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All saved at 700px wide so not sure what happened this time.... :roll:
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Nice one Gari, got just the weather for it too ;) .
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now that looks lovely!!!
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From Dan_K, a nice book about wild trails in Scotlandshire - cheers buddy :D
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AlpKit Delta for testing/trying. Not had it up yet but straight out of the box I'm liking it.

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The postman hasn't actually been as there's no chance he'd get within a mile of us.
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One square metre of 2oz proofed nylon to make a beak for my Terra Nova Comp 1 tarp.
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Couple of things to get me started on some bikepacking...

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Alpkit Stingray, asked for changes to the standard alpkit setup and they happily obliged :)


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Wildcat Tiger - see how this goes, gotta work out how to mount rear light effectively too.
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That stingray looks smart
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flatfishy wrote:That stingray looks smart
It does. What did it cost?
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Cheeky Monkey wrote:
flatfishy wrote:That stingray looks smart
It does. What did it cost?
Cheers Taylor.

Cost £80 (£65 standard stingray + £15 for the document wallet side thing). Document wallet standard is on the drive side, but I asked nicely and they put it non drive side. Only thing I would say is that I wish there was an option to get like a soft coating or something on the back of the velcro straps, but I could do that myself and it's best to tape the frame anyway IMHO.

Probably won't be trying it out for a few weeks though as I have other more pressing bike and car things to sort beforehand :?
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That is wonderful. Which hub, chainwheel and sprocket sizes, please :D
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Hi Nobby, Alfine8 with a 24-22 ring combo. Great for deep snow etc but wll probably run an 18 rear for spring onwards. As it is a loaded bike that will get used when I suspect the ground may be hard on a 29er I am happy to run it pretty low.
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Sweet ride Gari, I'm about 95% through adding a dyno hub to my fatty, can't wait to try it out. IGH might be next 8-)
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Whilst waiting for the really exciting gear I've just received some Y stakes, zip pulls and lhoon from Alpkit.

I like the Ys, they look like they could do some damage ;)
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A good day today for me! New foam lock-ons for the Swift (so I can remove the Alfine shifter easily when swapping to SS), 3-pairs of On-One merino socks in "dennis the menace flavour".....and an Exposure Diablo Mk4. A massive indulgence on my part as I've always been an advocate of Chinese lanterns. However a couple of days before El-an Back I blew mine plugging in a battery pack from my other set. :roll:
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Cratoni Zethos helmet half price care of Chain reaction Cycles.
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Got a hammock and Tarp today - ironically delivered at the same time, some visit wales literature :P
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Wonky chainring from Goldtech. The Swifts going back to single speed
Oh and a 'Scotland wild Trails volume 1, to complement Vol 2 from Dan
Done a few but bags more to go at :)
2924 miles per Gallon
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Ray Young wrote:Cratoni Zethos helmet half price care of Chain reaction Cycles.
Thanks for this one Ray. Have just ordered one myself as my helmet is in a sorry state.
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@Dusza, how did you fit a dunno hub to a 135 fork? I really wanted a dyno hub on mine but couldn't find a solution, would be interested to see what you did/got.
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Gari, I didn't. Bought a 100mm pugsley fork. I don't think there's anything on the market to help fit a dynohub in 135mm ? Would be sweet though.
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The mk2 Exposure Six Pack has just arrived to join the Diablo. I think eBay is gonna get banned at home. :?
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A Ti spork as i keep breaking the plastic ones and some bits fron On-One including some bargain £5 merino arm warmers.
Thanks for the scotland book Dan_K. Cheers
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An EDC gear hammock arrived from Mat at UK Hammocks yesterday.
Billy, my youngest desperately wants to sleep in a hammock so the wife suggested hanging one in his bedroom this evening. After checking her medication, I put up the new gear hammock which is plenty big enough for young kids to use and both Billy and his sister love it. I think the wife is now regretting her decision.
Here's my daughter before bedtime.
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