LiDL bike bits



On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:33:54 +0000, tom wrote:

> From Monday, Lidl will have some bicycle accessories in stock:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/4yd8d
>
>


Blimey, you lot get a lot of stuff in UK. Lidl Holland had the cycle stuff
a week ago and we didn't get nearly all that!

A few tips though; if the shorts are the same, then get a size smaller
than you usually do, 'cos they seem to be a bit generous.
The cycle computer (wireless) is affected by all sorts of things and I'm
not too happy with mine. If I put it near my optical (not wireless) mouse,
then it tells me I'm doing 99.9km/h. I expect that's because it says it's
"infrared transmission".
A bit suspect but hey, it's cheap.

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Mike
 
mb wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:33:54 +0000, tom wrote:
>
>
>>From Monday, Lidl will have some bicycle accessories in stock:
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/4yd8d
>>
>>

>
>
> Blimey, you lot get a lot of stuff in UK. Lidl Holland had the cycle stuff
> a week ago and we didn't get nearly all that!
>
> A few tips though; if the shorts are the same, then get a size smaller
> than you usually do, 'cos they seem to be a bit generous.


The tops are generously sized as well. I havent been a medium for
years except at Lidl.

> The cycle computer (wireless) is affected by all sorts of things and I'm
> not too happy with mine. If I put it near my optical (not wireless) mouse,
> then it tells me I'm doing 99.9km/h. I expect that's because it says it's
> "infrared transmission".
> A bit suspect but hey, it's cheap.
>


Wow. You use a mouse while cycling! dont tell my boss or I will be
expeccted to work while riding :)

Stan Cox
 
mb wrote:
> A few tips though; if the shorts are the same, then get a size smaller
> than you usually do, 'cos they seem to be a bit generous.
> The cycle computer (wireless) is affected by all sorts of things and
> I'm not too happy with mine. If I put it near my optical (not
> wireless) mouse, then it tells me I'm doing 99.9km/h. I expect that's
> because it says it's "infrared transmission".
> A bit suspect but hey, it's cheap.


That tool kit looks to be good value...

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Burning_Ranger

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Burning_Ranger wrote:
>
> That tool kit looks to be good value...
>


Unless, like most cheap tool kits, its made of cheese.

Tony
 
Tony Raven wrote:
> Burning_Ranger wrote:
>
>>
>> That tool kit looks to be good value...
>>

>
> Unless, like most cheap tool kits, its made of cheese.
>
> Tony

Mmmmmmmm Cheeeeese!!!!

Stan Cox
 
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:08:37 +0000, Tony Raven <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Burning_Ranger wrote:
>>
>> That tool kit looks to be good value...
>>

>
>Unless, like most cheap tool kits, its made of cheese.
>
>Tony


Its damn cheap cheese though as many bike shops sell variations of the
same all purpose taiwanese bike toolkit for upto £50. The Draper
rebrand can be over £70.

http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=18143

The factory that makes these seems to specialise in lots of variations
of the included tools and how their positioned in the case but its
obvious to anyone that they are all coming out of the same factory.

This is the one I bought but I'm tempted to get the Lidl version as a
spare for keeping in the car.

http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=T1014

Actually mines a variation on that as its arranged differently and has
a couple extra items.
 
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 08:27:45 +0000, Martin Wilson
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Its damn cheap cheese though as many bike shops sell variations of the
>same all purpose taiwanese bike toolkit for upto £50. The Draper
>rebrand can be over £70.
>
>http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=18143
>
>The factory that makes these seems to specialise in lots of variations
>of the included tools and how their positioned in the case but its
>obvious to anyone that they are all coming out of the same factory.


Yes, I thought the same when I saw the online Lidl picture. A lot of
it looks suspiciously like the Bike Hand branded tools that Mike
Dyason sells for very little.

I'm not normally a fan of cheap tools but if these are the same as the
ones available from Dyasons then the 15 quid Lidl will be asking makes
them a canny purchase.

I've had a chain whip, chain breaker, crank puller, and both BB and
cassette tools from this lot and they have all been perfectly
adequate for the few bikes I maintain here at home.

I'll call Wensleydale on the pedal spanner though.


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>Yes, I thought the same when I saw the online Lidl picture. A lot of
>it looks suspiciously like the Bike Hand branded tools that Mike
>Dyason sells for very little.
>
>I'm not normally a fan of cheap tools but if these are the same as the
>ones available from Dyasons then the 15 quid Lidl will be asking makes
>them a canny purchase.
>
>I've had a chain whip, chain breaker, crank puller, and both BB and
>cassette tools from this lot and they have all been perfectly
>adequate for the few bikes I maintain here at home.
>
>I'll call Wensleydale on the pedal spanner though.


I actually thought the pedal spanner was ok but the adjustable spanner
in mine is pure trash and is the only item in the kit that I have an
issue with quality wise.