I’ll own up to bodge, here.
Six year old pair of shoes, now on indoor-only duty.
Separating soles and uppers fixed – several times – with silicone caulk.
Your hacks and bodges --let’s see 'em!
I’ll own up to bodge, here.
Six year old pair of shoes, now on indoor-only duty.
Separating soles and uppers fixed – several times – with silicone caulk.
Your hacks and bodges --let’s see 'em!
I built a trainer device/bottle/towel stand with a couple chunks of scrap plastic laminate contertop and some scrap PVC. What do you think?
definite hack!
Definite bodge in my view - but kudos for the ingenious effort
Hack - no question. Not pretty but does the job without any fuss
I’m currently wearing kneepads indoors… as an MTBer they’re a standard part of my outdoor kit, but in this case I’m wearing them because my right knee has a weakness that I’m addressing with kino tape, and the kneepad helps keep it stuck on! And I’d feel ridiculous wearing one, so I have the other on too.
Deliberate decision to have different bar tape on each side, or you got halfway through the job and decided to go have a beer instead?
Well looking at the bike seems as though it would be on purpose to match the highlight colors of the frame.
Haha. A little bit of both actually. I had two bikes in pieces and realized the bar tape would match the frame scheme. I don’t like it as much as I thought I would but I don’t feel like redoing it!!
I call this the the “git r’ done” method. Keep going till you can fix no more!!
It’s a thing of beauty
that’s pure “hadge” goodness
Lets see your simple hacks that makes your life easier.
Here is mine. I have been looking for a bike rack but they are usually not fit for purpose or very expensive. I ended up buying keyboard stand for $15 and turned it into a bike rack for two bikes
You can also use this as a stand for your Ipad, bootles, nutrition during your workouts
You can do the same with an ironing board
It costs more :)))))))))))))
Definite hack