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glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
Any of you who've found the supplier to go to directly for various things fancy sharing the details?

I'm always looking for a bargain.
 

roley poley

Veteran
Location
leeds
Loose leaf tea.. English breakfast tea..from brew tea co... the floor sweepings of dust in some tea firms tea bags do not pass muster in our house tea pot :cheers:
 

Animo

Über Member
Cycling - Conti GP series tyres, previously 4000s and now 5000s. Just can't see a reason to buy anything else.

Whisky - I basically never buy anything that's not at least 46% ABV, natural colour and non-chill filtered. If you tick those boxes then the chances of getting a good dram are massively increased.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Always been too expensive!

and their abusive business practices. To be fair their phones do work well, if you can stomach giving them money

PCs not so much as nothing quite works properly eg MS office or visio, missing keys on keyboard, failing to work reliably with non apple screens (embarrassing when presenting to clients) etc
 

VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
Just bought a pair of 3/4 bibs from Galibier, £77. Fit well and seem pretty good quality. Have to wait for cooler weather to try them out. XL fitted me well - 173cm tall and 80kg.
 
Campag, SRAM, Panaracer, Schwalbe, Hozan, Nitto, Mikashima, Blackburn, Carradice, Selle Italia, Mavic, Cane Creek, Dia Compe, Raceface, Time, Sidi, Easton, Hope

Miele, Sony, Dualit

Bosch (Professional), Milwaukee, Makita

Hellmans, Mr Naga
 
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Milzy

Legendary Member
Cycling - Conti GP series tyres, previously 4000s and now 5000s. Just can't see a reason to buy anything else.

Whisky - I basically never buy anything that's not at least 46% ABV, natural colour and non-chill filtered. If you tick those boxes then the chances of getting a good dram are massively increased.

I changed to Michelin cup and they are just as good but cheaper.
 

Exlaser2

Veteran
Selle-Italia ‘Flite’ saddles

The original 1990s design
I got my first one in 1994, & have used them ever since on MTBs/road-bike

The one on my commuter once graced my Dyna-Tech 755Ti (still hanging in the garage

The Spa (present commuter) seen here, during build up, but with a ‘Flite’


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Totally agree about ‘ Flite ‘ saddles , I have them on most of my bikes.
It might be an old school saddle but it seems to suit my old school ass perfectly lol.
Have tried load of saddles over the years but always come back to them.
 

lenfield

Senior Member
Fray Bentos Vegetable Balti Pie. I don't think anybody else makes them.

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