You did well to get some cycling in between the rain! And it looks like you've got some really nice trails near you. Out of interest where abouts do you live, Patrick, who I think you went on a cycle ride with in the summer, mentioned you are in north Cambridge, is that correct? If so that makes...
The Wera hex keys are really good. I love the design so that no matter the pressure exerted the scalloped key will always push into the interfacing corners, thus, reducing the chance of rounding out. The only issue I have with the set I have is the rubber holder which makes getting keys in and...
Well, Mr LGF, that's very good news indeed. And I'm glad it's still in your possession! You've obviously been beating bidders off for months while waiting for me to contact you. Thank you so much! I'm going to see if I can send you a direct message, if I can work out how the new website works!
The best tools are always a mixture. The joy of tinkering is that you can build up a vast collection of tools and debate them at the pub as much as the bike you are working on!
Park Tools made by Bondhus in the USA are quite simply a no-brainer, such as, cone spanners and hex-keys. My first ever...
That's really cool, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. If the cup'n'cones are smooth I'll happily have this. Thanks again and have a great Friday evening.
That's pretty cool. Can I ask what the cup and cones look like for the wheels? Is there any brinelling or pitting? And what's the level of wear on the rims?
Hello Ernie,
That's really kind of you to take the time out to post the pics, especially on a Friday evening! Very much appreciated. I was looking for a bit more of a pristine set-up on the rings, but I'm sure the right customer will snap these up.