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  • Are you a scientist?

  • common sense innit. University of the Facts of Life, mate.

  • If that's common sense then I'm the poshest chap in town.

  • incidentally, my colleague thought that the Wombles of Wimbledon were 'common' as she'd never heard of the place aside from for tennis.

    "Fuck off, Great Uncle Bulgaria" said Tobermory

  • Your cousin doesn't know her arse from her elbow, the Wombles from Wimbledon pretty much put Wimbledon on the map. Tennis is small fry.

  • incidentally, my colleague thought that the Wombles of Wimbledon were 'common'

    That makes sense, given that their catchphrase was "The Wombles of Wimbledon, common are we."

  • That makes sense, given that their catchphrase was "The Wombles of Wimbledon, common are we."

    I know that, though I think 'catchphrase' might be taking it a bit far.


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  • They are less common these days.

  • Well, Wimbledon is very 'up and coming'

  • No. I mean there are fewer of them.

  • Badger cull mishaps hit them hard.

  • It was that nasty outbreak of Orinoco Flow that did for them

  • Wombles are carriers of TB as well so it wasn't the end of the world when a Womble got clipped instead of a badger.

  • they are known to carry fleas in their bulge area

  • Their paunches are outstandingly vile, absolutely riddled with fleas, mites and ticks.

  • The Womble den was on Wimbledon Common.

  • meanwhile...

  • http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3707/13246657735_c9db1f75e2_o.jpg

    Nice color!

    http://i.imgur.com/jD7tWdR.jpg

    I agree about the saddle though I should mention nothing with a big wide slope in the middle ever works for me and it does seem to be softening up a little bit.

    My bike hasn't fallen apart yet and I'm quite pleased with it. I wasn't sure about the 28mm tires (after riding some dreadful hybrids back in the day) but they devour cobblestone like nobody's business.

    And now I'm off to take it to a professional trained in the dark arts of bracketomancy because something in the bracket region has begun creaking like a barn door and nothing I can do to it with an allen key seems to be helping.

  • ...So yeah it should be here in a week or so and I'll be sure to document it falling apart five minutes into its maiden voyage for your schadenfreude.

    ...And now I'm off to take it to a professional trained in the dark arts of bracketomancy because something in the bracket region has begun creaking like a barn door and nothing I can do to it with an allen key seems to be helping.
    You've had it how long?

  • Uh oh

  • Meh.
    Rule #1 of bike tinkering.
    Every creak will sound like it comes from the BB area.

  • new bike shouldn't really have any creaks though..

  • You've had it how long?

    Three whole days. I'm assuming something just wasn't on tight enough and is now coming loose but without a crank puller and giant torx-driver looking thing there's not a whole lot I could do about it even if the relevant Sheldon pages didn't scare me shitless.

  • Square taper cranks/BB?

    Hold both ends of the cranks and try pushing/pulling them sideways: there shouldn't be any play.

  • No play that I can feel but further Sheldoning suggested the cranks and taper tend to loosen up as they get acquainted on new bikes and to simply tighten the bolts back up. Which I did, and it worked for five blissful minutes, but one vigorous lap around the block later the creak was back and the bolts were noticeably looser again.

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