Lidl bike gear
2wheelsonit
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I see Lidl have got bike gear in at the moment got some SPD trainers for getting muddy on the field they are fine - £10
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//lid ... IDNOTFOUND
Speedos are poor though they are the size of a 14"crt and are extremely hard to read unless you backlight it, wouldn't waste my time installing it.
tool kit, pumps and clothing ok for a spare etc
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//lid ... IDNOTFOUND
Speedos are poor though they are the size of a 14"crt and are extremely hard to read unless you backlight it, wouldn't waste my time installing it.
tool kit, pumps and clothing ok for a spare etc
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This stuff always goes quickly. Got there at opening time this morning and I wasn't the only one. Picked up a gilet, insulated water bottle and pump. Some base layers there too but my Aldi ones are still going strong.Riding the Etape du Tour for Beating Bowel Cancer - click to donate http://bit.ly/P9eBbM0
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despite saying available Thursday both Lidls in Warrington were selling it last night when i went - those pumps looked quiet sturdy0
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No trainers listed at my local store!
SimonCurrently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
The pump is pretty industrial and it takes all common valve types. Also has a pressure guage. Not one for the best bike but good to have on the commute/out with the family etc.Riding the Etape du Tour for Beating Bowel Cancer - click to donate http://bit.ly/P9eBbM0
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The Beginner wrote:No trainers listed at my local store!
Simon
yeah they get very limited stock my local had 5 pairs ranging 7 to 9 luckily there's another 1 a mile away which had my size - still only had about 8 pairs in total0 -
. . . and of course, they do damn' good chocolateSpecialized Roubaix Elite 2015
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Denton store has still got loads of stuff.
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i got a base layer i wonder it will work well
we had 4 pairs of the spd shoes at 13.00ish (derby)worst moment ever...
buzzing down twisting single track then.... psssst BANG!!!0 -
bought some gloves for the kids.
Still using last years glasses - they are better fitting than my endura sharks.
Bought some shorts for the road bike.0 -
Well don't worry i won't be buying up the spandex - too god dam intrusive for me !!0
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Has anyone tried their pumps? I bought a track pump and the 4.99 mini pump (they also had a really cheapo plastic job at 1.99 i think)The track pump is ok but won't go beyond 80 psi - it just leaks air beyond that point. Probably ok for Mtb use though. The mini pump is hopeless. I got it as a get you home for my wife on the occasions when she is out on her own, but neither of us could pump her tyres up with it. Both are going back. The question is whether to try a replacement..0
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2wheelsonit wrote:
Speedos are poor though they are the size of a 14"
Not that I wear speedos but that seems an exceptionaly small size"Why have that extra tooth if you're not using it?" - Brian Lopes
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Giraffoto wrote:. . . and of course, they do damn' good chocolate
Ohhhh Yes there Hazelnut chocolate is just right for a mid ride munch I find the large bar lasts about 5 seconds when shared around 4 to 6 people.Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0 -
felix.london wrote:2wheelsonit wrote:
Speedos are poor though they are the size of a 14"
Not that I wear speedos but that seems an exceptionaly small size
LOL hmm i think you picked a select part of the full statement there. However i have it on good authority that if you wear said size 14" speedos you WILL be the fastet rider in the race - the reasoning you are so quick is so that you can get home and peel them off.0