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#175 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 02, 2009, 07:51:49 pm
Its FREEcycle sloper. I know your tory mind will struggle with this concept, but the idea is you actually give stuff away. For nothing. Not a bean. I know, its ridiculous. This country! No wonder,  etc etc.

If you want to sell stuff try ebay.

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#176 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 10:41:54 am
Two wetsuits..

Rip Curl F-Bomb 5/4/3 Just over three years old and still alright for a Spring/Autumn suit but the seams are a bit leaky so no good for winter anymore.

Sola Titanium 5/3 - About 8 years old but in pretty good nick as it got a full refurb.

Both size M (I'm 5'9 with a 40" chest and the Rip Curl is quite snug at that size).

Free to a good home.

PM me

Sola wetsuit still available if anyone wants it.

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#177 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 10:59:49 am
Would it fit me at 5'6"? And what do the numbers mean? (5/3) I know nothing about wetsuits but was thinking of getting something cheap (or free) for DWS/messing about in the sea on the Isle of Man, Irish sea = cold water.
If you think it would be suitable FD I'll take it off your hands.
Cheers
Nik

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#178 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 11:03:52 am
5/3 means 5mm for torso and 3mm for arms and legs. I use the same thickness for messing about in the sea here, and it is fin, so should be OK for the IoM

size chart

http://www.wetsuitwarehouse.co.uk/size/sola_mens_size.htm

Might be a bit long, but you can always turn up or trim arms and legs if rest is an OK fit.

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#179 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 11:08:23 am
Cheers Chris.
Hmmm, the chest is going to be about right, the waist will be too large and obviously the limbs too long. But turn ups are all the rage aren't they? Is snug fit critical? I don't mind looking like a twonk if the wetsuit will still be functional.
Is it possible to cut down the arms/legs if they really are ridiculous?
What the hell, FD I'll take it, I'll PM you.

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#180 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 11:18:55 am
It'll be fine Nik. If it is too long (though I think it'll be OK) you can always trim an inch or two off the arms and legs. I'll respond to your PM.

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#181 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 11:20:52 am
If you are just going to be using it for splashing about in the sea it should be fine. The crucial bit is around the neck and chest, if it is baggy around the waist you can always cinch it in with a chalkbag belt! Just take scissors to it or turn up if too long.

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#182 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 03, 2009, 11:22:42 am
Nice one, wads all round methinks.

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#183 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 04, 2009, 02:42:03 pm
Size 37 (generous 4?) Scarpa Veloce women's entry level rock shoe. Excellent condition - hardly used.

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#184 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 04, 2009, 02:48:52 pm
Size 37 (generous 4?) Scarpa Veloce women's entry level rock shoe. Excellent condition - hardly used.

Are you parents Chinese?  Did they bind your feet, 'cause you have exceptionally small feet for someone of your stature Tom  :o

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#185 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 04, 2009, 07:16:19 pm
I have a Haines manual for the new shape Vectra. (diesel) if anyone wants it?

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#186 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 05, 2009, 12:14:21 am
I have a Haines manual for the new shape Vectra. (diesel) if anyone wants it?

Damn I was after the old shape petrol Vectra myself  :P

Do have a mechanic friend who might have it though, will ask him and get back to you.

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#187 Re: UKB Freecycle
August 05, 2009, 09:03:49 am
I have a Haines manual for the new shape Vectra. (diesel) if anyone wants it?

Amazing what they go for on fleabay. I bought one for about 8 quid, used it for 3 years, then sold it for a tenner.

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#188 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 07, 2009, 06:31:23 pm
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....

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#189 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 07, 2009, 06:49:05 pm
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....

i am keen to take this off your hands

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#190 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 07, 2009, 10:46:47 pm
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....

i am keen to take this off your hands

Hey Ben, will be in peak on Thursday at the place we cant mention. Most of the morning i reckon. Can bring it then....

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#191 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 08, 2009, 06:45:01 am
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....
nice one Adam. I've pm'd you.  See you thurs.

i am keen to take this off your hands

Hey Ben, will be in peak on Thursday at the place we cant mention. Most of the morning i reckon. Can bring it then....

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#192 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 08, 2009, 09:27:52 am
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....

you know if you post it to cascade they will more than likely do a like for like replacement free of charge.

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#193 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 08, 2009, 09:46:57 am
Orange prolite 4 thermarest, all perfect apart from the cells around where you put head have come unstuck and hence when you blow it up, they bulge. Almost like a cushion handily....
nice one Adam. I've pm'd you.  See you thurs.

i am keen to take this off your hands

Hey Ben, will be in peak on Thursday at the place we cant mention. Most of the morning i reckon. Can bring it then....

sorry, posted off my iphone and messed it up. see you thurs, i've pm d you.

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#194 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 24, 2009, 02:59:02 pm
Anyone want Chris Hoy's autograph. We have a stack left over after a recent corporate appearance.

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#195 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 24, 2009, 08:09:21 pm
if he signed any bran flakes, i'll have a couple off you.

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#196 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 25, 2009, 09:04:37 am
I have a few, but not sure if they will survive postage.

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#197 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 25, 2009, 09:10:26 pm
I have a load of climbing magazines if anybody wants them.  A mixture of OTE, Grimper, Friction and the odd Alpinist thrown in for good measure.

Want them to them to go in one lot.............

Based in Sheffield

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#198 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 26, 2009, 09:25:28 am
Want them to them to go in one lot.............


Ignoring that completely. If you happen to have Alpinist 2 or 3 I would be really keen (they are the only ones (up to issue 18) that I don't have - stupidly lent one to Robbins and have never seen it again, maybe didn't buy the other)

Would swap them for a bit of slightly used DMM gear!!

Can't take all the mags as I have completely filled one wall of my mums house with mags already.

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#199 Re: UKB Freecycle
September 28, 2009, 08:23:23 am
I'll have a look for you, although the selection is pretty random

 

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