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• #10277
Bit over my budget and as much as I'd love it I think hydro might be overkill for me.
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• #10278
I'm looking for a seatpost bag like this one or beter any advices ?
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• #10279
Revelate designs
Apidura
Alpkit -
• #10280
Wow $$$ thanks Skinny
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• #10281
Get the alpkit dry bag thing. £15.
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• #10282
Wildcat do a good version, holds a drybag inside.
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• #10283
alpkit is not distributed in France...
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• #10284
Thing about the London Road is that you need to replace the housing with compressionless and dial it in to bring to most of it.
It's really is worth spending a bit more for the Arkose with the Shimano R685, it's a massive leap in performance.
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• #10285
Hmm maybe, problem is I'm using cycle to work scheme and it's over 1000...plus i've ordered my certificate already for the London Road
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• #10286
Fair point.
Get compressionless housing and take it to a reputable LBS to get it sorted.
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• #10287
If you don't come up with anything else I can order you an Alpkit one to my address (uk obvs) and post it out to Franceland. I've been meaning to get one myself anyway.
Let me know if you need me to.
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• #10288
Cool I'll see how I find it then upgrade depending. Cheers for the tips
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• #10289
It can be awesome thanks>>>> PM
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• #10290
I fitted and rode with a Magnic Light this evening. It works!
Cue inappropriate Berlin techno to shots of families pottering...
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• #10291
That be great on club bike.
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• #10292
Does it only run while moving, or does it keep on for a bit once you stop?
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• #10293
This one? Have you used it on its own? the blurb talks about limitations...
Note: This Airlok will fit perfectly inside one of our Koala seat packs. If you want the lightest possible set up it is also possible to attach it directly to the seat post as a lightweight saddle bag. However be aware of its limitations: sitting underneath your seat it will be exposed to constant abrasion, mud and grit which may eventually wear holes in the fabric. Other options include systems such as the WildCat Tiger padded harness.
@Gaston_Fr buy it direct form the the link above.
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• #10294
Yeah it's great. For the price.
It's more fiddly and takes a few more moments to secure but it can be secured so it doesn't move.
My mate was using it on our trip from Istanbul>Croatia.
We managed to secure a srap from the drybag closure through the saddle (Romin with cutout) through the cutout. This pulled the end of the bag into the saddle tight and it didn't more at all. Zip tie through bag around seatpost. Fastner strap around middle and through saddle rails. Due to strapping it like that it moved bugger all, even when standing. So was good bag.
We used a sea2summit dry bag inside and then just pulled that drybag out and pushed it back in, as bag was attached with zip tie. -
• #10295
It runs for a bit once stopped - about a min maybe (but I'm not sure if that runtime varies).
Have you seen the brake light feature? Because it takes energy from the rim, the closer to the rim the brighter (in certain modes). Being brake arm mounted - when you brake it gets brighter.
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• #10296
Really quite tempted by them. Are they light enough ride by on unlit roads?
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• #10297
A bit is all you need really. That's always been the thing I didn't like with some dynamo lights.
Have you seen the brake light feature?
Yes! That is a really cool feature. Also because it's such a second nature visual cue for anyone who drives.
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• #10298
Not really for the type of riding we'd be doing. Fine for a townbike / pub-hybrid. On par with a 1w led cateye.
I'm using it alongside a 1k lumen cree thing just because it's nice to have a backup that could get you home.
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• #10299
Does anyone have an arkose 2 ? Kind of tempted but worried it might feel slow. Also want to see the 2016 model
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• #10300
Some Readers' Wives for you. My Freddie Grubb Routier being, well, functional.
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Pinnacle have a sales with R685 for a grand.