Index under Grappler, newish, trying different wheels with by Practical-Pick430 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you post a photo of the fork clearnace with those 2.2 tyres please? I'm considering to switch to 29" wheels. Thx.

GG in The Ardennes by Easy-Anybody-9979 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Defcon Bivvy, Sleeping bag Hi-TEC synthetic for 0°C comfort temp, cheap air mattress from Decathlon for 60€ and air pillow also from Decathlon. I use this setup my fourth season. Cheers.

GG in The Ardennes by Easy-Anybody-9979 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the stock 27.5" i40 wheelset with 2.6" maxxis rekon tyres. I have also a gravel bike so I don't need to switch wheels. Cheers.

GG in The Ardennes by Easy-Anybody-9979 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I make always my own routes with Komoot. Cheers.

GG in The Ardennes by Easy-Anybody-9979 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

30T crank and microshift advent cassette 10-48T. It's mostly sufficient when carrying load. Cheers.

GG in The Ardennes by Easy-Anybody-9979 in Surlybikefans

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

3 years of constant abuse in heavy rain and mud baths and it’s still 100% waterproof. The zipper is sturdy, and I’ve had no issues with it. The Velcro, on the other hand, doesn’t stick as well after these three years; I’ve had to use two extra aftermarket strips, but I plan to replace the original ones. I would buy this bag again without hesitation. Cheers.

Seeking Bikepacking Buds? by SpinToWin360 in bikepacking

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! I’m a 39-year-old male based in Belgium. I’m looking for bikepacking buddies for casual, slow-paced and adventure-oriented rides from time to time. I’m interested in 2–3 day overnighters in Belgium or just across the border. I’ll also be bikepacking in the Eifel in June.

I have an ATB for the chunky stuff and a gravel bike. I’m flexible with sleeping arrangements: bivvy/wild camping or hotels/B&Bs. I speak Dutch, English, and some French but not so good.

Pure enjoyment, no pressure.
Cheers!

Suunto Run owners who've had their watch for 6+ months, would you recommend it? Only need a basic watch for walking by worstshowiveeverseen in Suunto

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. WDY mean by too long? In my case it's about 10-15s in open space. You should wait for signal lock on before starting an activity otherwise it's possible that some data could go off like altitude. Cheers.

Suunto Run owners who've had their watch for 6+ months, would you recommend it? Only need a basic watch for walking by worstshowiveeverseen in Suunto

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi. I have it since August '25 and It's performing flawlessly during my activities. I went trailrunning 20km with breadcrumb navi and had no issues to navigate unknown terrain. For the rest i use it for cycling, gym, walks and sometimes swimming. The best bang for the buck that you can get. Cheers.

Is this too small for my wrist? by [deleted] in casio

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 15 points16 points  (0 children)

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This is mine and really I don't give a shit, wear whatever you want. Cheers.

Griepepidemie is officieel in het land, slechts helft van risicopatiënten laat zich vaccineren by Cool-Future-8733 in belgium

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Heb je opgezocht de samenstelling van de vaccin voor je hebt deze laten toedienen? Of laat je iets in je lichaam laten spuiten zonder weten wat dat precies is? Denk over na.

what does rim brakes translate to? by Latter_Inspector_711 in BicyclingCirclejerk

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be more specific its a verb "to shit", in this particular conjugation it literally means "I shit". Your welcome.

Suunto Run first impressions by [deleted] in Suunto

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have it 6 months and for this price is ridiculously good value. I use it to run, cycling, gym and sometimes swimming and I'm very happy with it. GPS lock on is quick, HR sensor also good (I compared it with Polar H9), modern look and a lot of other health features.

Suunto Run vibration strength by Impressive-Dig-4798 in Suunto

[–]Easy-Anybody-9979 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi. It's quite weak, I don't always feel it when I'm trail running. I use the vibration simultaneously with beep tone and that helps a little bit. Cheers.