First up, the new TartyBikes Multi Tool - tested out for months in our workshop by spanner monkey Ali C, with 10 high quality tools in one neat little package.

Secondly, an Adam-designed CNC, no frills bashring designed to fit on almost any setup possible due to it's built-in freewheel lip and generous front cut-out. Stan has been testing this on his Echo 24 or the past few months and has certainly put it through it's paces (as he's a massive basher). Mark's also got one on his 24 now, but they're equally at home on mods and stocks too!

Lastly, a set of very competitively priced 6061 riser bars - popular and comfy 9°x9° up/backsweep, with 85mm of total rise, and a 710mm width. These come in at just under £30, which means they fall into the 'bargainous' category. Such a thing does exist.

Might have to get a multitool... :D
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