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• #62627
Post mount? Yeah they do.
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• #62628
I think if you search for 'Direct Mount' you should find them. Part numbers are BR-5810, BR-6810 and BR-9010 for 105, Ultegra and DuraAce respectively.
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• #62629
Spanks
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• #62630
Cheers. That makes sense. I'll try and put together some more feedback soon. I was off the site for a while while Microcosm was being developed and when I came back I thought I'd missed the boat a bit re. testing, funding etc. I didn't really know what was going on.
There's a core of people on this site who know each other and seem to spend a lot of time here. But there's also a lot of casual users (like me) and the sheer volume of content gets so overwhelming we tend to stick to certain threads so this kind of thing passes us by. It doesn't mean we don't still love and need the site :)
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• #62631
Where can I buy Phil Wood Tenacious Oil from in the UK?
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• #62633
Just noticed this outside our bathroom door, taken 2 hours apart and is spreading. its coming from underneath not from above (no sign of dripping) and its not coming from the bathroom tiles (no showers had today & bathrooms bone dry on the surface)
no idea who to call/what to do
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• #62634
(not my toes)
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• #62635
I like the colour you painted your nails.
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• #62636
What's under the carpet if you pull it up?
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• #62637
Bodies, presumably
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• #62638
Could be an underfloor leak, waterproof grout in the bathroom would be preventing it from coming up there. Call landlord or plumber as appropriate.
Actually, the colour suggests a leaking radiator pipe to me. Maybe check for water running down the pipes of nearby radiators and into the floor.
If you have access, check out the ceiling below.
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• #62639
Thanks, most helpful.
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• #62640
Coming from under the corner tile, can now see the grouting has rotted(?) a bit from the join of the corner tiles too
We're the ground floor Nick
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• #62641
Coming up/down the door frame? Look around the top of the frame, might be water coming in from above you then running down, or it's running underneath the tiles and then coming out there
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• #62642
With this recent weather, leaks are springing up everywhere. I wouldn't rule out it coming in from outside, somehow.
The Morrisons in Camberwell was pissing water from all angles today. Been there hundreds of times and never seen a drip.
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• #62643
Tell the landlord as soon as possible.
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• #62644
Definitely underneath Dammit,
Have emailed the landlord
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• #62645
Does anyone know a good place online that sells a range of timbers? Sizes, grades, different woods etc...? I just want to check out prices.
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• #62646
Definitely underneath Dammit, Have emailed the landlord
Is it much worse now? I think you should text the landlord if poss. Probs too late for him to respond tonight but it might speed up his response in the morning...don't want to alarm you but, well you know, crazy shit does happen!
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• #62647
no worse, landlord says they will call someone in the morning
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• #62649
Quick question...
My road bike is currently set up with a layback seatpost and a 90mm stem, what changes in handling and power input would I see from fitting an inline post and a 110/120mm stem? shifting my weight further forward on the bike, does it make any difference?
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• #62650
Are there any FB London Messenger pages? Can someone link/invite me to one? I'm trying to find an old (very old) messenger from London who worked as a messenger with me in Auckland for years, he got deported and I'm trying to find him, cheers.. (my FB is G-Max Hampton)
Does Shimano do 'twin post' brake calipers? What is their proper name?