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• #72278
I'd get a decent speaker and a separate Bluetooth receiver to plug into your HiFi. You can get decent ones for £20-25 or so.
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• #72279
Hifi - loud and good sound, but wouldn't mind being able to play music off my phone so I can lay lazily on the sofa listening to music from my phone without having to get up to change music.
Portable but decent Bluetooth speaker - can take with me to the garage, kitchen, garden, holiday...
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• #72280
Juice SoundSquare scores high on portability, works well for background music in quiet places. Don't expect it to drown out the power tools in the garage/kitchen/garden.
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• #72281
Thinking more something like this pioneer, not super portable like that but chargeable and moveable...
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• #72282
Depending on your budget, Bluetooth Minirig is very good http://www.amazon.co.uk/MINIRIG-Portable-Rechargeable-Bluetooth-Speaker/dp/B00TYFWOG0
Will have a good stab at drowning out power tools in the garage/kitchen/garden when turned right up.
Doesn't have an aux out though
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• #72283
WoW
Budget is max £60, sorry should have said.
Who would pay £140 for a baby speaker?!
Thinking about it, my mate has a pair and a woofer, they are alreet, but yeah...
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• #72284
I have one as I travel a lot. If you're going to spend weeks in hotel rooms then you want something that sounds decent and can survive being bounced around in a suitcase.
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• #72286
where can i get maxxis refuse 28s?
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• #72287
I got mine from this place in Australia;
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• #72289
thank u internet
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• #72290
I thought the one on the corner of Peckham Road and Southampton way had one, but I might be wrong as I can't see it on google streetview.
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• #72291
How would I know if a seatpost is suitable for a carbon-railed saddle? What are the characteristics I should look for?
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• #72292
Why are maxxis refuse so hard to get? I have one on the front wheel of my everyday and I love it, will replace my back tyre with one when it needs doing.
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• #72293
You could try Chromecast Audio. Ticks the hifi box at a very good price. Then get a Bluetooth speaker of your choosing, or even some other portable speaker w. a line-in and get another Chromecast Audio?
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• #72294
Why are maxxis refuse so hard to get?
Did you not see the link I posted?
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• #72295
23 and 25c are both in stock at the UK distributor...
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• #72296
How would I know if a seatpost is suitable for a carbon-railed saddle? What are the characteristics I should look for?
Depends which carbon rails. 7mm round ones fit most seat posts, some people suggest you should avoid short rail clamps, excessive overhang and sharp edges, but you should already be avoiding those things regardless of rail material. Many carbon rails are oval 7mm×9mm, which will be fine with some clamp designs but either need special clamping parts or won't work at all with others.
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• #72297
Shops often don't show the width for that iteration, though Schwalbe says that one is 37mm. I have some very nice Col De La Vies in that size that say 26x1 1/2 to fit rim 26x1 3/8. I would let them go for a song (2 new 2 used in good shape) but you couldn't afford the shipping.
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• #72298
Thanks - I believe they're 7x9 oval rails (it's a specialized romin saddle). Would you be able to elaborate on the clamp characteristics that suit these rails?
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• #72299
Would you be able to elaborate on the clamp characteristics that suit these rails?
If the clamping bolt(s) move(s) the two halves of the clamp together along an axis orthogonal to a plane bisecting both rails, you might not need new clamping parts. Anything else and you almost certainly will. Which post are you using/planning to use?
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• #72300
Avoid 3T posts, even with the oval rail kit. They don't seem to fit well, and you need to take a dremel to the rail clamp for it to work.
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