Thanks! I have seen these on FWD bikes and assume they are to stop the wheel turning when the bike is on the stand?
* Crossed with Tony's explanation.
* Crossed with Tony's explanation.
very useful on bikes with a front rack fitted.It's a spring device that stops the front wheel flopping about at rest but still allows normal steering, as Woosh's illustration.
Popular on the continent on practical bikes.
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Nowt wrong with buying Rolexes as 'toys' or even as a hobby if you are into watches as I am. I bought a used, mint ceramic Submariner 6 years ago for 6k and its not worth much less now, if at all. I also have my fathers Submariner from 1971 which he doesnt remember what he paid for it but said 'it wasnt much' (bear in mind my Dad has never been what I would call 'flush') and I had it valued at 16k last year by a genuine Rolex dealer.
Either way they are a far better return than bicycles...or many other things for that matter. I an even considering buying another as a partial retirement 'fall back', given how much I have been shafted on my pension payments/contributions over the last few years, and it will only get worse.
Maybe on a tasteful plinth, with flowers?wrt "luxury" items some do seem to be worth it (ie truly lovely things to own) and hold their value - alas top spec bikes depreciate (all bikes indeed) but I would still love to hang mine on the living room wall, if the wife would let me . . .
I was wandering around a Turkish souk a few years ago and came across a watch stand with a big sign overhead, "Genuine Fake Watches" and beneath it said "As seen on BBC Watchdog Programme". I bought the Submariner version for the equivalent of a fiver! After paying I asked if it was waterproof to which he replied, "Yes mister, as long as it doesn't get wet!".View attachment 25106
http://www.discoverprohunter.com/en/collection/gmt/safari/
mine is only a copy but it cost 300 quid full swiss auto movement same as the real ones just mine was made in china.
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