The "I have just ordered..." thread

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  • DCR00
    DCR00 Posts: 2,160
    chedabob wrote:
    Sealskinz Thermal Waterproof socks

    Excellent choice. I got some of these two weeks ago. They rock. Work even better with some merino base socks as well.
  • DCR00 wrote:
    chedabob wrote:
    Sealskinz Thermal Waterproof socks

    Excellent choice. I got some of these two weeks ago. They rock. Work even better with some merino base socks as well.

    I got the regular ones. I'm glad I did too because I think the thermal ones would be too warm for me.

    I'm quite impressed at how much my feet didn't sweat in them too.
  • andyrm
    andyrm Posts: 550
    Just fitted an Exotic carbon seatpost and tonight I will be fitting my new 26/36 Middleburn Hardcoat chainrings complete with red bolts.

    Think I have then fully pimped the Edison to exactly where I want it to be - time to work on the singlespeed next......... :D
  • hbrashaw
    hbrashaw Posts: 286
    from 2 weeks ago to now, i've ordered:

    kinesis pha5e 14 inch grey-http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?PartnerID=79&ModelID=8250

    shimano deore chainset hollowtech 2, black 170mm 22/32/44, going to make it single ring: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=40496

    NC-17 empire pro seatpost, 400mm 17.2 black- http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=15432

    Powerplay qr seatclamp 31.8 black- http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=20256

    what do you think?
  • Crank Brothers Jopin remote kit..... at last :)

    Need a new Lid/gloves, however that will/can wait until next payday......
  • Crank Brothers Jopin remote kit..... at last :)

    Need a new Lid/gloves, however that will/can wait until next payday......

    Good effort!

    You need the DT ratchet upgrade before lid / gloves though. :D :twisted:
  • welshkev wrote:
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    magic shine lights for my winter commute :D
    Sod the commute!
    CwmCarn night ride?!

    I just bought a dhb waterproof, 4sets of superstar sintered pads and some superstar grip cartridges :)

    Also put £150 into the council tax account. Meh.
  • Northwind
    Northwind Posts: 14,675
    More raw excitement- an Exotic quick release seatclamp for the rigid, and a couple of bearings and a Shimano conversion spacer for the rear wheel on it. And a WTB Mutano TCS tyre to try out, since 2.35 Nevegals are thin on the ground just now
    Uncompromising extremist
  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    welshkev wrote:
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    magic shine lights for my winter commute :D
    Sod the commute!
    CwmCarn night ride?!

    I just bought a dhb waterproof, 4sets of superstar sintered pads and some superstar grip cartridges :)

    Also put £150 into the council tax account. Meh.

    i didn't realise how bright it was gonna be, it's definately usable for a night ride around cwmcarn 8) i've never done it at night so we'll arrange something :D
  • VWsurfbum
    VWsurfbum Posts: 7,881
    welshkev wrote:
    welshkev wrote:
    !B4sOZugEWk~$(KGrHqV,!i0Eyd-7)M29BMq1piZmIg~~_12.JPG

    magic shine lights for my winter commute :D
    Sod the commute!
    CwmCarn night ride?!

    I just bought a dhb waterproof, 4sets of superstar sintered pads and some superstar grip cartridges :)

    Also put £150 into the council tax account. Meh.

    i didn't realise how bright it was gonna be, it's definitely usable for a night ride around cwmcarn 8) i've never done it at night so we'll arrange something :D
    they are proper awesome for the money arnt they? i dont know why anyone woul need more power than these?
    Cwm in the dark? sounds fun
    Kazza the Tranny
    Now for sale Fatty
  • spongtastic
    spongtastic Posts: 2,651
    tacx T1000 trainer
    Shimano MTbottomoftherangecheapness SPDs

    All with my 10% off at CRC.
    Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.

    Who are you calling inbred?
  • paul.skibum
    paul.skibum Posts: 4,068
    Bloody hell - ordered my Dell at about 9.30am yesterday - they said it ships in 24 hours so I was thinking it should come at the weekend, got to work today, checked email and have a message telling me it will be delivered today between 8am and 6pm and make sure some one is in - I am at work so I am not in!

    I'd have got it delivered here if I knew it'd be that quick! The original delivery quote was 1 Nov when I ordered.

    I am stunned but also annoyed - I dont know which is the over riding emotion!
    Closet jockey wheel pimp whore.
  • VWsurfbum wrote:
    welshkev wrote:
    welshkev wrote:
    !B4sOZugEWk~$(KGrHqV,!i0Eyd-7)M29BMq1piZmIg~~_12.JPG

    magic shine lights for my winter commute :D
    Sod the commute!
    CwmCarn night ride?!

