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I've gone and spent more money.....However, this time it isn't on a camera.

Ok it isn't on a bike either. :biggrin:

I've bought myself a workstand and some tools in the Ribble (15% off) sale thingy.

I have to say, having only used the bike stand for 20 mins, to adjust the brakes and to give the chain a quick clean, it really does make servicing the bike a lot easier. Wish I'd bought one sooner.

I tried to convince my wife that these purchases will save us money in the long run. I'm not sure she is buying it though......:smile::biggrin:
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
magnatom said:
I've gone and spent more money.....However, this time it isn't on a camera.

Ok it isn't on a bike either. :smile:

I've bought myself a workstand and some tools in the Ribble (15% off) sale thingy.

I have to say, having only used the bike stand for 20 mins, to adjust the brakes and to give the chain a quick clean, it really does make servicing the bike a lot easier. Wish I'd bought one sooner.

I tried to convince my wife that these purchases will save us money in the long run. I'm not sure she is buying it though......:smile::biggrin:

I agree, a workstand makes life a lot easier. :biggrin:
 

Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
Every cyclists house should have a workstand, I know that's not possible for everyone but do agree it is a great 'tool' to own and use!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
Keith Oates said:
Every cyclists house should have a workstand, I know that's not possible for everyone but d agree it is a great 'tool'to own and use!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Much like a track pump. You don't appreciate how good they are until you purchase a decent one.
 

dodgy

Guest
+1 for workstands, they're a revelation after you've spent years leaning your bike against the shed wall for maintenance tasks.
 
magnatom said:
I tried to convince my wife that these purchases will save us money in the long run. I'm not sure she is buying it though......:smile::biggrin:


Of course not, duh! You need to employ a bartering system of offsets and comparisons and failing that down on your knees 'but this will make me happy' pleading. ........ honestly, appealing to logic ..........:biggrin:
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
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Of course not, duh! You need to employ a bartering system of offsets and comparisons and failing that down on your knees 'but this will make me happy' pleading. ........ honestly, appealing to logic ..........;)

Failing that, knock up a "wife receipt". There was a windsurf shop round Gosport way that seriously offered this service to the put-upon husband/windsurfer.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Thank god...it's not on a camera - your AV set up is getting better than the bike......
 
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magnatom

Guest
:biggrin:

Actually the bike, when I first bought it was only £275, so it isn't difficult to spend more on the AV kit than on the bike.

OK, I suppose I might have upgraded/replaced the rear derailleurs, wheels, cassette, bottom bracket, chain, tyres, headset, the front hub, the rear hub..... I think the frame is the same:ohmy::biggrin:
 

Sh4rkyBloke

Jaffa Cake monster
Location
Manchester, UK
Which one did you get, btw?

When you posted the link originally I visited the site and ended up spending nearly 70 quid - so thanks for that, Mags!! :blush: :biggrin:

I got a workstand, a chain cleaner thingy and some wet lube too. Now just need to fins the time to actually get to use the stand a bit! :biggrin:

Just as an aside - is it recommended to clamp by the seatpost? It looks to put undue lateral stress on it...
 
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magnatom

Guest
I went for the Bike tool Aluminium Workstand. I'm quite pleased with it and I think it is good value for £53.

I also got the Pro Professional Tool Box (18 piece), which on inspection seem pretty good quality. I had originally thought about getting individual tools when I needed them, but it just seemed too much of a faff.

Now to save up for a new bike....;)
 
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