Aldi Specials
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Ross » Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:47 pm
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby ironhanglider » Tue Aug 30, 2016 8:53 pm
Cheers,
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby jasonc » Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:04 am
hmmm. reckon you could get di2 in there?ironhanglider wrote: It looks like an easy mod to get internal cabling for a rear light if I get one.
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby ironhanglider » Wed Aug 31, 2016 9:42 am
That would seem to be overcapitalising a bit, and I don't know enough about this electrickery stuff to change gears.jasonc wrote:hmmm. reckon you could get di2 in there?ironhanglider wrote: It looks like an easy mod to get internal cabling for a rear light if I get one.
The internal cabling for the deraillers is pretty unsophisticated. It runs the full housing down which exits the down tube near the BB and then around the outside of the BB shell up to cable stops on the seat tube and chain stay. The rear derailler cable has a short section of exposed cable under the chainstay before another cable stop for the final loop to the derailler. Since the front derailler cable housing points upwards I'll keep an eye on it because water might get in and cause problems.
I would have thought that running a full length cable to the rear would have been a better design since it would open up more options for equipment choices including electric or hydraulic gears, as well as eliminating contamination problems with a conventional cable, and it would only be a change in the design of the cable stops/guides.
As for the lighting I was thinking that I'd make the holes in the rubber grommets a little bigger and running the light wiring alongside the rear brake cable and along the rack from there.
Cheers,
Cameron
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Ross » Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:21 pm
Not sure the exact specs except they are 27.5" with (I think) 21 speed Shimano gears - $80
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby uart » Sun Sep 04, 2016 11:26 am
Yeah the helmet is fine. I've used mine a few time now.CKinnard wrote:I've been using a $25 Aldi helmet solely for 2 years. Just took it on a long trip to the USA.
It's been absolutely fine, and weighs as little as $200+ helmets.
On the other hand, my Aldi floor pump is rubbish,
Actually the floor pump I got (just a few weeks ago) seems pretty good. It clips on the valve without leaking any air, the pressure gauge is fairly accurate, and it feels nice and solid.
Just wondering, what aspects did you find bad about the pump you got CKinnard?
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Arbuckle23 » Sun Sep 04, 2016 12:05 pm
Reasonably accurate compared to a known good gauge.
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Mike Ayling » Sun Sep 04, 2016 12:49 pm
Mary and I have had no issues with our Aldi helmets.uart wrote:Yeah the helmet is fine. I've used mine a few time now.CKinnard wrote:I've been using a $25 Aldi helmet solely for 2 years. Just took it on a long trip to the USA.
It's been absolutely fine, and weighs as little as $200+ helmets.
On the other hand, my Aldi floor pump is rubbish,
Actually the floor pump I got (just a few weeks ago) seems pretty good. It clips on the valve without leaking any air, the pressure gauge is fairly accurate, and it feels nice and solid.
Just wondering, what aspects did you find bad about the pump you got CKinnard?
Mike
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Calvin27 » Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:17 am
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Abby » Tue Sep 20, 2016 9:46 am
Next round of Aldi cycling specials are this Saturday...
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys ... september/
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Re: Aldi Specials
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Re: Aldi Specials
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Calvin27 » Tue Sep 20, 2016 2:29 pm
Well spotted, getting one for the dog!outnabike wrote:I notice there is a base ball thrower on special at aldi Sat/24/Sept. I don't know if it comes with handle bar clamps.....
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby find_bruce » Tue Sep 20, 2016 5:55 pm
Your dog or someone elses?Calvin27 wrote:Well spotted, getting one for the dog!
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby find_bruce » Wed Sep 21, 2016 11:23 am
How is your dry bag holding up WombatK?find_bruce wrote:I have one and can vouch for its waterproofness at least initially. Only concern however is how durable it will be as (1) the fabric seems lighter than the dry bags & (2) lots of stitching points etc that are a common source of water ingress.wombatK wrote:Just an update of the dry bag's performance... it did the job very effectively. Everthing inside dry as a bone after riding in steady rain for 2 hours. The bag is nice and light too ... just 750 grams unloaded, and the large side pockets can securely hold a 750 ml water bottles securely. Saw some "straggler stock" in my local Aldi today, so it might still be possible to pick one up.wombatK wrote:A novel item at my local Aldi was a 25 l dry bag backpack for $69.99. Maybe from a previous week's catalogue but stumbled on it while checking out this week's cycling specials. Quite a bit cheaper than dry-bag panniers, although carrying weight on your back isn't
as comfortable.
Nevertheless, looks a great solution for all-weather riders or commuters --- previously my practice has been to use a cyclindrical dry bag inside a draw string bag. Can't wait for a serious downpour to give it a workout
Mine developed holes fairly quickly, which sort of detracts from the whole dry bit. Went to return it today & was surprised at how rude & offensive the Store Manager was. Firstly tried to tell that I had to return it within 60 days (today was day 78). When I insisted that under the Australian Consumer Law goods come with a guarantee that they are fit for purpose, he tried to tell me that I should have returned it the next day. I asked him to show me the sign in the store that said goods were only fit to use for 60 days. He started to look, but couldn't find it. I then pointed out the big sign that confirmed I have rights under the Australian Consumer Law - I have some professional experience with this particular law & do not take well to BS excuses.
