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Cycling weekly, unless you count paying the window cleaner.
Stumpy: you should tying your own flies, mate
I'll tell you in 7 hours and 45 minutes if my winning bid holds up overnight!
come on then, did you win?
'House' dvd box set - seasons one to six.
Salt and Vinegar Mc Coys
Gilles Berthoud stainless steel mudguards… never done mudguards before. As I completed my order emailed by Stu to say he'd found the cause of crash this morning on test ride… twig stuck in mudguard. Hmm
A new laptop
A pair of Ultralight CNC brakes in Black. Front and back weigh 187g....
cannondale superx. Im hoping it leads to a big reduction in road riding in the winter evenings.
A Singular Swift frameset ready for Bristol Oktoberfest
1- Brooks Swallow for the fixie
2- Rapha/Paul Smith winter hat
3- Altura Night Vision Evo Jacket and tights,
4- Exposure red-eye and replacement quick release bracket for my Toro
5- 2 x 660ml bottles of wife beater, well you've got to @ 2 for £3
Petrol... and just to make the UK readers weep, it cost me 20 quid to fill the 75l tank from nearly empty.
4 cans of strong polish lager and a packet of doritos.
cycling gear - Sidi road shoes I think. And very comfy they are too....
The Naked & Famous CD
A pack of razors and some shaving foam.
My clothes feel strange and my legs are much more pale than I thought, that is all.
A pair of TRP CX8.4 brakes from Excel Sport in Colorado because despite TRP bombarding the media with test product and articles, they can't be bought for love nor money in Europe and they have a UK distributor that can't be bothered to answer their email.
What's the point of bringing out a new CX brake and not making it available for the race season?
2 pairs of black cycling tights from Decathlon for £9.99 each. They are fantastic for the money.
Pair of brake pads for my MTB - bargain at 10 quid. Branded Avids were 20 quid...
A Boardman Team Hybrid... and a pound of best beef link sausages from the local butcher.
(the sausages came from the butcher, not the bike)
Brooks bar tape, Deda track bars and a new brake lever for my fixie
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A new helmet for £39.95, dropped my other one on the road and it split,also two big chunks broke off ,just glad my head was not in it.
I think its going to be some socks from the road.cc store if PayPal is accepted.
the last thing I bought was my Wilier Zero 7
it will be a while before i buy anything else - for sure!
Prendas Meraklon arm warmers, finally!
I finally got me a Specialized Venge. Will have to put up a few pictures later.
ribble 7005 winter frame, "real" mudguards ....
and a pcaket of Welsh cakes for my tea break !
Planet X 20mm carbon tubular rims x2
Spin forged hubs
Vittoria Corsa Evo CX tubs x3
Campag Chorus 11 speed cassette
Spokes, nips and build by my LBS to come
Big hole in my bank account.
My birthday tomorrow so I can justify it (sort of).
Rob
It didn't!
But there's another newer one up now!
mudguards are great, got'em on 3 of my 4 bikes.
last thing i bought this week was a 1/8th chain, single speed freehub and a loaf of Marks bread. nice.
http://www.marksbread.co.uk/
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