This is the best price I have found for this size inner tube with a schrader valve. The quality seems to be perfectly good. I've had one in my back wheel for several months, and it's survived for about 1000 miles (touring bike, so mainly tarmac with a bit of rough track use). In my experience, bad inners fail very quickly (these don't), so my advice is to spend as much as you can afford on a decent tyre and buy the cheapest inners you can find. These (unbranded) tubes come tightly wrapped in plastic — perfect for putting in your saddlebag to change on the road. Quick service.
WIRELESS LCD BIKE COMPUTER SPEEDO ODOMETER WATERPROOF SPEEDOMETER CYCLE BICYCLE
11 May, 2016
For the price, amazing.
I've been using this computer for a few weeks now and have clocked up 800 miles on it. I haven't had to change the batteries yet, so I don't know how long they last, but it's clearly at least several weeks or 800+miles, so one can hardly complain about that. I suspect the battery in the wheel attachment/transmitter may go first, but who knows?
This computer shows clock, odomoter (total distance), trip distance, average speed (ride), top speed (ride), current speed, and trip time. You can also set the display to cycle through all of these automatically. You can choose between miles/h or km/h. If you want fancy stuff about calories, power and cadence, then this simple unit is not for you. If you're like me — someone who enjoys cycling for fitness and fun, but without lycra and arm-warmers — then it's perfect. For the price, it's almost unbelievable. I half expected it either not to work, or to break after a couple of weeks, but it's still going strong. A few times, when I failed to clip it in properly the display has ended up falling on the road, but despite these bumps it's still working fine.
It is easy to fit, but you need good eyesight (or glasses) to read the tiny instructions. But they are also available online, but I am not allowed to give a link, even though it is to the manufacturer's website. Ridiculous.
After a few weeks I entered a new tyre circumference because there was a mismatch between what my cycle computer was telling me and what Strava was telling me. Even so, the disparity was only 1-2%.
The only measurement that is frequently wrong is "MXS" (Maximum Speed). This computer often tells me that I have reached an unbelievable top speed, whereas I know that my max is probably around 30mph downhill. I suspect this is because the magnet can 'double register' when you're stationary. Let's say you stop at a junction and the magnet is lined up with the sensor/transmitter — it goes haywire and calculates that you are doing 90mph!
My advice is to use Strava for the detailed speed/distance information that can be pored over after a ride, and this cycle computer for information as you ride. All I really want to know in the saddle is 'How far have I cycled?', and 'How fast am I going?'. This cycle computer tells you both of those things.
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Activon Tube Medical Grade Manuka Honey - Wounds / Burns / First Aid - 25g
09 Nov, 2016
Great for wounds
I've used this on insect bite blisters (I react badly to insect bites and they often go nasty), and also cuts and grazing. It promotes and speeds healing, and it really works. Of course, it is also 100% natural. My only slight criticism is that there is slight crystallisation in the honey, although that does not affect it's efficacy. It's also the cheapest available, so no complaints.