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Full sized taco-style bouldering mat with rucksack straps and carry handle.
Bit dusty from storage but otherwise all good - I just can't justify keeping it as it's sitting there unused.Photos aren't great but can provide some in better lighting tomorrow.
When folded out it measures 99cm x 128cm.
Collection from SE23
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This one: https://camperessentials.co.uk/product/vango-pop-chair-granite-grey/
Can add photos if there's interest.Used maybe twice? It's great, I just don't use it.
£10
Collection from SE23
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Hihi,
My fork has a crown mudguard mount, as well as these mounts on the inside, but it doesn't have any on the outside. Are these inside mounts suitable for a front rack? I've seen some images to suggest racks can be mounted to inside mounts, but also posts suggesting they're not designed to be weight bearing. -
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It was during the annual fire festival held in Nozawa onsen village in Japan. In this part, the men parade through the town completely inebriated on sake waving flaming bundles of sticks.
It culminates in the men defending a temple constructed from more wood and sticks that is attacked by other villagers with more fire. Once they relent, everything gets set on fire.
The best part is that they give out lots of free sake. And when that's done, they move on to the premium sake.
Thank you!
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Brilliant! Reminded me of this guy potting the black despite a car crashing through the pub wall.
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Thank you both for the suggestions! Started a thread here for more general help on my small frame setup here
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I have a specialised diverge in a 49 and I'm in the process of working out a better bike packing setup.
I like to travel light but I'm not a total minimalist. With my small frame it's a little tricky.
Currently I have:
- Rolled dry bag voile strapped between handlebars
- 2 x 3L fork packs
- 11L saddle pack
Issues:
- The handlebar situation is doable but a bit annoying to assemble, and also prone to cable strangling when strapping tight enough to clear the wheel. I don't know if there is a bag I could use between the bars that would give me enough capacity to even bother. The distance between the bars is ~30cm but I reckon max 25cm for a bag to not interfere with the shifters etc. Current solution is just to not put too much in it and not strap it too tight.
- Very little clearance above the rear tyre. Packing the back well, and with less helps here.
Ideas:
- Custom frame bag and water bladder (no room for bottles too except one under the down tube) . Would allow me to carry less in the other areas.
- Front rack to support whatever is up there. Might not be necessary if I find the right bag or stick with the dry bag.
Any other small framed owners out there will similar experiences or advice?
- Rolled dry bag voile strapped between handlebars
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Nice! You're faster than me then. I think I managed about the same, perhaps a little more, but it usually takes a few sittings - pre-work, lunch, post-work. But I'm definitely getting better, more and more puzzles close to complete. If I encounter any particularly nice puzzles I shall post them.