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Jun 15, 2023

Fresh Goods Friday 664

While we all wait for the World Championship racing to kick-off up in Fort William, let’s take a few moments to enjoy this week’s Fresh Goods Friday!

[ insert blather here while I fire up the BBC iPlayer and see if I can find any coverage of today’s Junior World Champs ]

The latest action cam from dronemeisters DJI is here.

1/1.3in sensor. Improved low-light performance. 10-bit and D-Log M Colour Performance, apparently. “Deep-Freeze Resistant”. Improved battery life. 4K/120fps. 155º ultra-wide FOV. Magnetic quick release (love this!). Can shoot Native Vertical Video for the ‘gram. 360° HorizonSteady stabilisation. Waterproof up to 18m. Dual touchscreen.

The whole strap-on business has seemingly died down of late hasn’t it? But here’s Peaty’s wrap. And it looks rather well thought through and constructed, as with most products being The DH Legend’s moniker. Promising “no rattle, no slip” and made from welded-seam waterproof material. A further waterproof zip stash pocket keeps little essentials dry (fancy vehicle keys etc). Comprised of two items: a HoldFast Tool Pouch and a HoldFast Tool Wrap Strap.

Oh, and some ground coffee. Probably not to go in the tool wrap. Roost ‘N’ Grind coffee is hand-roasted by Kickback Coffee in Macclesfield and packed into oxybiodegradable bags. This coffee “has a specific winey character with a hint of citric notes. A very balanced cup with a pleasant aftertaste.” Personally, I don’t see nothing wrong with a little roost ‘n’ grind.

NZ bike luggage brand Aeroe has got themselves a new UK distributor so we’ve been duly sent a set of their flagship product(s) to have a go with. The basic idea with Aeroe stuff is that it fits avery and any bicycle. And isn’t insalet fiddly to install/remove. We chose one of the trickiest bikes to install the system on to: a modern full-fat full-suspension e-bike. And so far, so good. It went on no problem. All the nuts are generally captured (so you can install it without a helper, or too much swearing) and there’s nothing scratchy metally against the frame. There’s some fine-tuning still to be done (this set-up was mainly for FGF pics) but we’re impressed thus far. We’ll let you know how it handles being used in the wilds.

As Sir Benji-alot is oft found singing around the office: “I like short… STEMS and I cannot lie.” And they don’t come much shorter than this one from Industry Nine. Not in 35mm clamp diameter anyway. This rinky dinky bit of CNC jewellery is a tiny 32mm long. Not only is it super short, it also packs in a bit of rise. Double win! 9° rise. Or 5mm of rise if you’re not au fait with the now-rather-old-fashioned way of describing stems in degrees of rise. Available in loads of different colours. Including silver.

Super snazzy long sleeve jersey from Fox. In black, grey and what we’re going to call ‘Fruit Salad’ colourway. Plus a bonus bit of flouro acid green F O X across the chest. TruDri fabric to wick away sweat. Made from recycled fabrics. MTB-specific cut with room for elbow pads, and comes with a drop tail.

More Fruit Salad wear. This time Fruit Salad finger garments. Also known as snazzy gloves. Lightweight back-of-hand materials. Frikkin’ laser perforated Clarino palm. Microfiber back of thumb sweat wipe. Silicone printed fingers and thumb for increased control of your er, controls. Stretch lycra slip-on cuff. Touch-screen friendly.

Hannah’s husband should join in the ‘What was the last thing you broke?’ thread on the forum. Very nearly brand new brakes, swapping cack handedly to wrong handed way round, and he threaded a thingy in the master cylinder. No spare parts available so he’s had to buy a whole new one. Sometimes you should just pay a mechanic…

Don’t y’all be trying any Bladerunner-style “enhance” software to try and work out what this bike is! All will be revealed soon enough. Well, sometime next week anyway. Suffice to say, there’s every chance this bike will shake the market up significantly. Is that what we’re supposed to call a ‘disruptor’ or summink? Anyway, it’s a very interesting MTB.

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Congrats to kayak23 blah blah Alan Bennett blah blah

The winning TOTW in FGF gets a prize. And it’s the fabulous majestic Singletrack Forum Bottle Opener! So, OCH AY THA NOO! to kayak23! Please email [email protected]. Please include your postal address, as it really speeds up delivery logistics like. Ta!

A special one-off award* this week. Congratulations to matt_outandabout for this comment on our Am I Being Unreasonable? MTB Court now in session! member’s content story…

*”award” in this instance is the general thumbs-up from the Singletrackworld Staffers. Okay, we’ll see if Charlie can find some stickers to hurl at you. Keep an eye on the message section in Singletrackworld User Profile page matt_outandabout!

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Don’t y’all be trying any Bladerunner-style “enhance” software to try and work out what this bike is!

Looks like a Session.

Far better Enhance video mash up:

Sympathise with Hannah’s husband. Took my Campy Ekar – equipped gravel bike on overseas trip by plane. Opened bike bag to find the little thumb gear lever in the bottom of the bag, sheared off the rest of the brake/shifter assembly. Result: £300 bill as Campy will only sell you the complete shifter and caliper. For what must be a 50p part…..

Aeroe

rack and cradles look very nice,

but their drybags are very expensive – could just go Ortlieb for less than 1/2 the cost, or for even less and get bag with loops to run straps through from Alpkit:

https://alpkit.com/products/airlok-xtra-8-litre?variant=31070852382825

Thank you for using the correct term “champing”, thank you, thank you, thank you.

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