It took a fair bit of argument before he reluctantly agreed to give me a refund.
Funnily enough when I got to work I checked the Aldi returns policy. You will be shocked to hear that it properly reflects section 54 of the Australian Consumer Law that guarantee's that goods must be fit for all the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied & that they are durable.
Annoyed me enough to fire off a complaint to Aldi customer service, so will see what happens.
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby TheShadow » Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:31 pm
This is not related to Aldi, but I think is a relevent story about what you're facing as a consumer in Australia now.find_bruce wrote: Mine developed holes fairly quickly, which sort of detracts from the whole dry bit. Went to return it today & was surprised at how rude & offensive the Store Manager was. Firstly tried to tell that I had to return it within 60 days (today was day 78). When I insisted that under the Australian Consumer Law goods come with a guarantee that they are fit for purpose, he tried to tell me that I should have returned it the next day. I asked him to show me the sign in the store that said goods were only fit to use for 60 days. He started to look, but couldn't find it. I then pointed out the big sign that confirmed I have rights under the Australian Consumer Law - I have some professional experience with this particular law & do not take well to BS excuses.
It took a fair bit of argument before he reluctantly agreed to give me a refund.
Funnily enough when I got to work I checked the Aldi returns policy. You will be shocked to hear that it properly reflects section 54 of the Australian Consumer Law that guarantee's that goods must be fit for all the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied & that they are durable.
I just bought a new ceiling fan with integrated light from a local shop. Had it installed using their rec/licensed electrician. Control unit failed when he first turned it on, and he wrote that on the job sheet that he signed off on. It is a DC fan - they ONLY work using remotes - neither fan or light can be used.
I phone the shop and get told to contact the manufacturer to make a warranty claim. I'm not super happy about this,and note that is NOT what the 2010 consumer act says >> it says I should be able to get an exchange/refund from the shop...immediately?
Instead I'm waiting for the maufacturer's repair agent to call and confirm it was not an installation issue, which would invalidate the warranty. It's almost two weeks since this happened...7 full working days since I sent the third document for the warranty claim and got a acknowledgement email from the manufacturer. There's no working ceiling light. It's not a cheap fan/light...about average for a DC fan. The control unit 'kit' costs $155. The installation was about the same. Sparky warned me this big Aust Co has a bad reputation for warranty issues.
IMHO, I should't have to be even thinking about this.
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby warthog1 » Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:49 pm
http://flowmountainbike.com/tests/flows ... ance-29er/
Had a look on ebay and bike exchange and nothing comes close even second hand from my quick look
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby Calvin27 » Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:09 pm
I've been through a few mountain bikes and if I can get to it, this will make for a fine ebike conversion for extended 300km+ rides in a day. It has internal cable routing so the plan is to remove the FD and use the routing for electronics.warthog1 wrote:I think I'm getting a mountain bike if I get there on time.
http://flowmountainbike.com/tests/flows ... ance-29er/
Had a look on ebay and bike exchange and nothing comes close even second hand from my quick look
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby ironhanglider » Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:32 pm
If it is anything like the road bike it will be ideal for this. The unsophisticated cabling makes these mods relatively easy.Calvin27 wrote:I've been through a few mountain bikes and if I can get to it, this will make for a fine ebike conversion for extended 300km+ rides in a day. It has internal cable routing so the plan is to remove the FD and use the routing for electronics.warthog1 wrote:I think I'm getting a mountain bike if I get there on time.
http://flowmountainbike.com/tests/flows ... ance-29er/
Had a look on ebay and bike exchange and nothing comes close even second hand from my quick look
ps. 1380km on the road bike. So far it meets all expectations comfortably.
Cheers,
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Re: Aldi Specials
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Re: Aldi Specials
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby uart » Thu Sep 29, 2016 10:36 pm
Just stopped by the local Aldi tonight to pick up a few groceries and I noticed the wd40 related products are back. As per last time, tons of cleaner and degreaser still left, but no sign of any chain lube.
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby rodneycc » Fri Sep 30, 2016 12:01 pm
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Re: Aldi Specials
Postby ironhanglider » Fri Sep 30, 2016 8:42 pm
There were a dozen cans of chain lube in Brandon Park Aldi, no cleaner or degreaser though. Some clothing that didn't inspire me and the pumps likewise.uart wrote:Arh, I missed out on the chain lube again!
Just stopped by the local Aldi tonight to pick up a few groceries and I noticed the wd40 related products are back. As per last time, tons of cleaner and degreaser still left, but no sign of any chain lube.
However there were also several work stands and 2 large 29'rs.
Cheers,
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