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I normally buy the WTB Koda with chromoly rails but I did some reading of the reviews and a couple of people said that they use a different more comfortable padding in the steel railed counterpart plus at £31 from Tweeks including postage it was a no brainier, here’s the offending article

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On the Slik thing, I suspect if it's off piste, one off stuff, they can't be bothered with it. Still, they should at least say so.
I read somewhere that if you are prepared to pay for the one-off they will do it, but that was a few years ago, they may not offer that service now.
 
My ABBA bicycle stand was stolen along with my bike a few months ago, and it's no longer In production, so I was looking for something similar....

.....As recommend on here a few times, I settled on the Gioma stand, mainly for washing and light maintenance on the bike (I have a Park workshop stand but it's a beast to set up).

This little thing is excellent, pretty cheap and feels very well put together and extremely stable.

I highly recommended it myself. Here's a pic from amazon.

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My ABBA bicycle stand was stolen along with my bike a few months ago, and it's no longer In production, so I was looking for something similar....

.....As recommend on here a few times, I settled on the Gioma stand, mainly for washing and light maintenance on the bike (I have a Park workshop stand but it's a beast to set up).

This little thing is excellent, pretty cheap and feels very well put together and extremely stable.

I highly recommended it myself. Here's a pic from amazon.

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So you mount it to the rear triangle?
 
My ABBA bicycle stand was stolen along with my bike a few months ago, and it's no longer In production, so I was looking for something similar....

.....As recommend on here a few times, I settled on the Gioma stand, mainly for washing and light maintenance on the bike (I have a Park workshop stand but it's a beast to set up).

This little thing is excellent, pretty cheap and feels very well put together and extremely stable.

I highly recommended it myself. Here's a pic from amazon.

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Ditto on the Park Stand being a pain to set up If you store it folded to save space. Especially if you use a cross bar (to better distribute my bikes 60 lb weight) instead of clamping bike by the seat tube.
 
Rather use "Heat Shrink Solder Sleeve Crimpless Butt Connectors / 26-10 AWG / Electriduct". The yellow AMP Superseal style connectors are mainly shit because lack of right crimping tool.

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Ya, these work great and a box of assorted is cheap on Amazon. Easier and quicker to use my heat gun then having to pull out my soldering stuff.
 
Nothing particularly exciting... a Deity seat post clamp in blue, to continue my blue theme, and a Camelbak Podium DIRT insulated bottle, since my wife seems to keep losing the tops for them. I don't know what happens... I put them in the dishwasher, and when I look in the cupboard the next week, the top is AWOL!

Note to self... empty the dishwasher more 😂

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, …the top is AWOL!

Note to self... empty the dishwasher more 😂

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I’m sure you applied your investigation abilities without compromising your relationship …I tried the same (dishwasher duty) without any success. The water bottle top is still missing. Probably forever. 😞. I’ll take the blame but secretly it wasn’t me 😇.
 
Replaced dropper post lever with one up v3 after somehow snapping the barrel adjuster
so much smother and lighter to use than the stock one on gen3 levo

also new thule easy fold x2 bike rack
after the witter one stripped the bolt that tightens to the towball
done it once before and got it retapped at work from an engineer
but couldn’t be arsed this time

new thule one is super easy and on the car in under 30 secs. Fitting the bike is a different matter though haha
eventual found a way to fit it using the supplied arms or should I say the short one and bought the longer wheel straps aswell
super nice bit of kit

few pics of levo on rack on inside postion
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Replaced dropper post lever with one up v3 after somehow snapping the barrel adjuster
so much smother and lighter to use than the stock one on gen3 levo

also new thule easy fold x2 bike rack
after the witter one stripped the bolt that tightens to the towball
done it once before and got it retapped at work from an engineer
but couldn’t be arsed this time

new thule one is super easy and on the car in under 30 secs. Fitting the bike is a different matter though haha
eventual found a way to fit it using the supplied arms or should I say the short one and bought the longer wheel straps aswell
super nice bit of kit

few pics of levo on rack on inside postion
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I have the same rack and it’s very easy to install (took me 32 seconds though 😏).

I was able to attach both arms to the seat post (hard tails) because a shock wasn’t in the way. It can be a puzzle sometimes.
 
I have the same rack and it’s very easy to install (took me 32 seconds though 😏).

I was able to attach both arms to the seat post (hard tails) because a shock wasn’t in the way. It can be a puzzle sometimes.
I certainly couldn’t get either arm on the levo seatpost but the short one works well and the bike isn’t going anywhere. It did take about an hr to figure where to put it haha. The handle slightly touches the water bottle cage when tightening it up but works well
Now just have the headache of second levo on rack aswell but I’ll cross that bridge once I get there
going to get a fiamma D2 arm to help make it easier for first bike
 
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…It did take about an hr to figure where to put it haha.…
going to get a fiamma D2 arm to help make it easier for first bike
An hour…pffff. It only took me 42 minutes to figure out how to secure my full suspension. That arm certainly helps 👍🏻, and a bit of head scratching.
 
An hour…pffff. It only took me 42 minutes to figure out how to secure my full suspension. That arm certainly helps 👍🏻, and a bit of head scratching.
Haha 😆 need to up my game 42 mins that’s the time of dreams

think it’ll only take a few minutes once I start to use it and get the fiamma arm to make it super quick
using for the first time tomorrow. Then a month off as on holiday in florida
When I get home they’ll be a few new bits and bobs waiting for me 😂
 
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