I did used to wear skins at the track and I do wear them still in hot weather here. But my trip around NZ the weather was a lot more mild and I was in textiles so just rolled with the T-shirtDeegee wrote:I got talked into buying the first EDZ suit when I bought new leathers, that said, the first time I got out of sweaty leathers after a track session using the undersuit was a revelation, never used the boxers and tee shirt again.
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Cheers duke. I've taken a look they are prettt pricy for socks!
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They will last for years though. I think mine are about 5 years old and still as good as new.
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I’ve got a few pairs of these and use them for both hiking and biking.Rossgo wrote:Literally just looked this up...There's loads who'd of thought!! Out of interest which pair was you using, sports, thermal, everyday?!! I tend to use the slightly thicker sports socks as i find them.more comfortable than the thin type lolMonty wrote:Ross try some Merino wool socks. They’re cool in the summer, warm in the winter and don’t smell. I got 9 days out of 2 pairs on my last trip.
Very cheap, quite thick but work for both summer and winter. They don’t itch at all.
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Rossgo go light mate your in bike gear all day you just need something comfortable for the evening. You can either wash your nicks and socks in a hotel sink and dry on a radiator overnight or just buy 10 cheap pairs in Primark and throw as you go.
Don't over think it mate. Your staying in the U.K. so if you forget anything there is always an Asda or similar where you can get most things you might need or possibly forgot.
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Don't over think it mate. Your staying in the U.K. so if you forget anything there is always an Asda or similar where you can get most things you might need or possibly forgot.
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5 years old that's good going to be honest.duke63 wrote:They will last for years though. I think mine are about 5 years old and still as good as new.
Thanks for the link. I've had a look they do lool good quaility I must admitMonty wrote:I’ve got a few pairs of these and use them for both hiking and biking.Rossgo wrote:Literally just looked this up...There's loads who'd of thought!! Out of interest which pair was you using, sports, thermal, everyday?!! I tend to use the slightly thicker sports socks as i find them.more comfortable than the thin type lolMonty wrote:Ross try some Merino wool socks. They’re cool in the summer, warm in the winter and don’t smell. I got 9 days out of 2 pairs on my last trip.
Very cheap, quite thick but work for both summer and winter. They don’t itch at all.
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Thanks Blade. I have considered buying and chucking as i go I was thinking that would be pretty easy going, but same time was thinking if I buy good quaility stuff then it will last for years. Decisions decisionsBlade wrote:Rossgo go light mate your in bike gear all day you just need something comfortable for the evening. You can either wash your nicks and socks in a hotel sink and dry on a radiator overnight or just buy 10 cheap pairs in Primark and throw as you go.
Don't over think it mate. Your staying in the U.K. so if you forget anything there is always an Asda or similar where you can get most things you might need or possibly forgot.
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I've picked up another puncture repair kit. The first ones good but only had one plug so i picked up another one, this should just help all 4 of us just in case
Even has a multi tool in it! 20quid all in not too bad. Plus I have extra canisters
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Even has a multi tool in it! 20quid all in not too bad. Plus I have extra canisters

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@Monty
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1945406798" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So the one i got which was slightly cheaper (less canisters I think) has now been sold out, I guess because there were only 2 remaining when I picked ordered it from eBay
This one in this link has more canisters but 2 quid more. Still good value for money in my opinion.
Also found this one as well which I liked but doesn't have a mulittool instead it has a knife
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1945406798" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So the one i got which was slightly cheaper (less canisters I think) has now been sold out, I guess because there were only 2 remaining when I picked ordered it from eBay
This one in this link has more canisters but 2 quid more. Still good value for money in my opinion.
Also found this one as well which I liked but doesn't have a mulittool instead it has a knife
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 3687863923" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Need opinions please
When I go away I tend to bring with me a light waterproof cover. Now this acts as 2 different protestants. 1, protects from rain over night. 2. Also just helps with deterring that opportunist thief when it's left overnight at a hotel etc. Anything just to slow them down helps a lot in my opinion.
My gut instinct is that I should bring this with me and not change the way I go about it as it does help, but I'd lile to hear opinions on this and if others do the same?
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When I go away I tend to bring with me a light waterproof cover. Now this acts as 2 different protestants. 1, protects from rain over night. 2. Also just helps with deterring that opportunist thief when it's left overnight at a hotel etc. Anything just to slow them down helps a lot in my opinion.
My gut instinct is that I should bring this with me and not change the way I go about it as it does help, but I'd lile to hear opinions on this and if others do the same?
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I've never bothered. Bikes can get wet in the day so there's no issue if they get wet at night.
If there's a group of you the bikes will attract attention anyway so a cover won't make any difference.
It's extra luggage you can do without.
If there's a group of you the bikes will attract attention anyway so a cover won't make any difference.
It's extra luggage you can do without.
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Thanks for your responses fellas.
Ok i think that's a clear no
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I'd use last-night's-towel to dry your bike rather than carry a cover you may or may not need.
Anyway....you'd uncover it and three minutes later it'd be on roads that are not dry.
Anyway....you'd uncover it and three minutes later it'd be on roads that are not dry.
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I have to admit to doing thisD41 wrote:I'd use last-night's-towel to dry your bike rather than carry a cover you may or may not need.
Anyway....you'd uncover it and three minutes later it'd be on roads that are not dry.

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I take s small very thin micro fiber towel with me. This bundles up into a very small ball and is very light. Only time I'll be getting a hotel towl will be 3 times while in Scotland.
I did a dry test pack today and fitted it to the bike. I tried out the 30lt Kriega tail pack, wow that thing is crazy, it fits everything nicely. Also have a 10lt too which is a day pack had everything is need for the day
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I did a dry test pack today and fitted it to the bike. I tried out the 30lt Kriega tail pack, wow that thing is crazy, it fits everything nicely. Also have a 10lt too which is a day pack had everything is need for the day
Perfect very happy Chappie today
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30L for 10 days and a day pack sounds like you’ve got it pretty sorted 

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