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Quite dreadful
- Location
- lost somewhere
I fixed the bars to the bike rack on the Harwich-Hook ferry in both directions last week. Get the releasable ones and leave the cutters at home.
Kinkycable ties and gaffer tape , the 2 best inventions in the world and both can be found in my handbag (true)![]()
I used two cable ties - salvaged from a lamp post - to repair the mudguard on the trailer of my artic last night. They're indispensable.
Had to replace a rear mudguard on the commuter. It was most probably busted by bike shop, but was 2 years old and terribly rattly. Can't be doing with rattles at all.
Tried to remove, but fixings (after 2 winters) pretty stuck fast, especially the stoopid fiddly one near bottom bracket. WD40 - no use, couldn't find pliers, went to buy pliers, still couldn't get off, ended up hacksawing the bolt - without the hacksaw handle (ouch!!). Finally got it off and attached the new one with ......... cable tie. Simple, tighter, doesn't rattle and will be a doddle to remove. Now looking to cable tie everything on the bike. Nuts and bolts suck.
You didn't do it to hold one some steel girders this morning near Worc did you?![]()
Oops ... I "lost" a 20' long steel shaft off a flatbed on a roundabout once and that was bad enough ...
I am told that they become uncomfortable far more rapidly than you might think. Which is fine if that's your thing, of course, but otherwise better stick with leather or neoprene or something else that doesn't chafe as muchyou could ( i have not tried) use them as bondage straps !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am told that they become uncomfortable far more rapidly than you might think. Which is fine if that's your thing, of course, but otherwise better stick with leather or neoprene or something else that doesn't chafe as much