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• #29802
Love ProLink but it's out of stock everrrywhere.
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• #29803
Mud is lube.
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• #29804
Peatys linklube seems to going ok, applying after every wash/ride
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• #29805
Immersion, squirt or belt drive
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• #29806
Anyone seen one of these forks in the wild yet?
https://dedaelementi.com/gera-edg
D shape steerer so full internal compatible with regular stems, headsets etc
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• #29807
I do have an extra 16oz bottle, but will probably hold on to it.
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• #29808
List?
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• #29809
WOULD!
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• #29810
Will make a proper for sale post with photos etc. in due course, but quick heads up that I'm thinking about selling my MY23 Crux Pro in 56cm- brand new and completely unridden. £4k.
https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/crux-pro/p/205811?color=336166-205811
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• #29812
Soy sauce fish ftw
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• #29813
Am I making this up, or was their some gravel event where dudes literally peed on their drivetrain after some time of mud-cloggery. Sounds like something out of Unbound - the name fits too.
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• #29815
Green Oil for me, doesn't seem to perform any worse than the alternatives and at least it's not spraying PFCs everywhere..
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• #29816
A lot of the eco ones become horrible, sticky messes way too easily. Soy sauce fish is plenty for a top up, but I've since found a soy sauce cube from, I guess, a big supermarket sushi, that holds way too much for one person if it's a week of riding, easy to fill by sucking up lube.
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• #29817
Stay indoors until it's dry = problem solved
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• #29818
I use Rock n roll these days, gold for when it's dry and clean, blue for wetter rides. That said, Australia ain't the UK in terms of SFAB
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• #29819
easy to fill by sucking up lube.
Doing it wrong
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• #29820
Seconding Green oil, the newer recipe doesn’t seem to be quite the clag-magnet the older iterations were
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• #29822
The sheer Density of fairlights in Brockley, all flat bar
Should be studied
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• #29823
I saw one ON ROAD next to cycleway4 today, was pristine, orange. I was on a full suspension bike.
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• #29824
I’ve got my next Halloween costume sorted.
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• #29825
Oooh. Checkpoint or Crockett?
Progold prolink is good, it's what I use but you can't mix with anything else or it's gross so I don't put it on customers bikes, but once you've used it to wash out all the old lube it's nice and easy and clean. You can use it to clean and lube, so once it's on you can just top up and wipe down. I'm guessing if it's mostly mud you'll want to wipe that off first. If I go on a few days ride I'll take some in a little soy sauce fish or similar.