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So it runs off of 12v and not hard wired?I’ve had mine for a while now, I’ve just fitted it to a tray and can move it around. A great bit of kit.
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So it runs off of 12v and not hard wired?I’ve had mine for a while now, I’ve just fitted it to a tray and can move it around. A great bit of kit.
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Correct. Plugs into any cigarette socket. Or it could be hard wired.So it runs off of 12v and not hard wired?
Yep, it’s got a ciggie / fag lighter plug.So it runs off of 12v and not hard wired?
New number does not make them “Better”. It could be what companies call Value Engineering, cheaper manufacturing methods etc.Finally got rid of the Bridgestone all weather and had a full set of Michelin Cross Climate 2 fitted. Slightly annoyingly whilst having the tyres fitted discovered that the Cross Climate 3 will be launched on 1 July.
Possibly the cc2 will come down in price a bit as they will push the 3’s ?New number does not make them “Better”. It could be what companies call Value Engineering, cheaper manufacturing methods etc.
Finally got rid of the Bridgestone all weather and had a full set of Michelin Cross Climate 2 fitted. Slightly annoyingly whilst having the tyres fitted discovered that the Cross Climate 3 will be launched on 1 July.
Folds up really small doesn’t it !View attachment 137534
Absolute god send for my dodgy knees.
Officially 30-60 km. On a charge. It got me to the pub and back no problem.Folds up really small doesn’t it !
How many miles on electric does it do?
First G line I’ve seen in a CaliforniaView attachment 137534
Absolute god send for my dodgy knees.
The new bellows are packed tight with the roof hatch.New roof bellows from the very nice Kernow Transporters, including a weekend in Cornwall! They fitted in a couple of hours on the Monday morning while we wandered around St Michaels Mount (10 minute walk down the road) so all in a very positive weekend!
Before and after pics - the old bellows were circa 14 years old and very faded grubby brown with numerous niks and one larger repair, and generally looking very sad.
The new ones are the latest (061S) with added panoramic front zip. They are also much thicker and robust, with the white liner which makes it brighter inside. Only downside is its a bit of a struggle to get the slidy hatch shut when dropping the roof now!
And yes I must take the ticket off the zipper, keep forgetting that!
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Do you have photos and links for this, please?Expandable kitchen drawer organiser (to go on the extra shelf I installed above the Porta-Potti in the right hand kitchen cupboard)
Should have goneAlso I need to avoid this thread for a bit having Amazoned the heck out of it with:
Pretty much all recommendations from here. But then I have been away in it every weekend but one since the end of April, and ten days in France coming up shortly!
- Collapsible washing up bowl
- Sosmar drainer for the bottom of the fridge
- Windbreak
- Collapsible water carrier
- Expandable kitchen drawer organiser (to go on the extra shelf I installed above the Porta-Potti in the right hand kitchen cupboard)
- Collapsible colander
- Fire extinguisher in a pouch which I have velcroed to the pillar behind the drivers seat (fits perfectly)
- Pair of beach chairs
- Paint chip kit, sanding sponges, isopropyl alcohol & polishing heads
Aujen expandable tray on AmazonDo you have photos and links for this, please?
Never knew that was a thing until today!Should have gone
Fire safety stick.
It’s the perfect additional item !
Remember everything needs to have at least two uses in the Cali. For example, I recently purchased a salad spinner. It’s also perfect for spinning out my clothes after handwashing.Also I need to avoid this thread for a bit having Amazoned the heck out of it with:
Pretty much all recommendations from here. But then I have been away in it every weekend but one since the end of April, and ten days in France coming up shortly!
- Collapsible washing up bowl
- Sosmar drainer for the bottom of the fridge
- Windbreak
- Collapsible water carrier
- Expandable kitchen drawer organiser (to go on the extra shelf I installed above the Porta-Potti in the right hand kitchen cupboard)
- Collapsible colander
- Fire extinguisher in a pouch which I have velcroed to the pillar behind the drivers seat (fits perfectly)
- Pair of beach chairs
- Paint chip kit, sanding sponges, isopropyl alcohol & polishing heads
Indeed, FireStick makes a lot of sense.Should have gone
Fire safety stick.
It’s the perfect additional item !
I store mine on the folding mattress at the back of the T7 but it doesn’t fit under the table in the rear annoyingly, unlike 16 inch wheel Brompton’s. How often has your chain come off when folding?First trip away with my G Line Elec.View attachment 137533
I’ve taken mine on Follow the Dog at Cannock Chase MTB course and it was very well behaved.Officially 30-60 km. On a charge. It got me to the pub and back no problem.
So much better than the other lines with the larger wheels.
Not a genuine off road bike, but good for on site and tow paths.
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