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Spare Part for Pedros Floor Pump help

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Hi all, was wondering if some fantastic human being could help me... I have lost a small plastic screw cap thingy from the base of my Pedros floor pump (http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?M...) (it got knocked off whenm packed into the car or something). Now it is effectively useless as air just escapes through the open hole. Can anyone tell me where I could source spare Pedros parts? Or a bike shop in Sydney that stocks Pedros product to start with?

Trev's picture

ccomtb rd 3

When: 
Sunday, 20 March, 2011 - 09:00

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Ride Database Entry: 
Ourimbah State Forest
Meeting Point: 

Enter via Red Hill Rd, Ourimbah State Forest. On your right will be 'TreeTops' for the kids and it's large-ish carpark. Carry on past there and the first small clearing which is were parking used to be, and is where the 'Browns' single track turns (you might see riders on your left here). Please do not park in this car park.

Parking and official trail head is now designated a further 350m or so up the road where there is a larger area. There's a CCOMTB notice board here by the trail entrance (on the left as you drive up the hill). Park up nose to curb or as directed.

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Noel's picture

Lane Cove Novice Ride

When: 
Saturday, 19 March, 2011 - 09:00

The meeting times are 'ready to ride'. If you need time to prepare equipment then please arrive a few minutes earlier.

Ride Database Entry: 
Lane Cove National Park
Meeting Point: 

The Picnic Table at the start of the fire trail at Day Road Cheltenham. From eastern side of Cheltenham Station roll south down Sutherland Rd a little and turn left into Day Rd. Roll along further till you see a fire trail entry. There is a Picnic Table there, and a tap near the fence. Cya there.

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Too much rain.

Pretty easy cruise up the that end of Lane Cove National Park.

If you're providing less than 12 hours notice (after 9pm Friday Night) please send an SMS to let me know if your coming. Phone number in profile.

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Getting there

Date: 
17 Mar 11
CookPassBartridge's picture

Can anyone help me find out what bearing size for my rear hub please? - Rhythm Comp TLR Disc 29

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Hello all,

I've got Rhythm Comp TLR Disc 29 wheels (http://bontrager.com/model/07853) and the website boasts the following specification/features:

Features
* Sealed bearing hubs, 6061 series aluminum rim and butted j-bend spokes all add up to a wheel that is durable and easily serviced

I'd like to replace my rear bearings as the rear wheel has limited momentum when I turn it (I've removed the brake caliper so I know it's not badly adjusted brake pads).

blunt's picture

Nowra - Coondoo, Superbowl & Butterfly

Am going to ride this area this weekend.

Can someone suggest the best starting point, ie parking spot...

Do these 3 trails link up top each other in one ride and how well marked is it?

What direction do the trails run? Clockwise?

Does anyone know the condition of the tracks?

Thanks for any help.

[Mod. moved to NSW]

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Kiwarrak conditions

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G'day. I need some advice from Taree locals. Am intending to head up to Forster from Sydney this weekend to visit family, and was wondering whether Kiwarrak would be worth riding, or shoud be avoided until weather improves.

Weatherzone is showing rain today and tomorrow, followed by occasional showers Saturday and Sunday: http://www.weatherchannel.com.au/WeatherMap#NSW/...

Would you expect it to be too wet to ride? Don't want to hurt your good work by riding in inappropriate conditions.

Rob's picture

Travelling Two - Bike Touring Inspiration

Just stumbled across this, thought some here would find it interesting...

http://travellingtwo.com/

scottm8's picture

Mojo bottle cage help?

What do other Ibis mojo riders out there do for a bottle cage? I know there is a spot for one under the down tube but its hard to reach while riding and it also gets alot of dirt/ mud on it from the front wheel so its not an ideal spot.

People will tell me just to use a hydration pack which I already do, but in long events such as the dirtworks i'd like to have the camelbak for water and a bottle for electrolyte.

Does anyone have suggestions?

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