Ideal Xmas present for less than £100

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Ideal Xmas present for less than £100

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If you had to get yourself a bike related present and had a maximum budget of £100 ... What would you get?
I was born with nothing and unfortunately I still have most of it left.
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Tartan paint to spruce up the Top Box
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Just bought a full set of paint protectors - tank and cases. £68 from Nippy Normans. Am I allowed to spend the left-over cash on something else??  8)
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Paggers wrote: Am I allowed to spend the left-over cash on something else??  8)

So long as it's not a "Polite" vest
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A discounted BMW battery charger if I didn't already have one.
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Some pannier protectors. Not that I 'wear' mine that often.
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If you bought the BM ones you would have to decide if you wanted the left or the right ones.
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A box of Kleenex in case it happens again  :whistle:
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Wax

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Fender Extender. Still undecided what type. Pyramid or Nippy Norman.not
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Pyramid.  Third of the price, works just the same.
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I got the Avant one from nippy Normans.


Very nicely made and easy to fit, but a bit steep at £49.
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Wow.  £40 more than I paid for my Pyramid.  They are both bits of moulded plastic.
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I lose count of the number of times I have burned my time trying to fit some piece of cheap crap which then has to be sent back (assuming it hasn't self-destructed in the process). I'm at that point in my life where time is more important than money so I tend to avoid stuff which is at the cheap end (despite the possibility that it might be perfectly good) in favour of something that I know will just work. I like Nippy Normans primarily because I know that what I buy will do the job it was ordered for and I accept that I am paying a premium for that certainty.
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Sullivj wrote: I got the Avant one from nippy Normans.


Very nicely made and easy to fit, but a bit steep at £49.

Actually I don't think it too expensive. I bought one about two years ago now. Its very well engineered. Its a quality product unlike the cheap piece of crap I put on my Pan. The plastic moulding of the Avant is first class. However whats really impressive is how it fits onto the bike. No drilling of holes, double sided sticky tape or rivets. The fixing is brilliant because it is quick to fix and totally removable when you want too. It also looks good on the bike. Matches the OEM front mudguard. It also actually works. :)
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