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• #1577
John, I would take my wheels and pedals off anyhow..because the baggage handlers are not that careful as you know, obviously you can lower your saddle. I would choose the one with the wheels..I carried my bag around Barcelona and my shoulders were destroyed returning in NL. After this I created DIY wheels and this is muchhhhhh easier to carry.
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• #1578
Get the one with the wheels, you're carrying around a lot of weight already...
;)
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• #1579
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• #1580
Get the one with the wheels, you're carrying around a lot of weight already...
;)fuck off
;)
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• #1581
Got a sweet retro powerbar bag. Pic can be seen if you search zima here. Can do you a good price.
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• #1582
It's pretty big as well.
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• #1583
Yeah, I saw that thread last night. Looks sweet. But I need something asap, and I'm not around this weekend.
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• #1584
I don't know how applicable this is to you but:
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• #1585
For sale:
I've decided that I'm very unlikely to ever play polo again, so I have a the following for sale.
Bauer black Hockey Helmet 2100 with cage(some cutouts) Only 1 owner from new and in great condition.Also warrior lacrosse gloves, large size but not massive, seen better days but nothing a bit of tape or sewing wouldn't fix.
RaceFace Zero LW knee and shin pads, large size, good condition. This model is not a full length shin pad but stops slightly short.
Whole lot £60 posted
Helmet £45 posted
Gloves £10 posted
Knee pads £15 postedIf your interested PM me and I can take some photos, answer any questions.
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• #1586
I went paint balling a while ago and thought the gloves would be really good for polo, there like £5 too I'm going to get some next
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• #1587
The cup wasn't so successful.
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• #1588
Ha yep I would add it was robs stag do and we shot him in the balls a lot
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• #1589
Anyone have some medium gloves for sale before I pull the trigger on some online?
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• #1590
I went paint balling a while ago and thought the gloves would be really good for polo, there like £5 too I'm going to get some next
I tried these a couple of years ago. Cheap ones have no padding on the inside so the plastic digs in your hand.
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• #1591
Some help please....
Name of this knee pads?
(Kremin Milwakee and Kevin Toronto use them)
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• #1592
G shock
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• #1593
Not much protection but ok to take a little pinch out of it.
They rip easy too..beware if u haz hulk smash dressing sense..
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• #1594
thanks, i remembered now that you use them as well!
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• #1595
g-form, i found it
(g-shock are the watches)
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• #1597
McDavids for life
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• #1598
Werd
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• #1599
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• #1600
What's he up to?
Not quite the right thread, but close enough. I want to get a new bag, as my BOGear one just isn't that practical for my large bike, I have to take everything off to get it in, and no padding, wheels, etc.
I'm looking at:
£60 - Cheap
£97 - Big
£100 - Light
With the CRC one, I should be able to get my bike in with the rear wheel still on, but have to take off my saddle, maybe bars too
With the Tifosi one, I should be able to get my whole by in by just taking off the front wheel, seat can stay in.
Any thoughts/experiences?