Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Main pivot bearings
Waterproof jacket
New grips
Enduro straps
Cleaning brush
Something else from DHL, must be something the Wife ordered
Waterproof jacket
New grips
Enduro straps
Cleaning brush
Something else from DHL, must be something the Wife ordered
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Re: Mr Postman
Some nails and gas for a borrowed nail gun
I've got the directions to the minor injuries unit saved on my phone
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I've got the directions to the minor injuries unit saved on my phone

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Re: Mr Postman
If I can use a nail gun and not injure myself, you'll be fineD6Nutz wrote:Some nails and gas for a borrowed nail gun![]()
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I've got the directions to the minor injuries unit saved on my phone

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Re: Mr Postman
An electric underfloor heating kit for the shed/office.
Unfortunately turned out to be the wrong kit. Emailed the company with photos showing the problem, response within 15 minutes and they are sending a courier on Monday to collect and replace it. Can't knock good service like that.
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Unfortunately turned out to be the wrong kit. Emailed the company with photos showing the problem, response within 15 minutes and they are sending a courier on Monday to collect and replace it. Can't knock good service like that.
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Re: Mr Postman
More bike stuff.
A set of Hepco & Becker crash bars and a BMW battery charger, since the old Optimate 3 died and the can-bus version they do was the same price as the BMW one which has more than twice the charge current and a display that tells me a bit more than some blinking lights it was an easy choice, I like the information.

A set of Hepco & Becker crash bars and a BMW battery charger, since the old Optimate 3 died and the can-bus version they do was the same price as the BMW one which has more than twice the charge current and a display that tells me a bit more than some blinking lights it was an easy choice, I like the information.

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Re: Mr Postman
They do a nice set of allen keys which i keep meaning to buy.Cav wrote:Handy little Wera set for in the office. It may find its way home on occasion![]()

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Re: Mr Postman
I used to have them.. It's handy when youre always working an apprentice, "use the green one".. they don't seem to understand numbers anymore
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My inner Tool magpie now wants this set, looks perfect for a bike tour.Cav wrote:Handy little Wera set for in the office. It may find its way home on occasion![]()
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Re: Mr Postman
It's awesome, really compact and well packaged. I'll measure it tomorrow and let you know. Off the top of my head it's about 7" long, 2.5-3" wide and less than an inch deep. I will say though, the screwdriver handle is small, you'd definitely want to use the wrench to apply torque.
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Re: Mr Postman
2 traffic fines from Enfield council, not been to London for 20 years so the cars plate has been cloned 

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Re: Mr Postman
Colour coded tools, now thats what i need, The sharpie numbers I keep writing on the sockets rub off to quick lol.....
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Re: Mr Postman
Sweet and sour
The sweet is an MRA Vario screen for the bike, the Givi was causing some buffeting and the adjustable spoiler on the MRA should fix that.
The Sour, another fine from London village, Haringey this time
The Police advice, get a private plate... Nah I'd rather you catch the criminal and crush the cloned car, thanks.
The sweet is an MRA Vario screen for the bike, the Givi was causing some buffeting and the adjustable spoiler on the MRA should fix that.
The Sour, another fine from London village, Haringey this time

The Police advice, get a private plate... Nah I'd rather you catch the criminal and crush the cloned car, thanks.