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• #72502
skinny waists but big thighs
Pics?
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• #72503
The cable that comes in from the street, into your home router, provided by your cable company (in this case Virgin Media).
What is this? How can I add more length to it. Currently my home router is not where I want it now I have had my room decorated.
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• #72505
It's plain coaxial, isn't it?
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• #72506
that sounds right, coaxial.
how do i join the one that's coming in with another length?
(there's no maplins near me to go and ask someone)
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• #72507
@greenbank BANG
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• #72508
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• #72510
Do you speak from experience?
I usually have to settle for trousers with a bigger waist which looks a bit scruffy. I'd pay double the going high-street rate for properly fitted trousers. Spoke looks quite good but they don't seem to do black.
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• #72511
I find that H&M do a good range to jeans and trousers, with a decent and stretchy fit for a skinny cyclist.
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• #72513
I have a fat arse and biggish thighs. These are ok.
My pair are some years old and are one size bigger in the waist (I sized them wrong).
I have worn Uniqlo stuff in the right size and they're ok.I wear ED55 Edwin jeans in a slim fit (with a bit of a taper) (30w ) and these are ok/v smart. I have another pair of Edwins in 30 W and they are obscene.
I think ED55 chinos can be picked up in the sales right now.
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• #72514
awaits Andy P and his comments about chinos.
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• #72515
v. lol
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• #72516
Well jazzy mate. -
• #72518
That's my frame! Many recommendations from me. It's the most beautiful frame I've ever seen.
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• #72519
Messaged him about paint...
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• #72520
more pics here: https://www.instagram.com/mattblackteeth/
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• #72521
Mantel is a great shop imo.
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• #72522
i have hit the fuckit it button on black friday and ordered bott perfo panelling to cover one wall of my garage and some hooks and boxes to hang from it
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• #72523
Quick questions regarding Phil Wood track hubs, I have a fixed/fixed rear hub and want to add a cog/lockring to the currently free side. What combination of cog and lockring am I OK to use?
I have a DA cog and no lockring, I belive that I actually need Italian threaded everything so as not to mess up the threads? Do I need to stick to Phil cog and lockring or can I use anything else?
Thanks internetz!
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• #72524
Do I need to stick to Phil cog and lockring or can I use anything else?
You can use your DuraAce (or any other 1.37"×24TPI) sprocket, but you need a 1.32"×24TPI thread lockring, which can be Phil, Campag or one of mine, I have a couple of Italian threaded ones in 6082T6 material.
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• #72525
Awesome thanks I'll have a look.
Black trousers (chinos type of thing) for tall people with cyclist builds: skinny waists but big thighs.
Talk to me.