The post man's been ...

Talk about anything.

Moderators: Bearbonesnorm, Taylor, Chew

Blair512
Posts: 646
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:27 pm
Location: Falkirk
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Blair512 »

No book for me either, left work on time especially!
Image
User avatar
whitestone
Posts: 7868
Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:20 am
Location: Skipton(ish)
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by whitestone »

Joining the Dots was waiting for me when I got home :-bd However it's been nicked! :wink:
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
User avatar
Richard G
Posts: 4913
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:09 am
Location: South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Richard G »

Aww. Nothing today either. :(
User avatar
thenorthwind
Posts: 2609
Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2016 6:07 pm
Location: Newcastle

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by thenorthwind »

No book, but some nice stickers from some bloke in a shed (cheers Stu).

Also, early in the week, a Shimano 3W dynohub and a Cycle2Charge V2 (spending the money Santa brought me). Just need a rim and some spokes now. And nipples. And tape. And probably something else I've forgotten.
paramart
Posts: 430
Joined: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:19 pm
Location: cannock chase

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by paramart »

croix der fer 30 bit weighty but wanted 1 for years,
it's not that I can and others can't, it's that I will and others won't.
Blair512
Posts: 646
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:27 pm
Location: Falkirk
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Blair512 »

My copy finally arrived today, just need time to read it now!

[url=https://flic.kr/p/SmC8F5]Image
Image
User avatar
In Reverse
Posts: 1821
Joined: Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:08 pm
Location: Manchester

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by In Reverse »

Velo Orange Casey's Crazy Bars for the ti build. Nice.

Just ordered a shiny VO stem and some shiny alloy headset spacers to really tart the look up. :-bd
Ben98
Posts: 1151
Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:21 am
Location: Somewhere in the 4th dimension

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Ben98 »

Some superstar wheels to replace my crashed front one (can't have a mismatched set), they're a bit heavy and very blue :???:
User avatar
Bearbonesnorm
Posts: 23943
Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:53 pm
Location: my own little world

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Bearbonesnorm »

Velo Orange Casey's Crazy Bars for the ti build. Nice.
Yay :-bd
May the bridges you burn light your way
User avatar
benp1
Posts: 4056
Joined: Sat Dec 07, 2013 7:36 pm
Location: South Downs

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by benp1 »

Topeak Joe Blow Booster

Proper track pump with chamber for tubeless

Was managing fine for tubeless with my budget track pump but was struggling with my most recent inflation and wouldn't go up at all (despite this tyre and wheel working previously?!). Got annoyed and treated myself to my first ever proper track pump
User avatar
Ian
Posts: 4655
Joined: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:10 pm
Location: Scotlandshire
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Ian »

Been away from home for two weeks, and bumper crop of stuff for me when I got back:

Two copies of the Joining the Dots book :-bd
An rather exclusive proper high quality limited edition photo print (number 1 of 10) of Lee Craigie cresting the summit of the Beach Horn - haven't have a picture of a female other than my wife on my wall since I was a teenager :lol:
A pair of those slightly bouncy carbon forks that Greg doesn't like. Objective review coming to a blog near you soon :cool:
Two nice Espresso cups - I'll quickly add I don't own any Crikey, how much kit so I think I'm OK :???:
A book on Calligraphy to reignite an old hobby :geek:
User avatar
JohnClimber
Posts: 3921
Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:41 pm

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by JohnClimber »

Ian wrote:A pair of those slightly bouncy carbon forks that Greg doesn't like. Objective review coming to a blog near you soon :cool:
I look forward to it
User avatar
whitestone
Posts: 7868
Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:20 am
Location: Skipton(ish)
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by whitestone »

Ian wrote:A book on Calligraphy to reignite an old hobby :geek:
Interesting
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
User avatar
dlovett
Posts: 1924
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:37 pm
Location: South Coast
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by dlovett »

I nice shiny Fat Hugger for the front of the Vir Fortis. So it will now be hot and sunny for months on end.
User avatar
Richard G
Posts: 4913
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:09 am
Location: South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Richard G »

Ian wrote:A book on Calligraphy to reignite an old hobby :geek:
The missus does that. It's vaguely exciting (damn you swear filter!).

