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1159g including freewheel, which is meant to be around 177g so I guess the wheel is a shade under 1kg.
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Wow, that's surprising. My <800 rear wheel for the Kite isn't bad then 8-)
Where did you get your freewheel from and how many teeth have you gone for?
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yep yours is definitely a good weight! I suppose I err on the side of reliability with wheel builds...Arch is mid-weight, DT comps, brass nips. I deliberated for a while over 19 or 18t but went for 19t in the end. This'll go on the bike for stuff like the Highland Trail etc, and realistically I'm gonna need 19 on steep rides like that. Will keep an 18 on the Selma for other stuff.
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and brought me a new knife ... all 34g of it, I don't think that's bad for something with a 4" locking blade ;)

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That looks like it'd be ace for making chopsticks ;)
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A large piece of hexagonal cuben turned up this morning just as I was leaving the house. Looks quite bulky, but is stuffed into its bag without much thought to pack size. Hopefully by folding and rolling it might go down a bit smaller. More to follow once I've put it up.
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I believe 120cm is a good starting point for cuben Trailstars.
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I've just taken delivery of an 8 gm simple stove. Left the meths at work. :cry:
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Not strictly from postie but picked up this weekend. 20in Pugs with Rolling Darryls, Endo/Larry combo and a new pair of Husker Du 120tpi tyres. The rims are with Phil, the tame wheel builder ready to go onto a Surly SS front and Alfine8 rear. Everything else is in the man cave awaiting construction. Once the frame is prepped, headset fitted and frame saver applied I am hoping it will be ready to ride by first week in JAN.

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Sat with it's little brother!!
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A Phd Minim 300 with Drishell. Lightest sleeping bag I have ever owned. :D
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Those Surly's look so good. Looking forward to seeing them built up. ;)
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A Phd Minim 300 with Drishell.
Good choice Mike, imho amongst one of the best 3 season bags money can buy.
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Anthony wrote:
A Phd Minim 300 with Drishell.
Good choice Mike, imho amongst one of the best 3 season bags money can buy.
Looking forward to using it. Phd initailly sent a 500 by mistake. That is a cosy sleeping bag. Almost wished i'd kept it for the bivvy this weekend. Blooming chilly here in the Borders.
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My quilt from Enlightened Equipment finally turned up today. Really nicely done. Tim put the value at $15 so no import duty either :D

Hopefully get to test it this weekend....
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A delivery from PhD turned up yesterday and in it was a minimus vest @ 145g and a slightly custom minimus 300 bag with 900 fill power down and drishell outer @ sub 480g. In addition to the Klymit inertia frame my set up's now 700g lighter than it was at the BB200 and substantially lower volume - result !!
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Seat post (cheap twelfty), cassette tool, merino beanie and Dennis the Menance style merino socks from On One.

The beanie is delightful being a good fit and light weight of wool, probably for kipping in. The socks, though not as immediately toasty (or likely to wear through as soon as you look at them) as previous On One incarnations are proving to have that special merino "warm as soon as they're on" effect.
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Shiftmate from SJS Cycles so my Campag shifters & derailleur works with shimano cogs/freehub.....

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I have been using special cassette spacers but am only getting hack bike quality shifting and I want near perfect gear changes on my nice newish, disc brake equipped road bike. Hopefully the shiftmate will perform.
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I used to run a cross bike with campag centaur but a shimano wheel and used an American classic conversion cassette. Shifting was very close to being as slick as my other wheel with a proper campag cassette on
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A busy week for the postman -

Exped synmat ul
Golite RS3 quilt (from some bloke in Wales)
Patagonia base layer (same bloke)
and an 18g pillow!
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Most of the bits for this arrived this week. but I still need a few more.

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I am awaiting a chainring and some rim tape/tubes also. Wheels ready in a week or so hopefully, and then it's of into the snow......
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Pants, why is it doing that with the picture?
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Aaagh! Don't clamp it by the top tube, seatposts cost a lot less than frames to replace. Is that the tyre for it on the floor :o
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?????? Its just hand tight, pretty impressed if you can crush a bike tube with a plastic clamp.
Yes. Larry/Endo. HD are in the cave out back.
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Gari wrote:?????? Its just hand tight, pretty impressed if you can crush a bike tube with a plastic clamp.
Yes. Larry/Endo. HD are in the cave out back.
Depends on the bike / tube. Easier than might be expected (though admittedly unlikely given the pig-iron O-O use for their steel frames ;)). Clamping by the seat post is accepted good practice of many folks (I assume), make of that what you will 8-)
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Proud new owner of a full set of Wildcat framebag, Tiger, and Mountain Lion.
I would post up a picture but can not figure out how...
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