Why not? do you not clean your glasses/cups etc at home?![]()
You don't?!![]()
It's just never dawned on me to clean it, doesn't taste manky so should be alright
Then again it's always full of water nothing else.Why not? do you not clean your glasses/cups etc at home?![]()
You don't?!![]()
Then again it's always full of water nothing else.He's a downhiller, the only liquid substance they understand is Monster![]()


He's a downhiller, the only liquid substance they understand is Monster![]()


I have to say they look a bit narrow for 2.35, a characteristic of Maxxis?Just ordered a rather controversial helmet
http://factoryjackson.com/2011/01/24/review-2011-urge-endur-o-matic-helmet/
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I love the look of them, want a trail helmet with more protection than my Met Parachute (offers no back of head protection, and I haven't used the chin guard for ages), and think some of the features here look really cool - especially the forehead pad -I sweat like a mofo.
Anyway I got it for £68 from leisurelakes (had a discount code for doing a review - nice!) they're £79.99 on CRC.

Pro tec helmets are heavy though wouldn't want to use one on a long ride. How does the endur o matic compare to say a fox flux?
I'd like to add CycleSport UK to the list with Leisure Lakes as shops you should steer well clear of when ordering onlineTheir site will allow you to buy anything, but they only tell you if it's in stock or not once they've taken the money from your account/credit card. If it's not in stock and you want your money back, you have to wait 5 working days for a refund.
In my case, being so close to xmas, I wouldn't have had the money back until early Jan they estimated, and they said they'd have the bits I ordered by then so I decided to wait. I finally got the bits last week, and I had to chase them!

Fitted my new Maxxis Highrollers last night (2.35 60a) They are replacing some rather worn Kenda Nevegal's.
Looking forward to the next rideI have to say they look a bit narrow for 2.35, a characteristic of Maxxis?
Yeap, Maxxis measurements come out narrower.
However the difference between Nevegals and High rollers are day and night...the Nevegals being POO!
I have to say the Nevegal’s worked out ok for me, I just fancied a change. The High Rollers get decent reviews so here’s hoping I can get some more speed on the descents at Golspie and Balblair (and grip on the climbs of course)
Glad to hear it.

They just look like Giro Xen's with less ventilation holes.Edit: would like a pro-tec cyphon but can't find any in the country!!![]()