What have you bought for the bike today ?

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Received in the post over the past couple of days...
Bottom bracket for the Whyte
Disc rotor & resin pads for the Cube
Full cantilever brake set for the Kona
16T freewheel (& removal tool) for the Plug
Looks like I'm going to be busy on Thursday or Friday.
 
Not really for the bike but got a result in the cycleuk shop in Norwich yesterday as I nabbed a pair of Chapeau pave bib-shorts with 20% off;been looking at these for a while and the best thing was the offer should have finished on the 6th so happy bunny,plus the better half got an Altura base layer for a fiver too.
 

TheJDog

dingo's kidneys
New frame arriving from Canyon today (I think). My last Canyon was stolen 3 years ago, and I've been riding a succession of stopgaps. There's no way to upgrade from this one, so no temptation from now on.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Sram red crankset
Sram force front mech
Sram force rear derrauiler
Ritchey paragon v5 spd
Gxp bottom bracket


Still on the list for this year

Sram force shifters - just ordered :smile:
Sram red front and rear mechs
Sram red shifters
Enve cyclocross forks

Possibly zipp 303 disc wheelset, but that might be stretching the swmbo warning
 
Last edited:

Levo-Lon

Guru
1465997768700.jpg
Repair kit for DT Swiss wheel...
new wheels..
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Some m530 pedals .
The second hand a 520s i have been using for a few years have got a fair bit of play in the bearings so i decided to go for some double sided on the commuter , tried using the m520s i have in stock but i prefer a wider platform.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Some m530 pedals .
The second hand a 520s i have been using for a few years have got a fair bit of play in the bearings so i decided to go for some double sided on the commuter , tried using the m520s i have in stock but i prefer a wider platform.

superb pedal..i love mine
 
Nothing sexy or expensive, I'm afraid.

Two inner tubes (Continental 700x35 prestas) and a skullcap.

Very almost bought a Garmin Edge Touring GPS (online) on a whim, but delivery wasn't guaranteed in time (next Friday) for my big ride. Also I don't know how to use/programme them and that would cause me some grief if I was starting out without being 100% sure if my navigator was with me. It only costs about £156 so I'll order one in a few weeks.
 
Top Bottom