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Post by mata on Feb 2, 2016 14:19:50 GMT
Man that bike is sooooo nice! Not jealous nope not me...
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Post by dirkpitt74 on Feb 2, 2016 15:02:39 GMT
Muc off can f*ck off, get down to your local Wilkos and get their own brand bike cleaner, £2.99, exactly the same job. Great shout...i didn't know Wilko sold these type of products...Not exactly as cheap as you say but still great...(buying Muc Off in large quants on Ebay makes it much cheaper than just the standard size). www.wilko.com/search?q=bike+cleanerApparently the 'No More Dirt' (or whatever it's called....) one from Poundland is as good a Muc-Off but is, unsurprisingly, only £1.00 as opposed to £4.00 for Muc-Off (well that's how much I paid last time - 2 for £8.00).
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Post by andy4d on Feb 2, 2016 17:05:08 GMT
Man that bike is sooooo nice! Not jealous nope not me... +1. Wish I never asked for pics now.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2016 19:11:31 GMT
Yeah, sorry, is it 3.99? all the same - pisses all over feck off The Squirt - all I do is take the chain off and degrease, swill and dry it - no need for anything else but you MUST have an oil free chain. Once that is sorted, good to go. Squirt, by it's nature, is self cleaning, the old wax just drops off and takes the shoite off with it. I use it summer and winter, wet or dry out. You'll never have a dirty drive train again, or an easier to maintain one. Just plan a bit better - apply the squirt the night before a ride (it says 4 hours but, ya know), it's meant to be dry when you ride, not runny.
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Post by Rlo80 on Feb 3, 2016 18:05:19 GMT
That's a cracking looking stealthy bike. What grips are they? Odi / SDG Hansolo... Had them before and didn't like them...too thin and "hard".
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Post by danthor on Feb 3, 2016 18:48:45 GMT
That's a cracking looking stealthy bike. What grips are they? Odi / SDG Hansolo... Had them before and didn't like them...too thin and "hard". Cheers mate, really chuffed with the way it looks. It shouldn't be a big issue the way a bike looks as we really seek performance but let's be honest, it bloody does matter haha. Spot on I believe I like them so far, no complaints from me. I understand why you wouldn't like a thinner grip though. I had some thin grips on my r6 at one point and they felt a little "toy" like and I wanted something more sturdy feeling. So far though no complaints from me about a thin grip on a mtb
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Post by Rlo80 on Feb 3, 2016 19:01:10 GMT
i guess it all depends on your hands, if you like thicker or thinner grips...to me they were giving me cramps and pins and needles...swapped for the ODI Rogue and felt a noticeable difference straight away...thicker with more girth and more shock absorption...same grip. But its all about the girth apparently...where have i heard that before?
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