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  • What is a good value, entry to mid level TT bike? (Wheels will be upgraded separately and stock wheels used for training). The secondhand market in my city is a bit sparse. (and I get that there's a few answers to this question!)

  • PX Stealth, Exocet.

  • Biased much? :-)

    Giant Trinity Composite 1 looks good value, you get Ultegra for less than the 105 equipped Specialized Shiv Elite or Cervelo P2

  • My friend has access to a powder coating rig at University, I want to powder coat a frame, for a bit of fun. Do we just put masking tape over BB, Seat and Head Tube. Would professionals use some kind of bung?

    I would also be interested in powder coating cranks, handlebars, seat post, and stem. Do we just mask off the threaded / in use areas?

  • Stealth is the classic budget TT bike, Exocet is a bit tidyer for not a lot more. P2 is probably the fastest non-superbike frameset, if it fits you.

  • Rather than a pannier, is there a small compressible bag I can strap to the top of the pannier rack just big enough for my commuting stuff: pants, socks, tool pouch and roll-up waterproof?

    I'm thinking of something like this:-

    But £30 seems steep.

    It needs to be fairly robust as my commute is a bit "mixed terrain".

  • £11

    To slow but same idea. Great minds or fools rarely differ...

  • Actual rack bags do seem to start around £30 (found this Altura one on sale for less), but if you're just looking for something that can pack down and keep your stuff dry, why not just get a dry bag from a camping shop? The roll-down clippy bit could be used to loop something through when strapping it to your rack, if you're worried about it escaping.

    er, yeah what they said..

  • How small do they fold up? Jersey pocket?

  • that alpkit stuff looks amazing... want...

  • https://www.alpkit.com/products/airlok would pack smaller, the Xtra material is relatively thick, the standard airlok isn't really suitable for strapping to a rack though, would wear through in minutes.

  • Asking for replacement of a knackered musette .. might as well get something waterproof if I can .. its when I have to carry something to/from work which is very rare. I emailed Jon of mack workshop for a custom musette but it seems pricey for its purpose ..

  • The alpkit website makes me want to buy everything and go bike packing.

  • Just get those packable rucksack from any climbing shop, like this.

  • I can check how small the 3 or 8L versions fold up later if no one else chimes in beforehand.

    Or do what Ed said. Sea to Summit make some waterproof packable bags.

  • Wow! Thanks a lot. All suggestions helpful, but the Alpkit Ztra bags look just what I had in mind.

    (The stuff I need it for is just too big for jersey pockets unfortunately)

    Thanks for all the help.

  • Sea to Summit

    This? http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/modular-packing/travel-day-pack/

    I like the idea of musette/something on the side rather than backpack (I already have T level etc) .. I use the musette also when I go on long ride with a mate to carry rice cakes till his place and then just fold it in jersey pocket after ..

  • When your next Rapha purchase? you can go in the shop and buy something, ask for a musette.

    I use that musette for long distance touring, 9/10 would.

  • Yeah exactly my thoughts; dont want to spend more than a tenner .. Last order didnt come with a musette :(

  • Need some recommendations for CRM software:

    Server deployed rather that SaaS
    Small business - 25 heads
    Not salesforce - its hideous
    Familiar with Sugar and Dynamics already

    Any other suggestions much appreciated

  • Yeah its in my prendas shopping basket atm .. thought that alpkit might be a better shout; turns out its not (?) ..

  • Bluetooth headphones. Over-ear or in-ear. Recommendations?

  • Depends what your after them for. I bought these from Amazon a couple of weeks ago, for the gym, and they're the best purchase i've made in ages. Really happy with them.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OK5BELU/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1424347568&sr=1&keywords=bluetooth+headphones

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