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johnnystorm wrote:
firedfromthecircus wrote:What's happened to the logo on the crank arms?
The 21st Century :-bd :grin:

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atk wrote:
Dave Barter wrote:Is it me or is that chain ring on the wrong side of the crank arms?
You can usually run the rings on either side of the spider (or run that side + a bashguard on the outer position). Usually depends on the chainline you need...
This, and I used to run a bash. :wink:
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oh no! new middleburn logo is horrid.
loved the old one :(
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Picked up a Dually rim to accommodate my new Maxxis Chronicle. Looking forward to building up the wheel and trying this combo out in the winter slop.
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Another pair of Giro Junction shoes, for when the ones I bought last year die.
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Red Chilli helmet light from the 2 for 1 PSA. Look alreet.
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Absolute Black, 34T Oval chainring - looks lush!
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An On One OG bar in carbon for the Fat bike. Tips the scales at 197g :cool:

And 3 pairs of merino socks
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Finally got myself a smaller sleeping mat :roll:
It may not have the best tog rating but I'm happy with it.
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Its a lot smaller than my 3/4 Gelert one!!
And that can would have been a Stella but its been opened :wink:
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Some stuff to clear the trails :-bd

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Zippy wrote:Some stuff to clear the trails :-bd

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Don't you know its irresponsible to let dogs use bow saws? :lol:
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Me and most of my mates carry those Bahco folding saws when were out riding its amazing the size of the branches/trunks they can cut through :shock:
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Spare Thomson Elite stem. Ebay special at just under a fiver. Postage was twice as much again from across the channel. :-\ Looked black in the picture...but silver will work.

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RobMac wrote:Me and most of my mates carry those Bahco folding saws when were out riding its amazing the size of the branches/trunks they can cut through :shock:
Big fan of Silky saws: http://www.silkyfox.co.uk/foldingsaws.html
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Cordillera V6 and a pair of Superstar El Plastiques to go on the On One Fatty that should arrive tomorrow. Apologies for anyone hoping for snow. I've just secured us the mildest winter on record! :lol:
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Trespass stormer down jacket 1/2 price.
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A beautiful minimalist Thomson Elite seatpost, thanks to Chew.
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A box in the shape of a Brooks Cambium saddle :)
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A shiney Thomson stem from Tommid - cheers buddy :-bd
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Tomorrow's post looks like it could be a cracker judging by the shipping notifications in my inbox today.
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Ian wrote:Tomorrow's post looks like it could be a cracker judging by the shipping notifications in my inbox today.
1st wave for me today....

Pair of floaters
Couple of 26 x 2.7 tubes
Handful of 29er tubes
Bunch of spray lubes and the like

Tomorrow will be the biggy I hope.....
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bicycle 3.5 & Pole-A-Bear tarp poles :wink:
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I got the trekkertent cuben tarp I ordered after reading stu's review.

Has the extra tie outs that they fitted free for me. Looks good! 127g...
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Don't you just love it when parcel 2 of 2 arrives by itself..... :roll:
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A bumper day in the postie department:

PHD Yukon jacket for Rovaniemi (but I'm not allowed it until Christmas)

A pair of 35mm wide 29er carbon rims. 417g each :shock:
They're off to Shand tomorrow to be united with hubs and turned into a pair of wheels.

From Just Riding Along, a pair of fat bike wheels - Industry 9 hubs on Sun Mulefüt rims.

Bank account now empty :-bd
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johnnystorm wrote:Don't you just love it when parcel 2 of 2 arrives by itself..... :roll:
Bummer :|
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