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LIDL from Thurs. 27th Feb.
#1
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-D1F788...htm?id=229
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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#2
Thanks for the heads up Smile Might get myself a few things from that
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#3
Aldi one should be coming up very soon, too
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#4
Does anyone else read Crivit Sports as Kermit Sports?
thou shalt not kick
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#5
(25-02-14, 02:24 PM)DryRob link Wrote: Does anyone else read Crivit Sports as Kermit Sports?

No
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
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#6
(25-02-14, 02:24 PM)DryRob link Wrote: Does anyone else read Crivit Sports as Kermit Sports?
Just you Rob  :fish

:lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#7
Well the kerning could do with some work anyway
thou shalt not kick
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#8
i'm going to make a 'kick ass' style superhero outfit from the top, trousers, socks and balaclava.

My missus would actually LOVE that!
Seriously though, they would come in handy for next winter i reckon.
Now, i wonder what those flip up lids would be like for commuting?  Comes with a spare visor too. 
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#9
I've never trusted these flip up types....too scared they flip up in an accident
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#10
(25-02-14, 05:44 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: I've never trusted these flip up types....too scared they flip up in an accident
My lad swears by them, and he's crashed nearly as much as cristoT. :-\

But seriously 3b, they have to pass some pretty vigorous tests. I think it's rare they come open in a crash. They do tend to be a bit noisyer than closed lids though.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#11
When I hit that Merc, I went down chin first. Wearing a flip front lid. I still have a chin, the catch held (on a two-year old, used daily lid to boot!)
The Deef's apprentice
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#12
Looking at that socket set http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-C56D77...l&id=10231
Doesn't look like there is anything big enough in there for the rear axle nut - can anyone tell me I'm wrong and save me a few quid on a more expensive set?  Big Grin
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#13
do i see one of those interior sun visors on the helmet? on the pic jaw flipped up
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#14
(26-02-14, 04:49 AM)HazzaBui link Wrote: Looking at that socket set http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/SID-C56D77...l&id=10231
Doesn't look like there is anything big enough in there for the rear axle nut - can anyone tell me I'm wrong and save me a few quid on a more expensive set?  Big Grin






you`ll be lucky to find a scocket set that includes one big enough to fit the rear wheel,buy a standard set and then the wheel scocket  on its own  Wink [size=78%] [/size]
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#15
/\ +1, head down Halford and buy the socket separately, or ebay.
Some say...
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(25-02-14, 07:52 PM)stevierst link Wrote: [quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=11827.msg129805#msg129805 date=1393346676]
I've never trusted these flip up types....too scared they flip up in an accident
My lad swears by them, and he's crashed nearly as much as cristoT. :-\

But seriously 3b, they have to pass some pretty vigorous tests. I think it's rare they come open in a crash. They do tend to be a bit noisyer than closed lids though.
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I know everyone slates the sharp testing, my old flip up (HJC IS max i think) opened 40% of the time in crashes


I have gone back to full face, just feels better built to me

Edit: found it, stayed shut 40% not opened

http://sharp.direct.gov.uk/testsratings/hjc-max
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#17
(26-02-14, 09:22 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: /\ +1, head down Halford and buy the socket separately, or ebay.
Make sure you ask for a trade card, take proof of employment and tell them you deal with servicing the work vans Wink

Fuel filter at £28 and headlamp bulbs at £17 set me back £27 with the card Big Grin  Tools get a discount too Smile
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#18
(26-02-14, 10:41 AM)Lank link Wrote: I know everyone slates the sharp testing, my old flip up (HJC IS max i think) opened 40% of the time in crashes

Please remind me never to buy one of those!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(26-02-14, 09:22 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: /\ +1, head down Halford and buy the socket separately, or ebay.

Although, walking to collect the item from the eBay seller, no matter how far, is usually quicker than waiting for assistance in Halfords to get something out of the fucking locked glass cases... which is where 90% of the useful stuff is.

I have given up trying to buy their stuff
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#20
Just been and had a nosey at the bike gear. The underlayers are pretty good, bit there's no way I'd put my head anywhere near one of those lids! They look and feel very cheap. Even the gloves were more like armoured cycling gloves.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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