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  • Oh I'm totally up for crashing into stuff... That's pretty much why I play polo.

  • neither of those racks is minoura gamoh?

    like this

  • I'm looking to swap from bullhorns to risers. I'm thinking these atm but looking at/for other 31.8mm options(has to be that for stem/garmin/camera mounts). But yeah feeling rather uninspired atm and just can't seem to find something that fits.

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/deda-streetisimo-streetbar/

  • Doesn't matter, all three of them got a large enough platform, and those fishing bag come in a wide varity of sizes and shapes.

  • ^^ I've got those on a (mostly) universally despised mini velo, works fine in this guise.

  • Only 165 options here from under a tenner to over £300 :-)

  • I use a Cinelli Pepper on on my everyday bike and I can recommend it. Perfect width and form (for me) and nice understated looks.

  • I'm looking for a list of watches that provide heart rate monitoring without using a chest strap.
    What have people seen or used?
    Was the watch any good?

    Thanks.

  • I just picked up some old Nike system ultra mtb shoes.

    I thought the purple area on the sol unit would 'pop' out or something. but this is not the case. it looks like i will need to cut it out. does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?

    thanks!



  • Looking to trace a vehicle - have model & colour but no / partial registration number. possible without going to the ends of the earth?

  • I had a cheap watch which was just a watch and heart rate monitor, you touch finger to the bezel (is that the right word?)... Double was sweat set it off so any time I got a bit sweaty it would start beeping... Was really annoying.

  • Push a piler inside and yank it out.

    Cut if it doesn't.

  • Yeah I've had to cut out cleat holes before, not with those particular shoes, but it's not uncommon.

  • thanks guys!

  • My dearly beloved's Moto G has bricked itself, she didn't drop it or anything it just died... Bought in December 2013 from Tesco Direct, what are my rights? Does the EU 2 year warranty apply? Been on the phone to Tesco twice and they've very politely told me to get on my bike... TIA, J x

  • EU 2yr warranty should apply, but i think you may have to 'escalate' the call....

  • Depends on why it's died, if the battery is buggered that's in the exclusions as a disposable/expendable part and fair wear and tear. Apart from that it should be covered but will be a pain in the ass to get someone at tesco to listen.

  • Looking to trace a vehicle - have model & colour but no / partial registration number. possible without going to the ends of the earth?

    Anyone? Or am I going to have trawl the car parks of West London to find the prick who tried to deck myself and the wife with his mucky white BMW X5 yesterday?

  • It's a non-replaceable battery, no idea what's wrong with it tbh... I'll try @n3il's suggestion, exhausting tho'...

  • You're covered under SOGA and the 2 year rule.

    Send them a letter demanding a refund / replacement. Inform the of your rights under the EU rule & SOGA.

    If they don't play ball, you may have to make a claim in the county court (which may be a ball ache if you're leaving the country). You should write a complaint to the OFT & Trading Standards in any case.

    If you bought it on credit - charge back on your credit card. They are held equally liable as the retailer.

  • Where would you go to choose a macbook pro case/sleeve...?

  • What do you call one of those big metal contraptions that doctors use to hold pins in place if you need to have your leg pinned following a break?

  • "External fixator"?

  • Not being facetious - Report to the police might be your best bet, unless you had old testament justice in mind.

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