmet could be unsafe (testing shows they are). Most vendors steal intellectual property, and place a name on an item that does not belong.Things came from aliexpress 6 days aint too bad
sram AXS battery cover x2 £3.80
sram axs chain gear alignment thingy there made of cheese and Iv snapped 2 barely using them
so at £1.20 why not
the AXS battery quality is excelent can’t tell the difference between original and these
alos fitted new saddle
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I bought the same but 10 bottles for £20 plus 6 .50 postage , expiry date April 24 , used 3 so far no issues , link belowI ordered 3 x 240ml bottles of Continental Revo sealant from Bikeparts.co.uk. £9.77 instead of £12.95 and cheaper than elsewhere taking delivery costs into account. Free delivery on this occasion. They came today, less than 24 hours!
Continental Continental RevoSealant [240 ml]
However, the best before date on them all is Dec'24! Cheap for a reason.
But the liquid is free flowing and shakes well, all the particles are in suspension and not in a cruddy lump glued to the bottom of the bottle. I'll be using one or more when the two tyres I've bought turn up.
Ignorance was bliss!New chain checker and Now I need a new chain.
Can’t you just imagine that you didn’t have the chain checkerNew chain checker and Now I need a new chain.
I'm obviously out of touch with the mobile world - what phone costs £1,600 and what does it do that other phones for half the price don't do?I don't really want my £1,600 phone on my bars,
it lets you say you have a £1600 phoneI'm obviously out of touch with the mobile world - what phone costs £1,600 and what does it do that other phones for half the price don't do?
Could you buy a cheaper/second hand phone that you can still get a quadlock cover (or similar) for and use that instead?I went to Go Outdoors to get some camping bits for the weekend, obviously I had to look in the bike Bargain bins.
I don't really want my £1,600 phone on my bars, but I want to try out the flow app display and the Bosch doesn't talk to the Garmin for battery percentage. View attachment 149725 View attachment 149726
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it wasn’t an Apple iPhone 16 pro max with plenty of storage I was looking at an iPhone 16 pro with 256gb and that’s £999I'm obviously out of touch with the mobile world - what phone costs £1,600 and what does it do that other phones for half the price don't do?
Update arrived for the old 2019 Norco Vlt Sight's running gear.... Cassette chain and ring... nudging a bit from an earlier stab of bling the coil Ext and 180mm lyrik
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Yep, that sounds right. The iPhone 16 Pro Max with 1TB of storage retails for £1,599. It’s essentially a professional grade still and video camera that can also place phone calls.I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it wasn’t an Apple iPhone 16 pro max with plenty of storage I was looking at an iPhone 16 pro with 256gb and that’s £999
It’s the same as everything Apple too, friggin expensive, yeah I know I’m a hypocrite because I have Apple stuff, I still have an iPhone 4s (which sits on my Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin speaker) an iPhone 6s and my present phone which is an iPhone 7 Plus, they all work and are in near mint condition, and of course I have my iMac and an old iPad.Yep, that sounds right. The iPhone 16 Pro Max with 1TB of storage retails for £1,599. It’s essentially a professional grade still and video camera that can also place phone calls.
I like that, if I didn’t have a reverb dropper I’d have one of them too, the battery sticks too far to allow anything else to fit under the saddleA rear light. It mounts under the saddle on the saddle rails via a bracket and can be removed from the bracket by twisting half a turn for charging (USB-C).Tested it this afternoon going into lighting up time (around 4pm) over some gnarly descents and 30miles of mixed on and off road and it's still attached and working fine. Think I paid £12, worth a look if your after a cheap rear light that mounts discreetly out of the way.
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It also comes with a seat post mount, so depending on how far your dropper falls into itself it could still work?I like that, if I didn’t have a reverb dropper I’d have one of them too, the battery sticks too far to allow anything else to fit under the saddle
Thanks for the heads up mate, I’ll have a butcher’s at one thenIt also comes with a seat post mount, so depending on how far your dropper falls into itself it could still work?
Try eBay, cheaper than Amazon.Thanks for the heads up mate, I’ll have a butcher’s at one then
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