    I just bought a dhb waterproof, 4sets of superstar sintered pads and some superstar grip cartridges :)

    Also put £150 into the council tax account. Meh.

    i didn't realise how bright it was gonna be, it's definitely usable for a night ride around cwmcarn 8) i've never done it at night so we'll arrange something :D
    they are proper awesome for the money arnt they? i dont know why anyone woul need more power than these?
    Cwm in the dark? sounds fun

    Yup I have a magicshine, really bright for the money!

    Should def get a night ride sorted! If a thread starts let me know!
  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 61,424
    A new pair of Nobby Nic boots as the part worn Ralphs will be skating soon:
    http://www.nextdaytyres.com/tyres/Schwalbe/Nobby-Nic-2010.aspx
    £28 each ain't too bad for Schwalbe .
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    a p7 torch affair. if it isnt brilliant the people in the what lights thread are in trouble.
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.
  • joshtp
    joshtp Posts: 3,966
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.


    BLING!
    I like bikes and stuff
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    joshtp wrote:
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.
    BLING!

    The mech will be once I "tune" it... :wink:
  • joshtp
    joshtp Posts: 3,966
    joshtp wrote:
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.
    BLING!

    The mech will be once I "tune" it... :wink:


    OOOOH! are we going for KCNC jokey wheels?! Ti bolts? its gonna be good.


    I'll try and send you some more NUT Lube in the next day or two BTW.
    I like bikes and stuff
  • I have just ordered

    SRAM X9 Medium cage Rear Derailleur
    SRAM X9 Right and left shifters

    Very dull, but smashed my X7 stuff at Cannock yesterday :lol: :oops:
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    joshtp wrote:
    joshtp wrote:
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.
    BLING!

    The mech will be once I "tune" it... :wink:


    OOOOH! are we going for KCNC jokey wheels?! Ti bolts? its gonna be good.

    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    joshtp wrote:
    I'll try and send you some more NUT Lube in the next day or two BTW.

    Cheers. :D
  • joshtp
    joshtp Posts: 3,966
    joshtp wrote:
    joshtp wrote:
    Simano XTR Rear Derailleur - Shadow M972 (Looooooong cage).
    KMC X9 SL Chain, Silver 9 speed.
    BLING!

    The mech will be once I "tune" it... :wink:


    OOOOH! are we going for KCNC jokey wheels?! Ti bolts? its gonna be good.

    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    joshtp wrote:
    I'll try and send you some more NUT Lube in the next day or two BTW.

    Cheers. :D


    !!!!! :shock: !!!!!! Are they made from toilet paper?! :wink:
    I like bikes and stuff
  • spongtastic
    spongtastic Posts: 2,651
    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    Token carbon jobbies?
    Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.

    Who are you calling inbred?
  • Cferg
    Cferg Posts: 347
    g21569.jpg

    Plus 661 comp gloves and a set of Wellgo pedals, £70 minus 10% loyalty minus £30 vouchers comes to 30 something quid. Happy days :D
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    Token carbon jobbies?

    Not the Token ones - far toooo expensive, but some carbon ones of fleabay. Pics and weights when everything arrives.
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    Token carbon jobbies?

    Not the Token ones - far toooo expensive, but some carbon ones of fleabay. Pics and weights when everything arrives.

    Why not Aluminium bolts for the Jockey wheels?
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    Andy wrote:
    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    Token carbon jobbies?

    Not the Token ones - far toooo expensive, but some carbon ones of fleabay. Pics and weights when everything arrives.

    Why not Aluminium bolts for the Jockey wheels?

    Already got. And Ti "shadow" bolts...
  • joshtp
    joshtp Posts: 3,966
    Andy wrote:
    KCNC Jockey Wheels are too heavy for this mech. The ones going on there are half their weight. Ti bolts is a given. :wink:

    Token carbon jobbies?

    Not the Token ones - far toooo expensive, but some carbon ones of fleabay. Pics and weights when everything arrives.

    Why not Aluminium bolts for the Jockey wheels?

    Already got. And Ti "shadow" bolts...


    Oooh, that sounds shiny!!!! :D
    :lol:
    I like bikes and stuff
  • peter413
    peter413 Posts: 5,120
    A set of Formula Oro K24's for £146, 203mm rotor on the front and 160mm on the rear.

    Oh how I love a bargain :D
  • DCR00
    DCR00 Posts: 2,160
    peter413 wrote:
    A set of Formula Oro K24's for £146, 203mm rotor on the front and 160mm on the rear.

    Oh how I love a bargain :D

    where from ?