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Fresh Goods Friday 791: The Plug Pulling Edition

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Posted : 16/01/2026 1:39 pm
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I'm old and sad. My favourite item on there was the tyre covers. I assume that's for the pair.

Wonder if these would make it easier to get wheels in the pockets of an Evoc travel bag


 
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It’s a shame about the focus technology not seeing production. A friend of mine was playing around with this making kayaks. It can essentially be sprayed into a mould so is a lot less labour intensive, and this cheaper, and it’s recyclable because you could effectively melt away the resin and then reconstitute it to be sprayed into another mould. Hopefully someone else will be able to make it work on a commercial scale


 
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Real shame about REIN4CED, hopefully someone else will pick up this tech/process and make it financially viable. The Jam 2 looks like a really nice bike as well.

Not sure about those wheel covers. If its wet and muddy I usually just find a puddle to ride thru and clean off the tyres that way before I get back to the car. Most of the crud is on the bike frame anyway and a rag or brush will removed most of that. Alternatively I take my bike rack and avoid the problem of a dirty car all together.


 
Posted : 17/01/2026 6:39 pm
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Posted by: Onzadog

I'm old and sad. My favourite item on there was the tyre covers. I assume that's for the pair.

Wonder if these would make it easier to get wheels in the pockets of an Evoc travel bag

My favourite bag is this from MTB Vans - makes travelling back and forth with my bike in the back of the car so much nicer and easier.

 


 
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Do you think they tyre covers are thick enough to protect the rest of our possessions from ice spike tyres?

I've been looking for something like this that doesn't leave everything the tyres touch in the garage/car scratched.


 
Posted : 22/01/2026 10:54 am