I wish I had the patience / skill for such things.
User avatar
Bearbonesnorm
Posts: 23943
Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:53 pm
Location: my own little world

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Bearbonesnorm »

A pair of Vittoria Peyote tyres from everyone's favourite Yorkshire brand ... at £15 each, I'm very impressed so far.
May the bridges you burn light your way
User avatar
metalheart
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Jun 25, 2016 8:56 pm
Location: Escocia

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by metalheart »

A black and aqua Cotic SolarisMAX in large (B+) flavour.

Intention is that it'll be my main/go to b/p bike and I need to put some serious miles in on it this year.

Assembled and the bits and pieces I've had kicking about for a while in anticipation fitted, not had the chance to take it for a spin yet though....

Hopefully get some proper photos tomorrow in the daylight.
Give the dirt a little room.
User avatar
Richard G
Posts: 4913
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:09 am
Location: South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Richard G »

Full face Fox Carbon Pro helmet... which is apparently too big for me. Who knew that I had a small head? :(

Annoyingly the small size isn't in the sale so it's going to cost me £80 more.
ScotRoutes
Posts: 8144
Joined: Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:56 am

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by ScotRoutes »

metalheart wrote:A black and aqua Cotic SolarisMAX in large (B+) flavour.

Intention is that it'll be my main/go to b/p bike and I need to put some serious miles in on it this year.

Assembled and the bits and pieces I've had kicking about for a while in anticipation fitted, not had the chance to take it for a spin yet though....

Hopefully get some proper photos tomorrow in the daylight.

Well taped?
User avatar
Single Speed George
Posts: 611
Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:36 pm
Location: Shap

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Single Speed George »

Image

got a frame bag ... put lots of tools and things in it now so its full ... now my bike weighs allot more but atleast my camel back is light !
User avatar
Richard G
Posts: 4913
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:09 am
Location: South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Richard G »

Some body armour. Need to protect my ribs on the more gnarly stuff until they're fully healed. =/
User avatar
Bearbonesnorm
Posts: 23943
Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:53 pm
Location: my own little world

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Bearbonesnorm »

Some body armour.
Body armour, full face helmet ... what you planning on doing (apart from hurting yourself)?
May the bridges you burn light your way
User avatar
Richard G
Posts: 4913
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:09 am
Location: South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Richard G »

Ha, just for DH duties mostly. I'd look somewhat of a pillock rocking up to the WRT like that. :lol:
HaYWiRe
Posts: 617
Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:47 pm
Location: Neath, South Wales

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by HaYWiRe »

Another swift delivery from decathlon:

A light running hooded...um...hoodie, now the only fleece type mid layer i own after donating my poorly fitting fleece jackets i never wore. Should be good for running, hiking, biking and still look reasonably casual.

Some trail running gaiters for keeping crap out my shoes, certainly a world away from my massive waterproof rambling ones.

And some trail running shorts with more pockets than you can shake a stick at. 6 pockets around the waist and very stable, should hold most of my "Diabetacrap" on my adventures.
User avatar
Borderer
Posts: 1541
Joined: Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:59 pm
Location: Scottish Borders
Contact:

Re: The post man's been ...

Post by Borderer »

Well I am sure you have all been on the edge of your seats, wondering how I would find mats in time for our Portugal trip to replace the ones the numpty courier lost last week.....
Ta dah....

Image

A big recommendation for http://www.actionoutdoors.co.uk/ who pulled out all the stops and replaced the old model mats I had paid for with brand new hot off the press new model ones (that will now cost nearly twice the price) without charging me any extra.

Image

The yellow thing is the new style schnozzel pump in silnylon I think. It came with the mats but I don't like it one bit!
At first glance it looks to be smaller and lighter than the old style pump but I weighed them both and the new one is actually slightly heavier at 61g vs 45g. It also doesn't pack down a whole lot smaller, though I spose you could use it as a dry bag for other things and get dual use out of it, though I would be afraid of puncturing it in that case as it is very thin.

Image
Image

This is going to make me sound like a moany old person, but I wish they had just left the pump as it was. It only took a couple of minutes if that to inflate each mat with the old pump, whereas now you have to wag this bag about to fill it with air and then contort yourself to force the air into the mat.
Post Reply