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• #66827
Paselas are touring tyres.
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• #66828
You can either get WiFli, or HTFU
Or one of the short cage MTB mechs - x9 for example - assuming it will take up enough chain.
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• #66829
I think the short cage is only good for 1×10 drive, but a mid cage MTB mech would be just as good as a WiFli road one.
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• #66830
ot: whats the name of a drum instrument that looks like two deep "wok" pans welded together and different sized dimples on it with which you create different tone heights..? saw a street artist with one today and i think it would be great to have one too.
it is sort of like a "carribean oil drum" but then upside down and two sided.
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• #66831
steel pans?
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• #66832
Hang drum
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• #66834
Surprising amount of effort and science goes into making them...
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• #66835
Whatever tyres you choose, run a bit less pressure in them than you normally would and make sure your weight is all the way back when you're climbing.
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• #66836
On Pownall, nearer Broadway Market end. I don't mind a few estate kids playing out, adds to the atmosphere.
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• #66837
I'd go for it. Sunny Saturday mornings on Broadway Market, London Fields and Victoria Park in the summer, all of the lovely places to eat and drink around the area, easy access to Bethnal Green: all these things outweigh anything bad about the area.
I'm jealous. I moved out of a house on Victoria Park Road this week. Went for farewell drinks in Satan's Whiskers on Cambridge Heath Road: recommend for cocktails, bar snacks and hip hop.
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• #66838
anyone know of a nice, not too noisy, pub open past 11 around Victoria (or not too far)?
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• #66839
What are the chances of developing an allergic reaction to black tea?
I used to drink tea most days and feel fine then in the past couple of years I started drinking more coffee in the morning and rarely having breakfast teas.
I've had various kinds of tea with caffeine in a fair few times in past couple of months and every time I've felt sick and on 3 occasions I've actually thrown up with in 5 or 10 minutes of finishing a cup.
Until it happened today I just dismissed it as coincidence but I'm now sure I'm having a reaction to something in tea. It can't be caffeine as I have no reaction to coffee, chocolate or soft drinks. Could it be tannin?
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• #66840
shy do Vittoria Corsa SC tyres which are tubs have "Clincher min to max pressure 8 to 10bar/115 to 145psi mounted to clincher specific rim" moulded I to the tread?
The printed label says 115-200psi.
Same tread mould used for tubular and open tyres?
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• #66841
I need to be in Karlsruhe for a meeting that starts at 10am next Thursday, returning that day.
The meeting lasts until 4ish.
What's the best way of getting there and back?
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• #66842
Volvo.
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• #66843
It's away being fixed.
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• #66844
Black tea as in not green etc, or black as in milk free?
If the first then maybe a lactose reaction?
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• #66845
Same tread mould used for tubular and open tyres?
Yes
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• #66846
You want to travel the same day? I've not flown, but Baden-Baden is your airport if you are.
You can get there very easily by train (which I've done a few times), but it's not a day trip.
I'm also cycling there in a couple of months. But I suspect that's not good for you.
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• #66847
I was thinking of leaving late afternoon/early evening on the 11th, staying in a hotel that night and going to the meeting next day - 10:00 to 16:00 - then flying back that evening.
Who do you book with for Baden-Baden?
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• #66848
Ryanair for certain, beyond that, no idea.
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• #66849
I looked (I don't know why - clearly procrastinating), and you're not going to get flights that suit your schedule with Ryanair. You may have to go through Strasbourg (much more common flights I suspect), or worse case scenario, Frankfurt.
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• #66850
Black tea as in not green tea but I take it without milk anyway.
I may have a similar reaction to green tea but I only tend to drink it in small amounts with meals. I'll try green tea tomorrow morning!
You used to love Paselas ed, what are Clement paying you?!