


The new Andy Stand. It’s still designed by a bloke called Andy, but it’s now silver (less scuffy than white) and made by Lancashire expert pipe benders and welders Pendle Racks. This one has been enlarged too – so that it’s even more stable and even big pedaled downhill bikes can be spun through the gears without the pedal smacking the frame. More details from www.andystand.co.uk £39.99 inc postage.







Peaty’s World Champion book. A great bit of coincidence to decide to do a book with Victor Lucas and to then win the World Champs, but that’s what happened – and it’s all recorded here in this bumper coffee table book. You can get a copy from www.stevepeat.com
MyTinySun is a German company that makes neat, bright, LED lights for endurance racing. They feature precise cable joins, diminutive batteries and a high level of waterproofing. It has sent over two light sets – both 900Lumens, but with two different battery packs and lamp programmes. The base one, the Sport 900 (Google translation of the website here) is powered by a 5.2Ah Li Ion battery and lasts for 3.5 hours in full power. That one retails for 199 Euros.
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The pretty coloured one we have here is the Pro 900. The Pro 900 comes with different dim modes that can be programmed individually and comes in a neat box with helmet mount and bar mount. This one retails for 249 Euros from www.mytinysun.de
What a nice problem to have: SRAM are running behind in getting XO out to the world (and X7 and X9) so they asked if it would be OK if Dave Anderson received XX instead for his latest bike-build… Dave reckoned that it would be OK. Wouldn’t you?

More lights – everyone’s gearing up for winter already and we’ve got a very early sneak at the new Light and Motion Seca 1400. The previous super-bright light was the 900… This, in Spinal Tap parlance, is 500 louder… Still the same strong mix of spot and flood, one button operation (with ‘race’ mode that’ll only give you bright and dim, rather than cycling through flashing or whatever other mode). New simpler rubber bar mount, same annoying easily knocked swivel head and ‘what do I do with this lot’ extra long, straight cable. Overall though, it’s a stunning light. We’ve used it at Mayhem and now we’re looking for some more racing and night riding before bringing you the final write-up.



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Dave is Mr.XX now, isn’t he.
Did you get digital angle finder & what did you think
where and when can the 2011 fox be purchased?
want a pair of talas
We definitely need a picture of Matt modelling the 661 power shorts…
We do have a digital angle finder, though I’m not quite sure what the relevance is 🙂
2011 Fox forks will probably start appearing in shops in the next month or so. 160 and 140 forks are in stock now! And Terralogic will be a couple of weeks. 180s will pitch up a little later.
Andystand is proving to be a dead useful bit of kit.
Can you review the 32 float 150 first? That would be ace…
Stickers in your shoes to make you more stable…what the…
kisses, as always.
EFX bits are “interesting”
holograms ?!??! Come on STW get a grip and throw them in a bin.
That Andy Stand looks very handy but frickin expensive for what it is!
A tenner of the Andystand price is postage – it’s a very cumbersome shape to post. If you buy it in a shop, it’s £30
“Every muso needs it” – nah, every muso needs doubles of it, so you can play it out without subjecting people to the loungey horror that follows the intro!
As per Ogg, chuck that EFX crap in the bin. Utter nonsense!
give me the shirt 😀
I bet the Peat book is fab – but £37!
I’ve stuck an EFX hologram on our printer which is playing up. I’m waiting to see if it stabilises it.
Rather than bin ’em send them to BP – you never know it might stop the leak. If we all just BELIEVE…
Any initial verdicts on the fox forks (particularly the talas 160s)?
Matt thinks Armstrong looks like Chipps? Class…..
“you can slip these under your baggies and no one will know the secret of your power.”
You’ve given it away now 🙁
Oh, here is some advice, it’s perfectly OK to refer to “custard armour” when talking about knee pads etc but if you say your shorts have that special custard stuff in it, people look at you funny.