Post Christmas list
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Broken neck Ken


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Bikes: Trek Domane SL6 Gen 3, Soma Fog Cutter, Detroit Bikes Sparrow FG, Trek Mt Track XCNimbus MUni
Post Christmas list
I was holding off buying a few things, in case they showed up. Things encountered whilst shopping for other people.
- PNW 3wrencho tool, for my fixie
- Reflect360 commuter jacket
- Cell phone holder for the trainer
- New helmet mount mirror
Last edited by downtube42; 12-25-24 at 06:18 PM.
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I needed a new computer since my cheese grater Mac Pro is getting long-in-the-tooth. I hinted to my wife that I needed a new machine, but instead of a new computer, she bought be a new iPhone 16 Pro Max ( I guess “Mac Pro” sounds a bit like “Pro Max”). So later today I’ll venture to the Apple Store in Omotesando and get a new M4 Pro mini, which should get me through another decade-and-a-half of use.
On a bike-related note, I ordered a set of Reynolds ATR wheels for my GT Xizang.
On a bike-related note, I ordered a set of Reynolds ATR wheels for my GT Xizang.
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Ordered some Zipp wheels for my Daccordi Top Alloy, some Cosmic Pro for my Daccordi Classico and a carbon and alumnium crankset .
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Bikes: RSO E-tire dropper fixie brifter
Getting older, I've accepted that things related to my hobbies are 99% on me to obtain.
every now & then I'll receive something that im eyeing up, but that is during a blue moon with a shooting star.
every now & then I'll receive something that im eyeing up, but that is during a blue moon with a shooting star.
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Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
Some more insulated gloves are needed. Maybe a lobster style.
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From: Hacienda Hgts
Bikes: 2026 Motobecane Mulekick 520 Steel 1999 Schwinn Peloton Ultegra 10, Kestrel RT-1000 Ultegra, Trek Marlin 6 Deore 29'er
Ordered another pair of Marathon Supremes on Amazon for my hybrid. They are discontinued and I just love the way they roll.
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From: Rhode Island (sometimes in SE Florida)
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From: Santa Rosa, CA
Bikes: More than I have room for.
Luckily for me, everyone in my immediate family is a cyclist so gifts as such happen regularly. This year, my brother got me a waterproof and windproof cycling jacket/jersey I didn't know I wanted, pretty stoked to try it out this winter.
Last year, I surprised him with a frame, fork and cranks he'd been wanting for a while. A couple years ago my dad got me reproduction decals for an older frame I had recently built up, that was quite unexpected.
The parents will get us stuff like helmets, gloves and tires regularly. Bike specific tool gifts also happen sometimes but at this point we all have most of those tools.
Last year, I surprised him with a frame, fork and cranks he'd been wanting for a while. A couple years ago my dad got me reproduction decals for an older frame I had recently built up, that was quite unexpected.
The parents will get us stuff like helmets, gloves and tires regularly. Bike specific tool gifts also happen sometimes but at this point we all have most of those tools.
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From: northern Deep South
Bikes: Fuji Touring, Novara Randonee
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Broken neck Ken


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Back to post Christmas stuff. Added to the list is a pantleg clip, which I was sure would come in my stocking.
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From: 25 miles northwest of Boston
Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
for the MTB
bottom bracket
sealed headset
true real wheel
for blizzard rides
new goggles
for the feet
newly designed extra large toe warmer packs
yikes, I’d better ride my bikes!!!
bottom bracket
sealed headset
true real wheel
for blizzard rides
new goggles
for the feet
newly designed extra large toe warmer packs
yikes, I’d better ride my bikes!!!
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Commuter, roadie



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From: SE Wisconsin, USA
Bikes: Trek: Domane AL3, Checkpoint SL7; Priority Apollo 11, ZiZZO Forte + eBikes
I got myself an eFatty over Christmas break. I got a sweet Ravemen tail light and borrowed the Bontrager headlight from my hibernating road bike. It already came with a rack and fenders. I put a Selle saddle on it, intended for men and middling posture. I borrowed the tail bag from my daughter's eBike, as she's a fair weather rider.
I'm thinking of a Suntour NCX seatpost for it, but I'm going to wait until spring.

All kitted out!
I'm thinking of a Suntour NCX seatpost for it, but I'm going to wait until spring.

All kitted out!
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Thanks to another BF member, I bought an Apple TV unit (EBay) to be able to cast ZWIFT to my big screen which stupidly does not have casting ability. Now it is all good.
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I told my kids I love Smartwool socks, and my daughter got me a pair.
My wife got me a splitting maul. We have a wood stove in our house. I cut all my own firewood, but I've not had a good maul in years. She got me a Fiskars IsoCore model with 8 lb. head. It is SO NICE! Compared to the junky old one I had, this thing is a joy to use. It can really bust up some logs. I highly recommend Fiskars for anyone who uses a maul more than occasionally.
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I want someone to come to my house and install my 3 sets of fenders, now that it is Winter. I hate putting them on. That fender line just right is tough sometimes.
edit: I'll take 'em off come Summer. About July 4th in Seattle.
edit: I'll take 'em off come Summer. About July 4th in Seattle.
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
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interesting business idea. house calls for fender installs
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Gruppetto Bob




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Same here! (Sort of.)
I told my kids I love Smartwool socks, and my daughter got me a pair.
My wife got me a splitting maul. We have a wood stove in our house. I cut all my own firewood, but I've not had a good maul in years. She got me a Fiskars IsoCore model with 8 lb. head. It is SO NICE! Compared to the junky old one I had, this thing is a joy to use. It can really bust up some logs. I highly recommend Fiskars for anyone who uses a maul more than occasionally.
I told my kids I love Smartwool socks, and my daughter got me a pair.
My wife got me a splitting maul. We have a wood stove in our house. I cut all my own firewood, but I've not had a good maul in years. She got me a Fiskars IsoCore model with 8 lb. head. It is SO NICE! Compared to the junky old one I had, this thing is a joy to use. It can really bust up some logs. I highly recommend Fiskars for anyone who uses a maul more than occasionally.
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Gruppetto Bob




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Mine is one I don’t ride at all in nice weather since it weighs 6 lbs more than my lightest bike and I don’t go fast on wet, especially down hills.
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