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Camelbak goes digital
 
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mark nicolson
01/10/09 09:31
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whats the cost for retro fit ones?
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Mike Davis
01/10/09 09:43
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Apparently $30 in the US. Which probably means £30 here, but nothing confirmed as yet.
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mark nicolson
01/10/09 09:45
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cheers
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Dirty Karlos
01/10/09 09:45

Electronic shifting, now this = Gay. Ooh la-di-da I've only got 55ml of SIS left!! 

What a complete waste of the Earth's resources.

(Where can I get one?)

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The Pinkster
01/10/09 11:11
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"Certainly an interesting idea, although the "any colour as long as its white" design isn't perhaps ideal for off-road use."

Thios from a Mountain Bike website that produced it's own range of cycle jerseys in, err, what colour was it?

Oh yes, white!

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Mike Davis
01/10/09 11:28
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It's the voice of experience
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daftpunk
01/10/09 11:41
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I picked up a US bike mag in the train station the other day and in there they were advertising a widget that looks a bit like a CO2 gas canister that plugs into your camelback tube and injects gunk (energy gel) into your water while you are drinking so you don't get manky camelback bladders.
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Nick Evans
01/10/09 12:20
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That sounds revolting DP! I can't imagine anything worse than High 5 and Torq Gel combined!
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Mike Davis
01/10/09 12:42
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The trick is not to put energy drink in the Camelbak
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