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Thanks hippy - it's not been ridden much since I discovered the drive-side had some play in it, but my confusion was that there doesn't seem to be any way to tighten it regardless. The non-drive side is fine (and always has been) and I can't tighten that any more than it already is.
I'd always thought the spindles were meant to be integrated solid on drive-side ofthese GXPs, so I was a bit surprised when I took it out and found I could move it in the crank arm with my fingers.
I guess I'll just run it into the ground whilst I get a new one sorted...
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I suspect these are the ones scott not scot is thinking of...
http://www.ergon-bike.com/us/backpacks/bc3.html
I have an older version that has been great for my dodgy back. The frame and pivot suspend it away from your back - and the weight seems to be almost complete borne by your hips. In fact, it seems to be more comfortable the more weight you carry, as otherwise the shoulder straps don't seem to be doing anything!
They are a bit pricey and tricky to source though...
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