Cycling - NLC

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Gareth » Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:44 pm

ClarkyBoy wrote:I use cree one,

Cot it off ebay for about 30 quid delivered, probably the brightest torch ever! great on the helmet or bike - or both iv you buy 2!
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ClarkyBoy » Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:51 pm

FFS,

I moved desks and am using a bloomin keyboard I have to beat the crap out of to work!

I shall start again,

I bought one from ebay, it cost 30(ish) quid, delivered, it is amazingly bright and really good quality.

Use it all the time and the battery life is fantastic, it has withstood a few falls on the GasGas and been dropped a lot, the single micro LED is the brightest I have seen.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ClarkyBoy » Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:53 pm

this is the set-up I have,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1800Lumens-CR ... 19df03fcaf

I think mine is more lumens, but not sure.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by woody » Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:34 pm

ClarkyBoy wrote:this is the set-up I have,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1800Lumens-CR ... 19df03fcaf

I think mine is more lumens, but not sure.

I had one of these, but the battery fell off somewhere as It's not great for securing. Going to have a look for the light unit tonight & order another battery if I kept it.

Ordered 2x of these for my brother and me yesterday: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CREE-XM-L-XML ... 3cd4518fcb

Thought the adjustable beam would be a good idea on the bars, with the other one on my head.

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by C7Steve » Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:56 pm

Looks good. :thumbsup

http://youtu.be/1L45FEG1_A0 (nice watch too)

Let us know if you think there any good please. :D


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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by thesurfbus » Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:34 am

Hey ClarkyBoy I still have my 531 Pro which I bought new in 1992, haven't used it in years though.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ClarkyBoy » Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:39 am

woody wrote:
ClarkyBoy wrote:this is the set-up I have,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1800Lumens-CR ... 19df03fcaf

I think mine is more lumens, but not sure.

I had one of these, but the battery fell off somewhere as It's not great for securing. Going to have a look for the light unit tonight & order another battery if I kept it.

Ordered 2x of these for my brother and me yesterday: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CREE-XM-L-XML ... 3cd4518fcb

Thought the adjustable beam would be a good idea on the bars, with the other one on my head.

you are not wrong the pouch the battery comes in is crap, but I always have a rucksack on my for the camel pack etc, so I fixed the head mount part to my helmet and run the cable over my back to the rucksack - far better than when I had the light on the bars and the battery on the bike with the cable flying about!
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by ClarkyBoy » Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:40 am

thesurfbus wrote:Hey ClarkyBoy I still have my 531 Pro which I bought new in 1992, haven't used it in years though.
Awesome, get a pic up! its such a nice bike to ride, I will get it back to showroom condition over the winter ready for next year!
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Doc883 » Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:23 pm

World Time Trial on now, c'mon Sir Bradley :thumbsup
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Mike Scib » Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:06 pm

So are 29er Mountain bikes really that much better than a 26" wheel?

Been looking to change my Specialized Pitch to a the Specialized Camber Comp...
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by point n squirt » Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:35 pm

I have that exact bike Mike , It really depends sometimes yes others no. I rode a 26 for years before jumping ship. I am 6 feet tall just to gauge my opinion.
Pros 1/ I tested to top model £1500 for the weekend before buying the base model £1000
  • and unless your hardcore there was no difference between them with the exception of the forks but for £500 no thanks also the lockout on the bars is handy but no big deal.
    2/ Its way better going uphill on any surface , takes less effort , i find myself getting three or four more pedals in going up some tracks and not stopping on others where i used to have to , this is very satisfying.
    3/ More speed on the straights
    4/ Climbs over obstacles with ease , went over a fairly large fallen tree which i thought to be honest i would not have made and made it no probs its times like that when its great.
    Cons
    1/ Not too cleaver on the downhill stuff , if find it hard to really commit to flat out in the corners as it seams to feel ok then one loose piece of gravel and i sh*t myself as the bars want to lock and through me off [its going to happen] so i find myself backing off a bit then feeling slightly disappointed ......and old.
    Would i buy it again ...yes more good points than bad , a good bike to, gears, forks , tyres ,seat no probs with it having done about 300k now . Hope that helps.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by Dominic » Tue Oct 01, 2013 1:05 pm

Mike Scib wrote:So are 29er Mountain bikes really that much better than a 26" wheel?

Been looking to change my Specialized Pitch to a the Specialized Camber Comp...
My sis has a 29'r which I have used in the past. I liked it; very comfortable. My brother-in-law reckons 29'rs are the future. :thumbsup (he's very into his bikes - writes for some of the MB magazines).
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by BiggestNizzy » Tue Oct 01, 2013 2:01 pm

Dominic wrote:
Mike Scib wrote:So are 29er Mountain bikes really that much better than a 26" wheel?

Been looking to change my Specialized Pitch to a the Specialized Camber Comp...
My sis has a 29'r which I have used in the past. I liked it; very comfortable. My brother-in-law reckons 29'rs are the future. :thumbsup (he's very into his bikes - writes for some of the MB magazines).
:roll: 29" are impressive.
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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by scott_e » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:03 am

Anyone uploading their GPX files to Strava ? superb for competitive segments on your route. Spotted Mr Arnott on there :D I am using the free Android app from Sports-Tracker.com to create the GPX.

http://www.strava.com/

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Re: Cycling - NLC

Post by thesurfbus » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:25 am

I tried to convert and upload some Google Tracks in the past but failed, Strava name is Doug Nukem.
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