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• #327
Met with Andy today for lockwhip and free stickers. Great guy!
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Met with Andy today for lockwhip and free stickers. Great guy!
-SimonGreat sticker placement! Let me know how you get on with the tool :)
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• #329
I have had a couple of people paypal me money for tools, but they are out of the UK. This costs more for postage, so if you would like a tool and you live outside the UK, please add £6 on for postage.
Thanks!
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• #330
I have had a couple of people paypal me money for tools, but they are out of the UK. This costs more for postage, so if you would like a tool and you live outside the UK, please add £6 on for postage.
Thanks!
I would be one of them (but within Europe), just let me know if you want more cash for the postage... however the webshop does state *"- Postage within the UK/Europe is £4.00". *
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• #331
If I was to pick one up would you prefer
1). Paypal money, then meet to pick up
2). Pay when picking upand where do the deals go down?
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• #332
I'll take one as well please - pm sent
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• #333
I would be one of them (but within Europe), just let me know if you want more cash for the postage... however the webshop does state *"- Postage within the UK/Europe is £4.00". *
You are right! I changed it and forgot ;) Thanks!
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• #334
I got my new tool on Tuesday, after finally getting it out of the packet I just marvelled at it for a while. I stripped my back wheel on Tuesday night. Its brilliant.
I would make the following changes -
1 - somewhere to put an allen key or two
2- somewhere to stash an inner tube, some patches and a bit of glue
3 -a pumpIf i can make all these slightly silly changes I can make this the only tool I have to carry anywhere when I have a bike with me ever.
PS - Is Andy Pancake name checked on the tool?
Brilliant tool, best chain whip / lockring tool I have come across - worth twice the price. Get one innit.
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• #335
Paid by paypal. PM'd deets... Thanks Andy
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• #336
Lockwhip arrived in the post today. Cheers Andy.
Excellent bit of kit, hats off to you.
Used the tools arrival as an excuse to go buy a new rear cog and strip the back wheel :-)
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• #337
I got my new tool on Tuesday, after finally getting it out of the packet I just marvelled at it for a while. I stripped my back wheel on Tuesday night. Its brilliant.
I would make the following changes -
1 - somewhere to put an allen key or two
2- somewhere to stash an inner tube, some patches and a bit of glue
3 -a pumpIf i can make all these slightly silly changes I can make this the only tool I have to carry anywhere when I have a bike with me ever.
PS - Is Andy Pancake name checked on the tool?
Brilliant tool, best chain whip / lockring tool I have come across - worth twice the price. Get one innit.
Glad you like it!
I tried to incorporate an allen key... but using the allen key attached to the tool would be a pain to use. Also you would need more than one size.
So it's better to have these separate.Anything stashed on the tool would also affect how it works. You don't want to be putting lot's of force into taking your cog off and then something drops off!
A pump?! ;)
Stoked you like the lockwhip, I took me a year or so to develop and get right. I also would not put something out there that did not work. I don't believe in excess waste.
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• #338
Lockwhip arrived in the post today. Cheers Andy.
Excellent bit of kit, hats off to you.
Used the tools arrival as an excuse to go buy a new rear cog and strip the back wheel :-)
Changing gears on a fixed gear bike! :)
Glad you got it so quick and that you like it!
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• #339
Got mine in the post today too... now thats service :) thanks andy! Now im on the hunt for a phil sprocket
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• #340
Got mine in the post today too... now thats service :) thanks andy! Now im on the hunt for a phil sprocket
The Royal mail postal system has gotten a lot quicker this year... funny that?!
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• #341
All these proposed changes were a joke. Brilliant tool.
Glad you like it!
I tried to incorporate an allen key... but using the allen key attached to the tool would be a pain to use. Also you would need more than one size.
So it's better to have these separate.Anything stashed on the tool would also affect how it works. You don't want to be putting lot's of force into taking your cog off and then something drops off!
A pump?! ;)
Stoked you like the lockwhip, I took me a year or so to develop and get right. I also would not put something out there that did not work. I don't believe in excess waste.
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• #342
All these proposed changes were a joke. Brilliant tool.
I seeee :)
Thanks!
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• #343
A bump, just in case you forgot about this thread ;)
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• #344
is collection available?
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• #345
(^I imagine it still is, picked up one myself)
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• #346
where from?
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• #347
I'm interested in getting one of these
PM sent.
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• #348
Paypal'd and PM'd!
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• #349
Just picked mine up from Andy - lovely sturdy bit of kit. And some stickers too! time to get tightening / flailing ninja-style.
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• #350
Are these still available?
New offer for forum members that would like a lockwhip tool...
20% discount for members and 10% of the sale goes to the forum.
The V2 Lockwhips retail at £26The price to you: £20.80 (+free fixedgearlondon stickers)
I'm rounding the donation to the forum up to: £2.50 per tool sold.
Link to our webshop is here for details: Fixedgearlondon
Collection in person is welcome or I can post to you if desired. (Postage is not included in the cost)
If you would like one, please make a list below!
Paid by PayPal. PM'd Details.
Cheers Andy