What have you bought for the bike today ?

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Just getting round to replacing things after a spill earlier this summer. I just took collection of some new hoods, some new nameplates will arrive later. Although I must admit I'm tempted to leave the old hood on as it's nice and tight and I barely notice the scrapes on the left hood which would be replaced.

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And second hand Islabike Cnoc 16 for the wife's best friend's smol hooman who has outgrown the Cnoc 14 Large I bought and rennovated for her just before Christmas.

Should pick it up on Sunday and give it an assessment shortly after.

The Cnoc 14 will be for sale at some point soon, to fund a Cnoc 18/20.
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
A little crazy perhaps, and won't be able to lay my hands on them for a couple of months, but have just placed my second order with Ekoi, to be delivered to my folks in Spain.

Due to riding in somewhat hot conditions in Italy recently, and likely to do so in Spain next summer, thought a pair of these ventilated shoes wouldn't go amiss, especially in white:

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To gain 'free' postage, I have added in some Spanish coloured white socks, and a pair of white mitts.

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I will try and remember to feedback on these, and the helmet and jerseys I ordered earlier this year, once I get my hands on them!
The grand total of the mitts, shoes and socks is a very reasonable (to my mind) £115.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I had yet another pair of cheapo Aldi/Lidl cycling glasses snap. They have frames allowing different lenses to be clicked in but the frames are not strong enough. I will stick to simple single colour designs in future.

So, I just bought 2 pairs of industrial safety glasses, one pair with a yellow tint, the other 'smoke' (grey, suitable for sunny conditions but shouldn't be too dark when riding through woods).

The yellow glasses turn out to be identical (apart from the tint) to the clear safety glasses that I have been using for years so they should be very reliable. I paid £3.38 on Amazon but if you shop around on eBay you can sometimes get them for about £2.

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Advantages:
  • Inexpensive
  • Good eye protection (they are safety glasses!)
  • Comfortable
  • Reliable (strong material and no frame to break)
  • No frame to obscure vision
Disadvantages:
  • They do pick up scratches so don't store in a pocket along with keys or coins. I use a draw-string pouch to protect them.
  • They look like industrial safety glasses! (That is fine by me, but if looks are your thing, ultra-expensive Oakleys that way ->!)

(The smoke ones look a bit flimsy so they might end up being replaced by some dark ones with the same design as the clear and yellow ones.)
 
I had yet another pair of cheapo Aldi/Lidl cycling glasses snap. They have frames allowing different lenses to be clicked in but the frames are not strong enough. I will stick to simple single colour designs in future.

So, I just bought 2 pairs of industrial safety glasses, one pair with a yellow tint, the other 'smoke' (grey, suitable for sunny conditions but shouldn't be too dark when riding through woods).

The yellow glasses turn out to be identical (apart from the tint) to the clear safety glasses that I have been using for years so they should be very reliable. I paid £3.38 on Amazon but if you shop around on eBay you can sometimes get them for about £2.

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Advantages:
  • Inexpensive
  • Good eye protection (they are safety glasses!)
  • Comfortable
  • Reliable (strong material and no frame to break)
  • No frame to obscure vision
Disadvantages:
  • They do pick up scratches so don't store in a pocket along with keys or coins. I use a draw-string pouch to protect them.
  • They look like industrial safety glasses! (That is fine by me, but if looks are your thing, ultra-expensive Oakleys that way ->!)

(The smoke ones look a bit flimsy so they might end up being replaced by some dark ones with the same design as the clear and yellow ones.)

I've found that these sorts of glasses steam up on me.

As to what I've bought today:

I might need a power bank so I've ordered one of these https://rockbrossport.co.uk/product...for-bikepacking?_pos=1&_psq=powe&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Its only a 150lumens light though, so if the ride happens I'll need another light anyway.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I've found that these sorts of glasses steam up on me.
I came back to mention that they are a close fit so my eyebrows sometimes leave marks at the top of the lenses (sunblock and/or sweat).

They can also get misted up but I find that pushing them down my nose a few mm and tilting my head down slightly gets enough airflow inside to clear them in seconds.
 

Pduk

Über Member
Location
Rugby, Earth
Ordered a new helmet yesterday, due for delivery today. Colour scheme matches my new (2 months old now) road bike.

Also bought some new bib shorts last month in a bid to help improve time spent in the saddle.

Still on the fence whether to invest in some clipless pedals, currently using flats and trainers.
 
Picked up a 2009 Specialized Sirrus Comp.

I should have rejected it really, but the young person involved with selling it was very keen to tell me what he thought was wrong with it, and very inquisitive about the things I was checking. It is a bit battered but the carbon bits look okay (fork / rear stays). Will subject them to closer inspection. Wheels are kippered. Could potentially make a nice beater bike.



On Edit: I've given it a bit more of a thorough assessment.

  • Bottom bracket seems fine.
  • Headset seems fine.
  • Carbon bits seem fine (checked with a torch - will re-check when I've had chance to clean the bike up).
  • Derailleurs, shifters, brakes seem fine.

So now I'm contemplating the following purchases, to fix the bike up:
  • Chain - £15
  • Cassette - SRAM PG950 (as per original spec) second hand / hardly used - £14
  • Chainrings (all three are hooked; middle chain ring is the worst I've seen) - £64
  • Wheelset (an identical set, Alex rims, Specialised hubs, stainless spokes;can't find identical NOS rims for a rim swap and freewheel is not currently freewheeling) - £80
  • Brake blocks - £16
  • Tyres (and possibly tubes) - £42 (£54)
  • Saddle - £29
  • Grips - £8
£268 - £280 to have the bike as good as new, with matchy matchy amber/tan wall tyres, saddle and grips.

I'll see how well the frame cleans up and perhaps polish the cranks whilst I thinking on it.



Edit edit: That's a lot considering how cheaply they sometimes sell for. But it's not always about the £££.
 
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