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spoke to the person earlier this week who you are referring to ..... flipping frustrating....at least he has a brand new enduro in his garage now :P

Well there's a happy ending. Thank goodness he has insurance, many people don't have that security. So keep em bikes safe at all times. We live in dangerous times.

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Needed to replace my Rider Bi pedals when I smashed the right pedal against a root going through B-Gums a couple of weeks ago. 

 

Shimano M520 SPD

http://i.imgur.com/hyhZzw9.jpg

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Needed to replace my Rider Bi pedals when I smashed the right pedal against a root going through B-Gums a couple of weeks ago.

 

Shimano M520 SPD

http://i.imgur.com/hyhZzw9.jpg

Great pedals, will definitely withstand a lot of bumps.

 

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Needed to replace my Rider Bi pedals when I smashed the right pedal against a root going through B-Gums a couple of weeks ago.

 

Shimano M520 SPD

http://i.imgur.com/hyhZzw9.jpg

Shimano spd's would have sliced that root to bits and still carried on spinning true for the next 10year's
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ah yeah dude, I very very seldom leave my bike on the back of my car now days. 

 

Someone told me of 2 bikes that was stolen on 1 rack just like that this past weekend in stellies this past weekend.

 

Also have to remember to remove before it goes to a friends house or a bike service, because you never know who' watching/waiting, jy weet?

This happened to me...with a twist...bike on rack, secured with cable lock...Thule towball rack "locked" to car towbar..the lock hadn't actually closed properly...popped into shop...while inside, dude comes running in, with my bike, still locked to the rack!!! Unbelievable, some oke had spotted the lock was not closed and sommer just lifted the whole rack with bike and made off down the street...random dude tackled him and brought the lot back to the shop!! This one week before Euro trip....!!

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This happened to me...with a twist...bike on rack, secured with cable lock...Thule towball rack "locked" to car towbar..the lock hadn't actually closed properly...popped into shop...while inside, dude comes running in, with my bike, still locked to the rack!!! Unbelievable, some oke had spotted the lock was not closed and sommer just lifted the whole rack with bike and made off down the street...random dude tackled him and brought the lot back to the shop!! This one week before Euro trip....!!

WOW! That is all there is to say about that. You couldn't script it.

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This happened to me...with a twist...bike on rack, secured with cable lock...Thule towball rack "locked" to car towbar..the lock hadn't actually closed properly...popped into shop...while inside, dude comes running in, with my bike, still locked to the rack!!! Unbelievable, some oke had spotted the lock was not closed and sommer just lifted the whole rack with bike and made off down the street...random dude tackled him and brought the lot back to the shop!! This one week before Euro trip....!!

Omw dude. That is hectic.

 

You are very lucky there was someone around who gave a toss and took action against the prep.

 

I hope you bought him a case of bells?

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Omw dude. That is hectic.

 

You are very lucky there was someone around who gave a toss and took action against the prep.

 

I hope you bought him a case of bells?

The guy wanted nothing, was just happy to catch a skelm!! Strange and wonderful world we live in!

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Oh man, a chain breaker would be the cherry on the cake here, but they don't want to take all the business away from S. hahaha

I am always hopeful there is someone out there with a breaker with him.

 

Jokes aside, I think Specialized are currently leading in the innovation/intergration sectors but for how long?

All these small companies are crawling up out of the wood works with very clever idea's.

 

Keep an eye on OneUp and their new EDC toolkits.

Fits in the steerer tube, has a chain break along with other tools and is cheaper.

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Keep an eye on OneUp and their new EDC toolkits.

Fits in the steerer tube, has a chain break along with other tools and is cheaper.

How would you get them out, normally need an Allen-key to loosed the CAP?

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