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Ooh, Carbon Loops are out in the wild then..... :o
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Officially not till Santa's been!
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johnnystorm wrote:Ooh, Carbon Loops are out in the wild then..... :o
I'm not allowed mine until March... :|

Apparently there are only 15 pairs in Europe, and Shona managed to get 4 of those for the UK.
I now know where three pairs have gone. Maybe John Climber has got the forth?
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There's 2 pairs coming to Charlie the Bike Monger, 1 of which will be mine.
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Charlie has sold out of Carbon Jones bars. I got one pair! yay!
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^ Nice. If I could add to my Jones bar collection that would be the one .. I'm making excuses not to, weak ones.

Anyway, a parcel from Wildcat today. Another fine example of how cunning use of straps can make bikepacking kit so much better - a Mtn Lion harness.
Anyone set one up on a Loop bar / Truss fork combo? It's intended for the road bike but it has more potential than that, I'm sure there's a cunning way to make the Truss triangulation spans work well with the harness lower tension straps.
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jameso wrote:Anyway, a parcel from Wildcat today. Another fine example of how cunning use of straps can make bikepacking kit so much better - a Mtn Lion harness.
Anyone set one up on a Loop bar / Truss fork combo? It's intended for the road bike but it has more potential than that, I'm sure there's a cunning way to make the Truss triangulation spans work well with the harness lower tension straps.
Thanks James. Let me know how you get on with the truss fork. We've looked at and think it should fit in the way you describe, but have never had opportunity to try it ourselves.
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New bike for my boy, hence my absence from the Winter Bivvy.

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A fine excuse :-bd
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Well my postie has just emptied his sack at my house... (sorry :oops: )

Genesis Longitude, at last a decent bike suitable for bivy'ing

An Alpkit frame bag, I even asked them to put a couple of velcro loops on the top inside for holding my Stu poles

a fake-GoPro

who says Father Xmas doesn't exist... :-bd

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^^^ very nice.
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Small but sweet
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Perfect for connecting my Garmin to the Kemo. The Up Angle Mini B plug means the cable comes out at a better angle and it would be good for those running their GPS on a stem too.
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Mine are a whole 4g heavier than that :| :wink:

Unsure whether to cut them down to 660mm or not. 710mm seems really quite wide...
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I put them on the scale the other way around they were 290g. So maybe turn them around? :wink:

I'm gonna start full width, ride them for a while and see, once you cut you can't put it back, and that's at least £20 worth of crabon!

Looking forward to my TomCat bag!
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mountainbaker wrote:Looking forward to my TomCat bag!
They'll be here today or tomorrow all being well. Put one on the carbon loops last night and it fits like a glove :cool:
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Ian wrote:
mountainbaker wrote:Looking forward to my TomCat bag!
They'll be here today or tomorrow all being well. Put one on the carbon loops last night and it fits like a glove
What - sticky out bits all over the place?
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Some new reading matter. Looking forward to getting stuck in as much is set in mid-Wales. A quick look at the pics suggests not much has changed in the last 50 years ... there's pictures of people carrying bikes across bogs :-bd

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Looks like Pont Elan in that picture.
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Looks like a day for some new reading...

A long time customer completely surprised me by sending me a new book. First few pages are pretty funny. Should be a good 'un.

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Do like Tim Moore's writing, both French Revolutions (his riding the TdF) and Spanish Steps (doing the Camino Frances variant of the Camino de Santiago) had me crying with laughter in places. His description of bonking is unforgettable!
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More stuff ... the 'awards' for the video comp have just arrived. You've heard of the Oscars, so maybe these should be the Boners?
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mountainbaker wrote:Image
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Pleased to see John Lewis digiscales are the weapon of choice! :mrgreen:
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s8tannorm wrote:More stuff ... the 'awards' for the video comp have just arrived. You've heard of the Oscars, so maybe these should be the Boners?
I'm definately not uploading a vid if there is a danger of getting a Boner from Stu for my troubles.
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A camera that shoots timelapse.

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