Joining the macpac love, Celeste tent from about 2005 here, been on many a wild camping tour and it's bombproof!Yes macpac is great.
Joining the macpac love, Celeste tent from about 2005 here, been on many a wild camping tour and it's bombproof!Yes macpac is great.
Haven't used this Macpac backpacking for a few years but couldn't resist taking it out a few weeks back.Joining the macpac love, Celeste tent from about 2005 here, been on many a wild camping tour and it's bombproof!
I like that, cool paint job.My 'new' work bike! A Giant Coldrock from 1990 (I think). I could not resist partly due to memories of a friend owning a Coldrock BITD and also because it was just £5 as the bike needed plenty of work to bring back to life. My initial thinking was to transfer the 3-speed Sturmey set-up from the old work bike but then realised that would be a bit of a faff as the Giant frame is not really hub gear compatible due to the strangely short 'infilled' rear dropouts. Also I did not wish to start bending & hacking this decent frame about, this means I am back to derailleur gears for work once again... I set the bike up as a 14-speed mainly using parts from my home supplies. The gear shifter is a budget Shimano 6-speed thumb- shifter which works over 7-speeds acceptably. The front shifter is a Regina double which is works pretty well. The saddle looks awful fitted to this bike and will probably be changed. I really like the horizontal top tube and graphics on this long limo of a bike. The stem is very upright and definitely needed as the front end of the bike is low for a 20" frame. The bike rides really well and I like it! Another bonus is that the killer of a hill on the commute home is made easier with all the extra gears!
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I could puke, all the good things don't exist in Germany. ******* car nation.My old commuter, now a transport bicycle, a 2004 Kona Smoke.
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Funny coincidence, I bought the frame at cnc-bike.de, the fork at rose.de and the xtracycle kit at what used to be the planet used webshop. I get a lot of my cycling material in Germany. It is still a bigger market than the Netherlands...I could puke, all the good things don't exist in Germany. ******* car nation.View attachment 774305
What? Impossible!Funny coincidence, I bought the frame at cnc-bike.de, the fork at rose.de and the xtracycle kit at what used to be the planet used webshop. I get a lot of my cycling material in Germany. It is still a bigger market than the Netherlands...