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• #73452
Just double check, you're right.
What the cassette range? 13-29?
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• #73453
'Tony Martin has raced and won on Specialized clincher tyres in the past'
Just read this in an article on Road.cc
Just wondering, in a professional racing situation, why would you? are there any benefits?
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• #73454
Well they're faster for one thing
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• #73455
There was a website where you could find out the maxim speed internet available at a given address, showing distance from exchange etc. I can't remember what it is and my google skills are weak today.
What is it?
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• #73456
This ?
https://www.samknows.com/or more specifically
https://www.samknows.com/broadband/broadband_checker -
• #73457
Cheers, I'll have a look
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• #73458
Yep, 13-29.
Changing the chainrings doesn't seem to be an option. And UT chainsets in compact seem to be hard to find for reasonable money. There's this 11-speed one, would that work?
http://www.gbcycles.co.uk/p/31842/Campagnolo-2010-Athena-UT-CT-11s-Chainset
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• #73459
Says not in stock but its in stock here: http://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;product=105040;menu=1000,4,29;page=2
Let me know if you are ordering from bike24, I need few things so can share postage.
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• #73460
That's PT, not UT...
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• #73461
11 speed will be fine, but you'll struggle to find Athena: only UT in 2010 (when Athena and 11 speed was re-/introduced), PT from 2011.
I think all other 11 speed is carbon, so if you want silver you'll be looking for 10 speed.
Keep tabs on eBay set to include Europe/eBay France: there seems to be a stash of NOS UT over the Channel.
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• #73462
Apologies for being a campag noob (for a good reason) ;)
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• #73463
Any chainset will work.
If you can't afford Campagnolo, you can always get a different brand.
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• #73464
Why hasn't, star wars and the hateful eight been nominated for more oscars?
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• #73465
can the forum recommend a self-drive van hire - ideally that will do weekend hire (ie. collect Saturday, return on Sunday) and one-way (Cambridge to SE London)?
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• #73466
Try Budget.
Stay away from Europcar. -
• #73467
I've got a hed3 and I'd like to replace the axle, have had trouble finding any lightweight ones, can anyone point me in the right direction? Googling just brings up skewers. Either qr or nutted is fine, ta.
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• #73468
I've got a hed3 and I'd like to replace the axle, have had trouble finding any lightweight ones, can anyone point me in the right direction? Googling just brings up skewers. Either qr or nutted is fine, ta.
@Scilly.Suffolk was messing about with one recently so might be able to help.
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• #73469
Cheers, pifko. Also anyone know where i can get 1" expanding bungs? or will 1 1/8" squeeze in there?
Google powers are seriously failing me today.
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• #73470
Picture an Excel doc in a shared location.
I can open it and none of the columns appear hidden.
My colleague opens it (same OS, same version of Office) and the doc hides columns A-H, with no option to unhide them.
Any ideas?
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• #73471
Messing around? You saucy bint!
Not entirely sure what you're after: the stock axle weighs nothing.
I replaced mine with a somewhat heavier axle in order to convert it from QR to Allen screw.
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• #73472
Depends if you've got one with an original steel axle or the newer alu.
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• #73473
Mines an oooold axle, and it's about 140mm long with these crazy long nuts on it! Not aero!
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• #73474
I didn't know there were two.
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• #73475
In that case, I have either the OE "new" alloy QR axle or an
AllenTorx screw kit available (see below): PM me if interested.
I've got 53/39 on there. Don't think I can fit anything smaller.