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Replaced a few worn items so time for a clear out.
£40 2 x Ultegra R8010 direct mount rim brakes - excellent condition, small touch of rub in the rear calliper but pretty much spotless
£30 Ultegra 6800 52/36 chainrings - very good condition as I bought the crankset then swapped out the rings for a gravel bike build. Not sure of mileage but teeth are in good nick.
£5 Pirelli P Zero 25mm clincher - done maybe 500 summer KM, swapped out for different tyres
FREE (pickup only) Attaquer mid winter gloves M - well worn, couple of holes on the thumbs but still a comfy pair for commutes etc. Warm enough for circa 5-15C.
£5 2 x Moon lights saddle rail mounts - great mounts for a tidy rear light solution, selling as I've changed light brands
£8 2 x Goodyear Eagle F1 tan wall tyres 25mm - one in very good condition, one with a fairly large hole in the sidewall which I booted but decided not to keep riding. No punctures once booted
£45 Tune AC 100 titanium front QR skewer - reluctant sale, but I had an insurance claim on the rear skewer and can't find a matching black one. Proper weight weenie part, skewer weighs 18g on my scales. Internal cam (proper clamp force) and very hard to find these days as Tune stopped making them.
SOLD £5 Rapha classic arm warmers black size M - well worn for a few years but elastic is still good and grippers work well. A good mid weight arm warmer.
SOLD £90 Garmin Edge 520 Plus - very good condition with just a couple minor scratches on the screen. Will come with an unused out front mount and unused stem mount. Battery still holds a charge well (although I run it with BT turned off to extend battery life) but elevation data gets a little funky when it's wet out. Pretty sure I have an unused HR monitor strap I can throw in too.
SOLD FREE (pickup only) - Moon comet rear light. Works perfectly but been sat in a box for a couple years as a backup light. Comes with a rubber mount to fit most seatposts. 35 lumens I think and needs a usb mini charging cable (might be able to find one of these for you)
SOLD £5 DHB neoprene overshoes size XL (46-48) - rarely worn so in excellent condition. Too warm for my toes.
SOLD £5 Defeet dura gloves etouch black size M - rarely worn and in great condition
SOLD £10 Roval steel QR skewers - came stock with some Roval wheels, relatively light and a very strong clamp force.
SOLD £5 unused Garmin stem faceplate mount with adjustable angle (one of these https://amzn.to/3mptedd) my OCD was incompatible with the angle of this mount so it's sat in a box since I bought it.Postage possible for £3 or pickup from N1.
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Ah odd, maybe they sold out of general admission tickets. I was going to buy some earlier this week but couldn't make the timing work.
I would definitely go watch the Arsenal women Vs Barcelona women match (assuming it's at the Emirates not in Borehamwood). I went to see the Arsenal women Vs Chelsea women match earlier this year and was blown away by the quality on show.
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I don't disagree with this actually. Ramming someone off their bike causing injury and threatening them with a machete must carry some pretty serious charges. The risk vs reward ratio is all wrong - there's a reason organised crime gangs have moved into fly tipping (risk of a few fines is pretty low risk vs the profit potential). If the idiots are going to risk some very hefty criminal charges then they might as well go all in and steal things of higher resale value.
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Has anyone experienced a crankset bolt loosening off despite being torqued up properly?
I've got a BB30 crankset that has been remarkably quiet for several years but has recently started creaking a lot. It seems the self extracting bolt keeps working itself out and introducing play into the BB. Should I just torque it up tighter (currently going up to 40nm) or should I perhaps look at replacing the bolt? For what it's worth I've also applied some threadlocker on the bolt but it still seems to work itself loose after a hard effort.
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I think I used a hole punch and two zip ties, worked a treat and tidy enough.