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• #71802
Somewhere to eat for work Christmas Party in Covent Garden that won't break the bank? Any offers/deals around?
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• #71803
Good mexican on langley street, Cafe Pacifico not sure about any deals tbh
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• #71804
Before I click buy, is there any reasonable alternative to Swrve cigarette shorts?
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• #71805
Cut off second hand trousers?
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• #71806
Cheers but that only works in the UK. Not Dublin.
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• #71808
I'd like them, but I doubt they'd last as long and are £30 more
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• #71809
last as long
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• #71810
King of felafel. BANG. I was slightly trepedatious taking 2 pensioners and a 4 year old there. However, everyone loved it. Though the pasta wasn't plain tomato and was a bit spicy for the 4 year old.
I smashed everything. And lunch came in under 25 quid. Very happy.
@umop3pisdnTa
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• #71811
True, what about these if you're in skinny hillclimb mode http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/171961956503?adgroupid=16885268106&hlpht=true&hlpv=2&rlsatarget=kwd-124272983586&adtype=pla&ff3=1&lpid=122&poi=&ul_noapp=true&limghlpsr=true&ff19=0&device=c&chn=ps&campaignid=270621186&crdt=0&ff12=67&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff14=122&viphx=1&ops=true&ff13=80 ?
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• #71814
I'm now in elephant and castle. I have to try and find something like this in Walworth.
Felafel are better at Ishtar's Cleveland Street though. -
• #71815
Is there a likely candidate for seatpost size for a 1970s-ish Kowal track frame made from 631.
25.4 is too small and 27.2 is too big. Don't have owt to reliably measure it...
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• #71816
I wouldn't purchase any sized part based on 'likely'.
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• #71817
How much is 27.2 too big? I've had steel frames at 27.0 but very little that wasn't 27.2.
Invest in some good vernier calipers. Don't go digital unless you're spending serious money though. But don't get the cheapest manual ones either.
In a pinch a ruler should give you a better idea.
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• #71818
Invest in some good vernier calipers. Don't go digital unless you're spending serious money
Cheap digital ones are good enough for anything a normal cyclist needs to measure
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• #71819
Is hubjub the only place to get EAI standard steel cogs from?
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• #71820
Probably but I'd rather have a cheap manual set personally. Or even a good manual set. My manual mitutoyo's are so much better than the dreadful ParkTool ones and cost less (although second hand on ebay).
Although admittedly they both do the job. But then a £250 Halfords bike 'does the job' but we don't buy them.
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• #71821
true, I find the £119.99 offerings perfectly adequate, gears, brakes, everyfink you want..
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• #71822
Would a couple/few layers of this work for my raw tonic supernaught? Just to protect it from the rain etc, thanks
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• #71823
Have you been the the best kebad yet, past Morrisons. Definitely worth it after a few pints and does a good falafel wrap
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• #71824
Is there a full carbon fork (1 1/8th) with mudguard mounts and clearance to take a long drop brake?
On a similar note, has anybody bought Moroccan Dirham recently? Would I be best off doing GBP - EUR then EUR - MAD or just take £££££ out there?