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Picked up a JetBoil Zip stove from Go Outdoors.

Cost me less than £50 (did a price match against outdoorgb.com)

Very pleased with it !
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Neoair XLite. Fortunately being of svelte proportions, the womens model being warmer, thicker and lighter than the regular suits me perfectly!

338g, r-value 3.9, size of 700ml mug. I rather like the flower patterns too :D
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My Hunka bivi and Rig7 tarp arrived from Alpkit today. Unfortunately I am at work until late tonight so have to wait ages before I can have a play! :?
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Postman due tomorrow, but I'll be busy then.
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salsa number three.
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You can never have too many salsa's.*




*unless you speak to my missus :roll:
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johnnystorm wrote:You can never have too many salsa's.*




*unless you speak to my missus :roll:
You know what they say the perfect number of bikes* is S-1 (where S = the number of bikes that lead to divorce) :D


*I am also finding this equation applies to tarps too
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Very nice Kevin, what size is it?
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Montane Minimus waterproof. 215g with stuff sac on my scales for a size small. Quite impressed with that as the material feels reasnably robust and it has a proper mountain hood with volume adjuster. Be interesting to see how the shield+ fabric performs
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Salsa call it 51.
555mm effective tt.
Unfortunately it didn't arrive, should be Monday then.
A pair of conti cyclo x-king 700 x 42 did.
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Rig7 turned up from promptly from Alpkit after being out of stock for what seemed like 18 months..

It was worth the wait though.
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Continental X King 2.4 tyre for the front to go with 2.2 Race King on the rear.
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The b*stardos at La Poste are refusing to bother to deliver a shiny new rear mech for my road bike - GRRR!!!!!

I've been tracking the package online since the middle of last week and they claim to have attempted delivery three times which is nonsense and now my (already lacking) training for the upcoming Etape du Tour is falling even further behind.

I'm getting twangs of deja-vu - it's my ill-fated Pyrenean trip all over again (my back and other factors conspiring to keep me from achieving anything this year) - buggeroo!
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Last week the postman brought me a nice shiny new Scott Addict R15 road bike.

http://www.westbrookcycles.co.uk/bikes- ... 011-p81551

Absolute steal from Westbrook Cycles. Full SRAM red, Kysirium Elite wheels, carbon frame and Ritchey finishing kit.....
I've done a few rides on it and it is very fast and smooth!
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I've been using a Garmin Edge 500 for years now (think I have about 3 years of data now...) and I'm very happy with it.

I came across an Edge 200 on eBay for £34 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330943792356 so I bought it. This will be used for purely navigational on bike purpose, and all for less money than the mount http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garmin-010-11 ... 43bc3d47fe :shock:

Just require a bit of careful use with the dremel to add some pins in - I know how the courses works, and as it's a simpler gps I can bring up OS grid easier than I can on my edge 500. So all good for exploring.
I was considering some other devices - but the edge 200 is USB compliant and makes good use of the latest tech in a simple way, I did want something like an etrex or foretrax, but on balance this is better for what I want, and is unbeatable for the money really - I can always sell it on for what I paid for it once I fix the mounting solution, and I think is the lightest possible solution. USB battery charging will be easy peasy too.

Bargain me thinks - get some exploring done. I was using courses on my edge 500, but it then meant I couldn't see all my other cycling stats things - which I do actually like to have :oops:

Now I just have to get my arse into gear and actually go out and about more :|
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Zippy wrote... This will be used for purely navigational on bike purpose, and all for less money than the mount http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garmin-010-11 ... 43bc3d47fe
It may be too late for you Zippy but i got one of these and it's been good (on rough roads too)....
http://www.racewaredirect.co.uk/#/shop/ ... nd/2859459
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Dan_K wrote:Last week the postman brought me a nice shiny new Scott Addict R15 road bike.

http://www.westbrookcycles.co.uk/bikes- ... 011-p81551

Absolute steal from Westbrook Cycles. Full SRAM red, Kysirium Elite wheels, carbon frame and Ritchey finishing kit.....
I've done a few rides on it and it is very fast and smooth!
I bought one of the CR1-SL frames they were knocking out cheap. Still building mine up though! :lol:
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99percentchimp wrote:
Zippy wrote... This will be used for purely navigational on bike purpose, and all for less money than the mount http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garmin-010-11 ... 43bc3d47fe
It may be too late for you Zippy but i got one of these and it's been good (on rough roads too)....
http://www.racewaredirect.co.uk/#/shop/ ... nd/2859459
I didn't buy that mount - just commenting how I've got the computer for less than the mount :lol:

Cheers for the link chimp - I think I'm gonna try and get a garmin one because I like the hinge on the clamp design, and I've got a few other ideas too 8-)
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Just had a delivery...

A pair of Scott Trail Boa Shoes from Evans Cycles.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/sco ... 246#select
Was £89.99, mine for £49.99, then an extra few % off through TopCashback.

They feel like such a good shoe, well reviewed on Bike Radar, and an amazing price too!
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GPS goodness 8-)
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39g mammut pillow only £8.50 with Go Outdoors current 15% off.
And on-one thicky merino socks, which are very comfy
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A package containing a rather nice Wingnuts Hydra 2.5.

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A Silshelter from DNF ... I'll have a play in the morning.
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A £16.16 customs charge notice to pay from Royal Mail. Probs spent the last 30 mins paying for it online :roll:
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A lovely Oookstar inner curtesy of OM classifieds :D

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Oooh you lucky person!
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