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My new bottle cages and bottles have arrived for my experiment with lead weighting... Now I just need some lead shot!

I'm thinking that I'm probably going to need to velcro the bottles in place though as whilst I bought the sturdiest cages I could find, they still don't seem that sturdy.
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Two lovely carbon poles for my camper van awning!
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Pair of DMR Vaults in black - all shiny and new.....
Many thanks Ian :cool: :grin:
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99percentchimp wrote:Pair of DMR Vaults in black - all shiny and new.....
Many thanks Ian :cool: :grin:
My pleasure - thank you of the loan of your set for the Rov150 :-bd

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Today I got a Lowe Pro camera case and a 43mm skylight filter.
The new camera to accompany the above is still in transit... :|
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A lovely Spot Gen1 and my train tickets to Scotland for the Capital trail! Game on!
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Rear Hadley hub for my DH bike.
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I have just opened my carbon BearBones poles for my silshelter! Divine.

I just need to work out how to put it up now!
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I have just opened my carbon BearBones poles for my silshelter! Divine.

I just need to work out how to put it up now!
Did I include the special rear line? I think I remembered but there were an awful lot of poles posted this week :wink:
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Bug nest for Silshelter all the way from China http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121516117659? ... EBIDX%3AIT only took ten days ....now to see if it fits .
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Hey wingnut, is that midge proof netting can you tell me ? Cheers
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This lot all ariived today.

Just need the frame now.

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Was thinking "surely that should be waiting on two frames but think my slow mind has caught up now...
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MussEd wrote:Was thinking "surely that should be waiting on two frames but think my slow mind has caught up now...
Rest easy, same thoughts here until I saw who posted it! :lol:
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petemaz wrote:Hey wingnut, is that midge proof netting can you tell me ? Cheers
Yeah very fine mesh looks and feels pretty robust , I am hoping to get time to put it up with the Silshelter tomorrow and will post a few pics for you
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wingnut wrote:
petemaz wrote:Hey wingnut, is that midge proof netting can you tell me ? Cheers
Yeah very fine mesh looks and feels pretty robust , I am hoping to get time to put it up with the Silshelter tomorrow and will post a few pics for you
The bug nest fits fine looks like it was made for the Silshelter .
In the pic's the shelter is not pegged out fully as i am baby sitting duty today ( my day off ) whilst my misses goes to buy a dress .
There is plenty of room between the two when pitched and the weight on my kitchen scales is 435gms in the stuff sack .
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Looks good wingnut! What's the floor made of, any idea? Also what's the weight ... eBay says 600, I'm assuming thats for the 2 person net? Cheers!
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Sorted !! Thanks Ian
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petemaz wrote:Looks good wingnut! What's the floor made of, any idea? Also what's the weight ... eBay says 600, I'm assuming thats for the 2 person net? Cheers!
Don't know what the floor is made of but it's waterproof and looks to be of decent quality , the weight is as I put the my post 435 gms and not the 600gms stated in the Ebay ad and it's big enough for one person only .
For £23 posted it looks good value to me .
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Some lovely Salomon photochromic sunglasses to replace my stolen Oakley's, they look funny but they're very comfy :-bd
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Thanks for that wingnut, much appreciated
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Nice looking ti Stooge there, Bryan :cool:
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Today I got some svelte KCNC bits; carbon fork bung to replace the one I robbed off the fat bike to build the Bahookie. A bar extender thing to mount the GPS - tips all other bar extenders into a cocked hat. Lastly, a disc calliper adaptor also for the Bahookie. Saved about an ounce. :geek:
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Ian wrote:A bar extender thing to mount the GPS - tips all other bar extenders into a cocked hat
oooh, whats that?
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Chew wrote:
Ian wrote:A bar extender thing to mount the GPS - tips all other bar extenders into a cocked hat
oooh, whats that?
Guessing here:

http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=306

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