And today I did......

fitted a new headset. Top and bottom. 45 grams. Saved 30 grams over my old pair. 1 oz less
 

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Up at Dunkeld and did the Bawbags route with a couple of mates. Definitely Soggy Bawbags.
Actual mud wasn't too bad for the most part but the ground was totally saturated and running down the main tracks. My mate Andy came off the verge into a puddle just round from the fishing lodge and disappeared up to his knee! Lucky not to fall off. Thankfully the cliffs path was a bit drier, and as fun as always.
Glad of my plus tyres, but time to find a more aggressive front for the winter.
 
First night ride of the season with my mates. I wanted to do offroad, but was out voted and did a country lanes loop instead.
Felt the best I have in months and came back with a string of Strava PRs.
Only issue is that my old Exposure head light is now pretty much useless on group rides, as everyone else's new lights are so bright that it can't be seen. To be fair, it's one of the original models and they are now on mk12, so it's done it time pretty well. Time to look for a replacement.
 
highlandsflyer":6kxzd0os said:
Did he reveal how he remains so chubby out in the middle of nowhere? I saw an outtake from one of his shows from the middle of Borneo. As they pulled out, you could see the catering truck serving burgers and fries, as he spat out a Witchetty grub and exclaimed, "What I do for showbusiness!"

I remember an "Arctic Survival" episode Bear Grills did, up in Northern Sweden.
He was crossing a frozen lake, carefully taking one step at a time and jabbing the ice with a broken tree branch...whilst in reality, the 4-ton snow-plough truck drives over that lake :facepalm:
 
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