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Re: Tyre puncture repair equipment to pack
I've got latex based sealant in my road gravel and mtb,s and as Steve mentions i leave it in when it goes hard. It's a royal PIA to remove.1 -
Re: Vegan
I usually buy ready made pastry - I think the market leader (vegan or otherwise) is "Jus Rol" and it is vegan. There are dozens of dairy free milks, yoghurts, creams etc - all of which can …2 -
Re: Musky
It will be interesting to watch though. And we may learn something useful for when the the trimming of our own rather large state becomes more pressing.1 -
Re: Photography Thread
The new bike lost and the walking boots won: I think I made the right choice. Watching the mer de nuages tumble through the gap into 'my' valley was just the most extraordinary sight. Had I taken a t…6 -
Re: Tyre puncture repair equipment to pack
When it came time to top up the sealant, I used to scrape out the old stuff. That might be worth doing if you were deciding to use a different type of sealant (water based vs latex based for example)…1 -
Re: Vegan
It's an easily avoided problem. Just eat the meat version.2 -
Re: Wilier Bottles
. . . yeah but they won't match the bike! Thanks for the advice, I'll have a look around1 -
Re: An evening with SBW
Having just listened to it, it makes me 😊 to discover that -by the sounds of it- he's (finally) happy in his own skin; having learned, as we all do, that we're all 'works in progress', and that the i…1 -
Re: An evening with SBW
I have seen a couple of interviews over the last year or two with BW. I think in his career he perhaps came across as a little egotistical at times, but I always had the impression that the bravado w…2 -
Re: Winter gloves (for below zero)
Thin silk liner gloves work well. Most of the heat is lost from the airflow over the gloves. Make sure the gloves are completely wind proof. You could also try using the disposable gloves from a petr…1