Winter Bivvy - date?

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Re: Winter Bivvy - date?

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Will there be a bit of beach for me to ride the Puffin on?
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Will there be a bit of beach for me to ride the Puffin on?
It may require a detour of 100 yards or so.
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Ian wrote:Will there be a bit of beach for me to ride the Puffin on?
I know these float on the sand well, but do they have sand proof bearings?
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s8tannorm wrote:
Will there be a bit of beach for me to ride the Puffin on?
It may require a detour of 100 yards or so.
Would be rude not to ;)
Zippy wrote:I know these float on the sand well, but do they have sand proof bearings?
Can you tell me how sand proof bearings differ from ordinary sealed cartridge bearings, such as you might find fitted in Hope hubs? :?
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Ian wrote:
Zippy wrote:I know these float on the sand well, but do they have sand proof bearings?
Can you tell me how sand proof bearings differ from ordinary sealed cartridge bearings, such as you might find fitted in Hope hubs? :?
I was wondering if such a thing existed ;-) I pedalled on a beach once on my full susser, had to replace a lot of pivot point bearings and others on that afterwards!
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Really looking to this, due to having to spend hard earned cash on my children this month and not my HT I shall be fat both in physique and bike next week. :D
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Will there be a bit of beach for me to ride the Puffin on?

It may require a detour of 100 yards or so.
You going past my house aren't you? Is this just to wind me up 'cos I can 't make it :roll:
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You going past my house aren't you? Is this just to wind me up 'cos I can 't make it
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you ;)
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Scorchio....

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You see that +10

Before you know it Stuart, Ian & Taylor will tell you it's

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Not if you leave the heating on in your house for when we turn up.
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There's a hill up to me house

You'd never make it :)
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poor show,,,, got family issues that I need to do on Saturday afternoon which I simply can't get out of.

But it guarantees I've got the there and Back weekend OK'ed.

Sorry, ride and sleep safe you lot.

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School nativity?
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flatfishy wrote:School nativity?
Rain forecast for Sunday ;)
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Ian wrote:
flatfishy wrote:School nativity?
Rain forecast for Sunday ;)
Really?
I hadn't noticed. ;)
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No, families always come first, so I'm told :roll:
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I enjoyed this ride last year, shame I can't do it again this year, have fun everyone!
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This may be a premature SOS but it's possible my new frame bag might not arrive in time and I really need the extra baggage for the extra clothes.

If required does anyone have a frame bag I could borrow please? :D :oops: :)
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the extra clothes
What would they be?
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What bike is it for?
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Should be able to find you a pre-production Ocelot. What size top tube (underside)?
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It's an 18" Lurcher. I will measure the tube...

EDIT: Just had an email saying it will be going out special delivery tomorrow so hopefully that's it sorted. Thanks for the offers though gents. :)
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s8tannorm wrote:
the extra clothes
What would they be?
My sleeping bag is not really a winter one so I'll need some extra layers to sleep in.
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My sleeping bag is not really a winter one so I'll need some extra layers to sleep in.
I have to say, it's almost balmy at the moment ... 9.00am yesterday morning felt like dawn in June. Given where we'll (hopefully) be spending the night, wind could be the biggest factor, although I'm hoping that the spot I have in mind is fairly sheltered.
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