I checked the paintwork and the dremelling. Indeed thats some good workmanship and some decent time seems to have been spent...Specialist Hoprocker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 6:35 pm Cut it with a Dremel, smoothed the cuts off. Keyed the racked and sprayed it mat black.
Doesn't seem to chip off, bit you may need some touch-up on standby if you're worried.
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Re: FS: Basil portland front carrier
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Re: FS: Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5x2.5wt tyre
This is what the tyre looks like
Selling for £15 (plus postage at cost to me please) to feed the bear. It's had a good life but plenty left. Would have gone in the spares box but I pulled at least 4 throns out of it and can't be bothered patching em for going tubeless when I next need to use it.
You'll get another tyre with it but not sure what. The other tyre will be at least 50 percent worn and most likely a Spesh Purgatory in 27.5 x 2.8 or 3.0 flavour. Ubless off course you didn't want the second free tyre....
Erm, that's all for now
Selling for £15 (plus postage at cost to me please) to feed the bear. It's had a good life but plenty left. Would have gone in the spares box but I pulled at least 4 throns out of it and can't be bothered patching em for going tubeless when I next need to use it.
You'll get another tyre with it but not sure what. The other tyre will be at least 50 percent worn and most likely a Spesh Purgatory in 27.5 x 2.8 or 3.0 flavour. Ubless off course you didn't want the second free tyre....
Erm, that's all for now
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Re: FS: Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5x2.5wt tyre
Oh... and the tubeless residue. It's not evil Stans wo will peel off nicely. I peeled as much as i could be bothered but the rest can be the owners project
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Re: FS: Panaracer Gravelking AC 33mm (new/pair)
These ones. https://road.cc/content/review/271787-p ... ng-ac-tyre
£39 posted. They'll never fit my bike even though it's only an extra mm
£39 posted. They'll never fit my bike even though it's only an extra mm
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Re: FS: Panaracer Gravelking AC 33mm (price dropped))
Price dropped to £39 posted if anyone wants before I resort to fleabag
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Re: FS: Acepac stemcell type bag (green/black)
Acepac stem cell type bag. Looks new as its hardly used. Sold
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Re: FS: Acepac stemcell type bag (green/black)
I'll take that if it's not gone already.
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Re: FS: Acepac stemcell type bag (green/black)
Tis yours. PM me your address pls. Can just send the money to the bear fund... Stu might remind you how to do that...
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Re: FS: Boost rear axle DTswiss
Dtswiss rear boost axle. Bought in error.
178mm x 12mm with thread pitch of 1.75 (based on the fact that it threaded into the Sonder).
£23 posted
178mm x 12mm with thread pitch of 1.75 (based on the fact that it threaded into the Sonder).
£23 posted
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Re: FS: various 650b tires
Specialized purgatory 27.5 x 3.0. Plenty life left but lots of tuebless residue that will need clearing up. Postage £5 and pay whatever you feel to the RNLI upon reciept of tyre.
WTB sx24 front 26er wheel. Bearings slightly grouchy but could easily be regreased (formula cup and cone hib probably). Quick release. Postage £7 and whatever you want to RNLI...
Pair of Bontrager Chupacabra TLR 27.5 x 2.8. Postage £5 and priced at £30 for the both but open to offers. One has about 50 percent wear and the other has about 30% of wear...
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WTB sx24 front 26er wheel. Bearings slightly grouchy but could easily be regreased (formula cup and cone hib probably). Quick release. Postage £7 and whatever you want to RNLI...
Pair of Bontrager Chupacabra TLR 27.5 x 2.8. Postage £5 and priced at £30 for the both but open to offers. One has about 50 percent wear and the other has about 30% of wear...
Pics upon request
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
Slow cooker. Gone to an excellent home
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
That sounds like an excellent name for a Bike packing Tyre,!
So Specialized
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
I managed to keep up with Dan... but now I'm lost (I always get jokes a bit late )thenorthwind wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:13 pmA Charge... brakeset?
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
Charge Spoon and Knife saddles, Charge Cooker fat bike, Grater... er different sort of bike... basically Charge seem to name all their stuff after kitchen equipment for some reason (guess it's more interesting a sequence of numbers or a pseudo-military macho non-name).redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 7:48 pmI managed to keep up with Dan... but now I'm lost (I always get jokes a bit late )thenorthwind wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:13 pmA Charge... brakeset?
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
Aha.. yes, I totally forgot bout their Cooker. Yes, I'm with the plan now. Different stroke for different folk (wierdos.. all of us/them)
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Re: FS: various 650b tires & a slow cooker
Lol... I get it now... Slow Cooker by Charge. Maybe we could sell em the idea
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Re: FS: Bits from Stan!
All these prices are posted. Knock £4 off if you buy 2 items. Open to offers if you really need but think I've overpriced or you're struggling...
SRAM 11 speed cassette xg1175. I've always changed chains in advance of the 0.75 mark or just on but not sure if that means much for SRAM. It's one of them screw in type pieces of garbage. £20
The DT swiss freehub thingy for them screw in cassettes (xd driver whatever). £25
A Chronicle tyre in 27.5 x 3.0 flavour. Looks hardly worn in. £25
SRAM 11 speed cassette xg1175. I've always changed chains in advance of the 0.75 mark or just on but not sure if that means much for SRAM. It's one of them screw in type pieces of garbage. £20
The DT swiss freehub thingy for them screw in cassettes (xd driver whatever). £25
A Chronicle tyre in 27.5 x 3.0 flavour. Looks hardly worn in. £25