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2:04 AM
no shilly-shallowing in the pool !
 
 
3 hours later…
5:29 AM
@Criggie Don't even bother to take off the bag while installing bearings with a makeshift bearing press? Now that's a vibe šŸ˜„
 
5:54 AM
heh well its the toolbag for that bike... I didn't want to forget it on a test ride.
and TBH I hoped it would work as some pillowing when propped up like that. I still don't have a workstant
 
I use a bottle-cage bag as toolbag, very easy to transfer between bikes šŸ˜„
 
well - I don't. I have a toolbag on each regular-use bike so I don't have to think about it.
yeah its more expensive to set up like that, but I don't end up forgetting it
or having a Presta pump for a Schrader bike, or the wrong tubes, etc.
 
6:38 AM
@Erlkoenig How inelegant and un-aero.
@Michael On the topic of the tools, I've seen that recently: bbbcycling.com/be_nl/bmp-102-doubleshot
 
@RŠµnŠ°ud De slimste minipomp ter wereld!
Dutch is such a funny language :)
 
(12cm long minipump, can be the centimeters that make the difference that allows to store the pump in a a mini saddlebag)
@Michael Because so close to Deutsch?
 
@Erlkoenig but then you need a third bottle cage just for the tools?
@RŠµnŠ°ud and English. Itā€™s really like some drunk 15 year old German kid whoā€™s trying to be cool by mixing in English words and getting the spelling wrong half the time
 
The funny part here is that "slim" in Dutch means both "slender" and "smart".
 
itā€™s funny, the English page says ā€œWorld's smartest minipump!ā€
exactly :D
 
6:57 AM
@Michael And if you hear it in Belgium, you'll get some French words in the mix as well.
 
7:24 AM
@Michael Yeah but I have that anyways šŸ˜„
@RŠµnŠ°ud I don't ride at speeds where marginal aero gains matter šŸ¤£ and it's pretty elegant - no messy straps, quick to install and remove and access
 
 
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12:03 PM
@Erlkoenig And in case of hot weather, do you have to choose between water or tools? šŸ˜
 

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