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Not heard from @jorton, so the other bits are still available
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Sorted then - cheers @prefixit. @jorton give me a shout re pick up.
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Hey all - few bits available to clear out the flat before moving. For free or forum donation.
1) New Continental Ultra Sport tyres, 700x25, yellow trimGONE2) Lifeline bottle cage
3) Lezyne chainstay protector
4) Lifeline bottle cage carry pack
5) Bike wall hookGONE6) Unbranded saddle bag - medium/large
7) Challenge Chicane single tyre - used but some life left - 700x33, tan sidewall.
8) Tektro interrupter/inline brake levers - used but good condition
9) Loads of Lifeline black cable housing (not pictured) - weirdly it was cheaper to buy 30m than 3m, so got loads to give away.
Let me know any questions, or if you want any individual pictures. Collection N7 please!
Cheers
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May be too late (and I may have misunderstood), but I didn't go near the red bit you circled and just used the bleed port (part 8).
Also one set of barbs I had previously had a small film of wax or something over the hole that I needed to pierce for the oil to flow through into the hose. Might be worth checking?
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Hey all - anyone have any recommendations for a small solar-powered irrigation system controller? Only got a small garden with a few beds, so not after something fancy; but equally not too cheap that it'll break within a year.
Alternatively any reliable hacks that will survive a few weeks away?
Cheers
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Cheers guys! Any major issues likely if I've used one of those silver barbs with BH59 (due to impatience)? I've got BR600 levers to attach to calipers which came with R785s. The lever connector nuts got nicked with my levers, so to get one brake sorted I've grabbed the nut from the other caliper and bunged it on the lever.
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Another +1 for Peregrines: good for tarmac thru to tough-ish trails in my experience