What have you bought for the bike today ?

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raleighnut

Legendary Member
Yes. Best plan would definitely be not to slip…

I've over the years got my left shin when getting the right hand pedal into position to set off, you think it is out of the way but then 'whack'
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Some Raleigh Record tyres, a 1970’s Brooks saddle, seatpost and frame clip all for my 1990 Brompton project

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With this rain teh canal paths are very muddy so the bike gets mud everywhere

so I decided I neede to replace the old park toold chain cleaner that I got many years ago
it was one fo those where you have some degreaser in the reservoir and teh chain goes through it and there are brushes that clean it

Well I had to park outside Halfords to I went in after shopping and they had one that looked aimilar

turns out it is much better then the old one - better designed and when you fiddle with it the brushes don;t fall out - with the old one it took an man "as clever as Elon Musk thinks he is" to work out how to get them back in the right place!!

anyway - used it and it is much better - chain now bright and sparkly
and re lubed - obviously!!

the degreaser that came with it was - err - rather over soapy
it took ages to clean it so it was not covered in suds !!!


I will go back to teh chap stuff I got from Screwfix
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Some bits bought recently:

- A pair of used Dura-Ace 9000 shifters for the Ridley Fenix SL.
- A Garmin 520 Plus which was cheap
- An Edco 11 speed cassette, to work on a 10 speed wheel
- A pair of Shimano 600 brake levers and a pair of handlebars for ...
- A Peugeot 653-framed most-of-a-bike picked up on the south coast by @Jameshow

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8mph

Veteran
Location
Devon
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180 mile round trip down to Falmouth to pick up this 2015 Genesis Longitude. The pics showed some surface rust on a few of the parts, but the seller agreed to a price of just £200. I took a gamble and it appears to be in much better condition than I was expecting!

The rack turned out to be an Old Man Mountain rack, so I'm really pleased with the extras too
 

avecReynolds531

Veteran
Location
Small Island
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Less than £4.50 delivered, this Tang (Tvornica Alata Nova Gradiška) 10mm combination spanner. Very nice quality & similar to Unior's LSI series.
Long before Yugoslavia, this corner of the world had a history of metalwork. These two marques would have been only a 110k bike ride away: nowadays that journey would involve crossing the frontier between Croatia and Slovenia.
Tang made tools for BMW - if they are good enough for that car/ motorcycle manufacturer, then definitely ok for me & amateur attempts at fettling bicycles.
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N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/mahle-external-battery-sp1-plus-holder-wire-black/

Did two rides of ~51 miles and ~3100 feet climbing using the integrated 248Wh battery last year arriving home on battery fumes (just under 10%, which isn't great for battery), using max turbo 250W while doing a max effort myself up ~250+ feet hills and sticking to ~75W eco mode everywhere else when under 25kph.

At the very least it will mean the ebike can comfortably do 60+ mile rides on my usual rolling loops of ~60 feet per mile average while getting plenty of help up hills so this year I could ride to Milland Hill like I last did on my road bike ~5 years ago, in theory should be capable of ~80 miles and ~5000 feet, the unknown is how my body will cope with rides liike that which will be longer than 3.5 hours!
 
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