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Folding saw - an essential part of every trail rider's toolkit!


From Thursday 6 March in Lidls:

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Excellent bit of kit with a very sharp blade purchased mine a few weeks ago and used it last week to clear some branches only problem mine was about a tenner dearer ! Doh

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Cheers for the heads up Bri.

Will be getting one.



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Steve, can you get me one?

We can have a sword fight next time your bike won't start smile



-- Edited by John Harvey on Monday 3rd of March 2014 08:22:51 PM

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John Harvey wrote:

Steve, can you get me one?

We can have a sword fight next time your bike won't start smile



-- Edited by John Harvey on Monday 3rd of March 2014 08:22:51 PM


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Must be a N. devon thing wink

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John Harvey wrote:

Steve, can you get me one?

We can have a sword fight next time your bike won't start smile



-- Edited by John Harvey on Monday 3rd of March 2014 08:22:51 PM


Or YOUR bike don't start...................... on guard biggrinbiggrinbiggrin Will pick you one up... tenner to youbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin T'was a shagged solenoid, just ordered one from ttr towerssmilesmile



-- Edited by ttr steve on Monday 3rd of March 2014 09:25:12 PM



-- Edited by ttr steve on Monday 3rd of March 2014 09:30:08 PM

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wackyracer wrote:
John Harvey wrote:

Steve, can you get me one?

We can have a sword fight next time your bike won't start smile



-- Edited by John Harvey on Monday 3rd of March 2014 08:22:51 PM


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Must be a N. devon thing wink

let the force be with you smile


We like a scrap round these partsfuriousfuriousfurious 



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I carry something similar which I picked up from Trago Mills, didn't cost much more from recollection. Saved us from a detour on our recent North Devon ride (see http://devongtrf.activeboard.com/download.spark?ID=1484600&aBID=124986) (still can't do a web linky thingy, my icon's gone 'greyed out', someone commented on this recently but can't remember how it was resolved???? hmm)



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Kwaka Geoff wrote:

I carry something similar which I picked up from Trago Mills, didn't cost much more from recollection. Saved us from a detour on our recent North Devon ride (see http://devongtrf.activeboard.com/download.spark?ID=1484600&aBID=124986) (still can't do a web linky thingy, my icon's gone 'greyed out', someone commented on this recently but can't remember how it was resolved???? hmm)


Hi Geoff

The link remains greyed out until you highlight the word(s) to which you want to associate the link - so make sure you have copied the link to your clipboard before highlighting the linky word(s) wink

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Ahhhh, I see.

Got it, cheers Brian smile



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Or YOUR bike don't start...................... on guard biggrinbiggrinbiggrin Will pick you one up... tenner to youbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin T'was a shagged solenoid, just ordered one from ttr towerssmile

Touche...I didn't have any energy left for starting mine as  I spent all day push starting YOURS around the lanes no 

Have you ordered a new starter button from Brian as you replaced everything else rofl.gif



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John Harvey wrote:

Or YOUR bike don't start...................... on guard biggrinbiggrinbiggrin Will pick you one up... tenner to youbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin T'was a shagged solenoid, just ordered one from ttr towerssmile

Touche...I didn't have any energy left for starting mine as  I spent all day push starting YOURS around the lanes no 

Have you ordered a new starter button from Brian as you replaced everything else rofl.gif


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How gnarly is the blade on these things..? If one was to use it for cutting some thieving scrotes hands off, how long would it take..?


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mogwai wrote:

How gnarly is the blade on these things..? If one was to use it for cutting some thieving scrotes hands off, how long would it take..?


 I  watched the whole of the video but didn't see any thieving hands being pruned...  cry 



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mogwai wrote:

How gnarly is the blade on these things..? If one was to use it for cutting some thieving scrotes hands off, how long would it take..?


 Depends on the make and model of saw you require for certain jobs, also how deep your pockets are wink

'A Silky' will graze your knuckles + draw blood if it just falls under gravity from 10" of the ground as i found out the weekend biggrin not sure about surgery stuff hmm

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Looks good.  A stick of dynamite is about the same size and can be made at home....

 



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But they lead to problems with bloody hands ...................

 



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They were in Plymstock Lidls yesterday!!

Was going to get one but alas decided I didn't want my camelpak any heavier. Will regret that decision I'm sure.

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Going to Oke store in the morning to get minesmilesmile



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ttr steve wrote:

Going to Oke store in the morning to get minesmilesmile


police.gif  X2 Steve...X2 biggrin



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John Harvey wrote:
ttr steve wrote:

Going to Oke store in the morning to get minesmilesmile


police.gif  X2 Steve...X2 biggrin


yes yes yes, we all know your to posh to go to lidl, and you send your servantsbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin 



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No, I've just sent you old boy smile



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ooooh mate. They only had one leftfuriousfuriousfurious.

Even asked if they had any out back and no was the answercrycrycry. Maybe ask someone else on here if they can get one at their local store and take it to the meeting for you.

If you snooooooze you losewinkwinkwink



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Better let John have it so he can clear the trees for you.

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Steve you keep it mate, you are now the "Official Tree Clearer" on our runs and I will help you by telling you which bits you've missed biggrin



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Nige wrote:

Better let John have it so he can clear the trees for you.


Balls I ****ed that one up Nige, like your style, but that pesky Harvey looked at this post before I didwinkwinkwinkwink I will engage the brain before the keyboard next time biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Honiton branch had plenty this morning.

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But they lead to problems with bloody hands ...................

 


 I've been working on the recipe during the last 30 years.....



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