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mfezela wrote: Sun May 31, 2020 1:11 pm Not a bargain per se, but a great cheap solution to cable/hose routing on the bike. The self adhesive pads work but I chose to add a thin cable tie on smaller diameter tubes.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/402168946114
Thanks, I could do with some for the improvised home office, and a few of them wouldn't go amiss to replace the electrical tape currently in use on my commuter :oops:

I reckon if you used some of that 3M stuff used to stick Go-Pro mounts to helmets, etc. they'd be as secure as anything.
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If you are after a Force Ten (F10) Project Hydrogen tent then with their "lockdown10" code https://www.summits.co.uk/ the tent is £485.99
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A mate dragged me into the local go outdoors and grabbed a much needed new pair of shoes for everyday wear, but would be alright for a bit of biking with flats. Remind me a bit of the older version guide tennies, £40 a pair Link:

https://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15908972/n ... lsrc=aw.ds
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Shadow+ ultegra road mech roughly half price at freewheel
https://www.freewheel.co.uk/shimano-ult ... -rdrx800gs

Plenty of other Shimano bargains there too
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On One Bootzipper framesets, currently on offer at £349.99

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FTOOBZ29/ ... 5cde309e90
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On One Bootzipper framesets, currently on offer at £349.99

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FTOOBZ29/ ... 5cde309e90
Isn't that double the price they were a few weeks ago? The pricing structure really is something special. :wink:
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I went to look if they had any Free Ranger framesets in stock as I am looking for something new, usually 799. Today, pre order @ 1199.99!!!
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 3:25 pm
On One Bootzipper framesets, currently on offer at £349.99

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FTOOBZ29/ ... 5cde309e90
Isn't that double the price they were a few weeks ago? The pricing structure really is something special. :wink:
Really; Framesets for £175?? I missed that. :shock:

Still think £350 for a frameset is pretty good value these days.
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Really; Framesets for £175?? I missed that
Yeah, certainly around that price I'm sure.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:57 pm
Really; Framesets for £175?? I missed that
Yeah, certainly around that price I'm sure.
Think that was frame and fork at one point. Think its gone up to £450 at one point as well. Its one of the reasons I dont bother looking at Planet X anymore :roll:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:57 pm
Really; Framesets for £175?? I missed that
Yeah, certainly around that price I'm sure.
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chrisjones wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:26 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 3:25 pm
On One Bootzipper framesets, currently on offer at £349.99

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FTOOBZ29/ ... 5cde309e90
Isn't that double the price they were a few weeks ago? The pricing structure really is something special. :wink:
Really; Framesets for £175?? I missed that. :shock:

Still think £350 for a frameset is pretty good value these days.
Give it a week or two and they'll be cheap again probably.
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They're always cheap. It's just a question of how much they expect you to pay for one.
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ScotRoutes wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:58 pm They're always cheap. It's just a question of how much they expect you to pay for one.
I used to work near a bike shop that sold own brand carbon frames from Taiwan. Chatting to the owner, he'd asked the bloke that ran the frame factory about steel frames. Factory owner was "FFS, I'll have to teach the people to braze etc, so you'll need to order at least 1000". The cost per frame using 531 would have been £15, that's fifteen quid.
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^ £15? No chance, I think he's pulling your leg :) Factory wouldn't set up to manufacture in a new material for 1000 units either, that's just 10 runs of the average MOQ for steel frames.
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If you've got teeny feet (43 or less) then these SPD boots look a steal
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mob ... prod199169
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I was in Decathlon in Edinburgh yesterday and they had some Giro Herraduro and Shimano (can't remember model, but mid range) SPD shoes for around £40 in the sale
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Fed up with your riding specs always scratching?
Or leaving them on a fence post or cafe etc?

These are just a quid from poundland
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A comfy as any other pair of standard cycling glasses that I've used.
I'll be heading back soon for the clear lens ones and a couple of spares.
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Nordisk telemark 1 tent, 299 from 450

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/nordisk-telema ... wkEALw_wcB

Is it a bargain?.. its all relative I guess, maybe
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JohnClimber wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:59 pm Fed up with your riding specs always scratching?
Or leaving them on a fence post or cafe etc?

These are just a quid from poundland
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A comfy as any other pair of standard cycling glasses that I've used.
I'll be heading back soon for the clear lens ones and a couple of spares.
They certainly look impressive for £1 John.

It may well be fine, but personally I wouldn't risk them for two reasons.
1. I don't know if the lenses would actually filter out UV (at £1 - I'd not necessarily trust them to do so even if they say they do! - although I guess you could test it with a UV pen or something...)
2. I wouldn't trust them to be shatterproof, so if a stone hit them....

If I wanted cheap riding sunnies, I'd probs get them from screwfix or similar for safety glasses, may not look as cool, but I'll know (well know to a greater level of comfort!) that they've met the safety standards I'd be after if riding.

That's just me, just make your own informed decisions :-bd
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Yes i allso get safety glasses and sunnies form screwfix or a localshop - usually about £2- 5 depending on offers
They also come ina frameless design which i need for road/drop bar cycling
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Im also a screwfix safety specs user. I use some DeWalt Indoor/Ourdoor ones
OK so there just over a fiver, but the lenses are great for anything between dark shadows between trees to full sunlight

I struggle with very dark lenses going from full brightness into shadow but these are pretty good
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2. I wouldn't trust them to be shatterproof, so if a stone hit them....
I'd be wary too. Cheap stuff can be cheapest in China as they are good at using the cheapest materials possible to give an outward impression of a thing.
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Is that the new One one/Planet X marketting strategy :lol:
or they could use
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Mart wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:08 pm Im also a screwfix safety specs user. I use some DeWalt Indoor/Ourdoor ones
OK so there just over a fiver, but the lenses are great for anything between dark shadows between trees to full sunlight

I struggle with very dark lenses going from full brightness into shadow but these are pretty good
Same here, I use some DeWalt sunglasses from Screwfix. It's got nothing to do with the fact that they were some of the few frames that actually fit my oversized head...

They came in particularly useful a couple of weeks ago when I was out on the bike and a wasp bounced off the lens and stung me on the eyebrow on it's way past. It gave me a bit of a wobble and I almost rode into a hedge, but it was much better that being stung in the eyeball. I was worried that my eye might close up as I was 20 miles away from home, but beyond a little localised swelling it was alright.
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