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• #21677
So to be clear: the side angle was just to gauge how much material I would need at an angle.
Sod the bike crush risk.
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• #21678
I like that cord tightener thing. Is there anything much smaller which does the same job with fishing line?
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• #21679
Wah wah wah fishing line would garrotte you wah wah wah
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• #21680
It's not for putting round my neck. (It's for bicycle mudguards, instead of the usual stays.)
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• #21681
</ humor>
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• #21682
Those Nite Ize cam thingies look great, not cheap not expensive and maybe more useful than I can imagine.
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• #21683
So I bought a bag of twenty of them about five years ago from some Instagram advert thingy and I've still not used one of them... I still maintain they're possibly the most useful thing I own but I just continually forget to put them any place I might want them (boot of car/ van/ backpacks etc.)
I'm going to go and do it now that I'm reminded.
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• #21684
Dibs
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• #21685
Thinking about using my CG125 for green lanes, to do that I need to fix some bits on the engine and frame, so starting to look at tools. Any recommendations for a good quality socket set?! Halfords advanced stuff has good reviews
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• #21686
Halfords advanced is lifetime warrantied. It will do you a good service. Heard of people abusing the kit and still having the replacements honoured.
Can’t wait to see what you do on a CG. Will be doing something similar on Sunday if a mate is up for it.
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• #21687
I have used my Halfords advanced stuff on tractors, heavily abused it, it rarely breaks, and if it does it is really straightforward to replace.
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• #21688
I have some Halfords stuff from 20 years ago and it's still fine.
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• #21689
Find some with a trade card for a discount.
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• #21690
Seems to have down in quality since replacing my nicked kit. Mainly the ratchet spanners.
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• #21691
New seat and tail kit.
Up next I'm going to redo the main harness and try to clean up behind the headlight. As it is now it's a heartless mess of wires rubbing against each other.
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Headed west for the weekend, Essex the Cheltenham.
Nice run on the Explorer (motorway miles disappeared in the mirrors) then got lost twice in the last 6 miles. -
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Things don't get lifted like that around here. Now that you mention it, though, I should really lock the steering column more.
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• #21695
around here
Where??
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• #21696
Deep in the Midwestern united states.
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• #21697
Can’t fault it. Excellent headset that makes riding so much more comfortable.
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• #21698
Turns out that 3x3m of ripstop nylon is absolutely palatial.
Made up a tarp yesterday with two 1.5x3m pieces. Central seam and lots of toggle points. Bungees to the tree and bike.
Since the mate on the 990 is supposed to fit underneath as well, 3x3 would be more than enough space for two people and kit, and still fold underneath as a ground mat.
Might see about a separate groundsheet and a 1.5x2m tarp for less space and smaller overall size.
Not the worst sleep outside. I was actually incredibly hot all night. I thought I’d be cold but I was certainly not that.
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• #21699
Are you on the lam already?
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• #21700
Looks idyllic, screw camping out in the winter anyway. How are you finding the louder exhaust for trail riding? Being my first proper summer on the lanes I'm still getting used to how much 'traffic' there can be.
I’m with you. I’ve slept next to mine in the back of the van. They stink and stab you with pointy metal bits when you wake up for a piss in the night.