Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
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Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Aushiker » Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:41 pm
To get the ball rolling, Sella Anatomica have a special on their X1 and X2 leather saddles due to an embossing error. Details here
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Stuntman » Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:52 pm
My order is in. Great saddles
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Rodgerbiltit » Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:35 pm
Comfortable straight of the box!
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Thu Nov 23, 2017 2:43 am
LiitoKala Lii-202 USB Battery Charger USD $2.59 (AUD $3.41) Delivered (AT) GearBest
Review: http://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Ch ... %20UK.html
and: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... la-Lii-202
Make your own mind up as I don't know more than I read from a quick peruse of one of the reviews.
Reading reviews of the seller, be aware their stuff is generally coming from China with an inherent long delivery time.
Over a month is not unusual.
This will be my first purchase from the seller so know no more than you at this stage.
I though one might make a useful addition to my dyno/usb charging system on my bike though if it proves unworthy, not a large investment to throw out.
Specials from this company last days at most so if your tempted, flash the plastic quickly.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Thu Nov 23, 2017 4:01 pm
The special finishes in some hours from now.
I picked up a garmin unit.
A list of suppliers can be found on the eBay front page and the current code I believe is PING20
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Aushiker » Sun Nov 26, 2017 10:23 am
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Wed Dec 20, 2017 3:47 pm
This arrived safely yesterday so approx one month as expected although I've heard of stuff coming from China taking double this time span so won't be buying any larger ticket items via a Chinese company due to not having the patience.rifraf wrote:https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/343832
LiitoKala Lii-202 USB Battery Charger USD $2.59 (AUD $3.41) Delivered (AT) GearBest
Review: http://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Ch ... %20UK.html
and: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... la-Lii-202
Make your own mind up as I don't know more than I read from a quick peruse of one of the reviews.
Reading reviews of the seller, be aware their stuff is generally coming from China with an inherent long delivery time.
Over a month is not unusual.
This will be my first purchase from the seller so know no more than you at this stage.
I though one might make a useful addition to my dyno/usb charging system on my bike though if it proves unworthy, not a large investment to throw out.
Specials from this company last days at most so if your tempted, flash the plastic quickly.
I've so far charged four batteries with no issue via a usb wall output and the next step will be to attempt charging via my e-werk to see if its possible.
I don't think any of my items use AA or AAA batteries but I thought for <$5 I'd give one a whirl to open up more possibilities.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:54 pm
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/355594
Xiaomi Mi 10,000mAh Power Bank 2 $22.38 Delivered (AU) (AT) Shopping Square eBay
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Xiaomi-Mi-1 ... 2599636807?
20% off Code: PCTECH
Spiel:
Genuine Xiaomi Power Bank 2 10000mAh Quick Charge 2.0 Portable Charger for iPhone Android
Fast charging speed, equipped with Quick Charge 2.0 standard
High quality aluminium alloy case
Slim and highly portable design, only 14.1mm thick, 3 times thinner than the predecessors
OVP overcharge protection
High-density lithium polymer batteries
Two-way charging
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Aushiker » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:16 pm
Thanks for the heads-up. Going to grab one for that price.rifraf wrote:For those thinking about a cache battery, on ozbargain.com.au I spotted today:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/355594
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:32 pm
I decided last night that one more wouldn't hurt, especially at that price, but they had sold out.
Not a biggie as I have a new one anyway, as well as a couple of older ones, but I was surprised at just how quickly they went.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Aushiker » Wed Jan 17, 2018 1:53 pm
Mine is on the way ...rifraf wrote:Gee they sold out very quick.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby octopusbananas » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:04 pm
Wiggle has some good discounts on Brooks bar tape and b17's right now.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Thu Jan 25, 2018 2:10 pm
The company has roused some polarising opinions in other forums so I'll look forward to reading any comments here:
Big Sky Evolution 2P Tent $299.99 US (approx 371.09 Au according to xe.com)
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/big-sky-ev ... -tent/talk
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby maxknott » Thu Jan 25, 2018 2:43 pm
A few of their stores have closed down and i think their future not looking to rosey atm
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Aushiker » Thu Jan 25, 2018 4:40 pm
I have owned a Big Sky tent in the past. Was a decent tent by all accounts. I moved it on for the Tarptent Scarp 1. I believe a lot of the issues with Big Sky has and maybe still is getting the product actually delivered.rifraf wrote:I've seen Big Sky generate a few comments so when I spotted Massdrop had one of their tents I thought someone might be interested.
Also I think their website needs updating ... I looked recently when shopping for a tent and eventually gave up. Just couldn't be bothered trying to sort through it all to get the necessary specifications.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby baabaa » Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:27 pm
https://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/accessori ... cs-luggage
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby rifraf » Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:19 am
Bought something from them once and never again.baabaa wrote:Introducing Podsacs brand new range of Bikepacking bags.......
https://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/accessori ... cs-luggage
Months later I was still phoning and emailing them to withdraw the item from their site as their sizing was way wrong.
Whilst I did eventually get a full refund it was an extremely painful process involving many phone calls and emails.
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Trevtassie » Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:06 pm
Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby LG » Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:36 pm
Thanks for the info, I've had the rack in a shopping cart for a while but couldn't find anything about it on the tubus web site. Might give it a go for my new bike.Trevtassie wrote:Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Trevtassie » Tue Mar 20, 2018 10:00 pm
Actually, rails are 10mm, not 8mm!LG wrote:Thanks for the info, I've had the rack in a shopping cart for a while but couldn't find anything about it on the tubus web site. Might give it a go for my new bike.Trevtassie wrote:Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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Postby RonK » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:49 pm
Can you post a pic of it mounted Trev? Trying to picture how it will fits over a 29er wheel.Trevtassie wrote:Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Trevtassie » Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:34 am
I've got it on a Troll on the lowest mount near the axle, and the back stay clears the Extra Terrestrial tyre by 30mm and 40mm under the platform. I reckon on an Ogre you'd want to use one of the two higher up mounts. If you had too, you could cut out the stay linking the two back loops I reckon as that seems to be closest to the tyre , this is the only Tubus rack that has it. It's probably closer in dimension to a 26" rack than a 29er it has similar height dimensions to the 26" Logo Evo, but is a shed load wider. The Surlys with all the higher mounting points would take it...RonK wrote:Can you post a pic of it mounted Trev? Trying to picture how it will fits over a 29er wheel.Trevtassie wrote:Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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Re: Touring Bicycle Related Gear Specials
Postby Trevtassie » Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:00 am
Now I've measured it, it's about closest to the 26" version of the Tubus Locc, but with all 10mm tube and a couple of extra bits. The stays are bolted to the rack at the pannier rail level, not the top, if you were running 3" tyres you might need to bolt them on the outside of the rack and bent them in to the top stay mounts.RonK wrote:Can you post a pic of it mounted Trev? Trying to picture how it will fits over a 29er wheel.Trevtassie wrote:Racks turned up... looks the goods, excellent if you need a rack for a bike with fatter tyres, ie MTB on a 29er.... Rails are 8mm CrMo. Dimensions: From the mounting eyes to underside of rack platform is 355mm, width inside the stays at the platform is 105mm. Stay spacing suits a Surly Troll with Gnot Boost 145mm perfectly, reckon it'd pull in to 135mm no worries, in that case the stays would be close to vertical.Trevtassie wrote:Bike-Components in Germany http://www.bike-components.de have Tubus New Expedition Racks for 27 euros. I can't find out much about them other than that they look like a wider version of the Logo Evo for OEMs. Postage is a flat rate 20 euros so you may as well load up with some other stuff...
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