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North london dirt tickets on sale now https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/north-london-dirt-4-tickets-152265021779
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Seems like millions of places - wizard works and Aravis look the best uk choices. More space and more available while riding. The rapha handlebar bag is also really very good actually.
Or @Tijmen
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It turns out you are very much on the edge, potentially middle, of the culinary zeitgeist
https://www.eater.com/22395682/why-you-should-freeze-your-baked-sweet-potatoes-recipe
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reuse
I have so many paper bags and old packagings for this very purpose in a box in the shed.
The clearout is very cathartic and satisfying. Plus you know you've helped someone else's build. I saw the marathon supremes i sold on @passhunting 's space horse the other day (on here) and it was a good day.
I have a vague idea there is somewhere you can donate parts to as well?
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It is good, very accessible, bar attachment on the side rather than top is better, doesn’t sag, outside pockets are useful for mask and wrappers, can stuff soft items in for over capacity carrying.
Tokyo bike sometimes have stock
You will want some spacers to move it away from the bars if you want to use the tops ever
Picture that add almost nothing to your understanding...
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If you need to take a laptop the audax won’t cut it. For that the SQR slim is simply excellent. Great proportions, I would put clothes and stuff in a packing cube to make it really easy. And as Aggi says goes on and comes off pretty easily.
I don’t think a full set of clothes inc. shoes will go in the audax. If you’re in north london you can borrow mine for day for a test pack.
I used to leave shoes at work - though I could get them in the Slim - they were adidas knit trainers mind.
Ha yes I have the patch waiting to go on either a Carradice or decathlon stem bag. I will definitely check out those books I’d like to know more.