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  • They cut the bit where the breakaway gets caught at the traffic lights and the bunch catches them

  • Last one I spotted didn't stop at the lights.

    tut tut

    Bring on the pave

  • amey in reply to @MultiGrooves

    Mielec
    Theres your problem>

    So far your input is as useful as an ejector seat in a helicopter. Do you think you could elaborate just a micron?

    X

  • What you mentioned is a job of a decent experienced framebuilder. They dont come cheap .. I would definitely contact Sam at Singular he can offer the service you mentioned and gets his frames made by Duratec.

  • So far your input is as useful as an ejector seat in a helicopter.

    At least one Russian military helicopter has an ejector seat. It requires the rotors to be jettisoned using explosive charges first, I believe, but if you're bailing out then I suppose you probably no longer need them.

  • ^ Спасибо

  • guys, can a short stem "ruin" the handling of a road bike?

    No.

    Ignore the whole hubs bullshit, just fit a shorter stem that feel right (as in no longer stretched out and can easily keep your head up).

  • Dude, Mielec isn't one I'd go for, it'd be easier to have someone locally to do it for you.

    Lastly, have you seen Omnium CXC?

  • At least one Russian military helicopter has an ejector seat.

    Two if you count the Ka-50 and Ka-52 as separate entities. Not that they seem to do much good, apparently the only aircrew who have survived hull-loss incidents in either type did so as a result of an unplanned ejection :-)

  • A modern day Sisyphus.

  • @scherrit can do this

    brant from on one is doing a similar service of design and fabrication

    so perhaps skip mielec

  • Worked for Bond in Goldeneye, no?

  • Another pedal related question, do I want to use road pedals? My roadie mates reckon they're winners and I'll feel the stiffness difference, but after getting some bargain FIzik R3s which are fantastically comfortable and light, I realised that the ability to walk is not one of the many features. Or should I just go for some Giro Republic or similar and enjoy not looking like Bambi?

  • Roughly what area would be taken up if you connected and laid out all of the UK 1:25000 OS Explorer maps?

  • Roughly what area would be taken up if you connected and laid out all of the UK 1:25000 OS Explorer maps?

    1/250002 of the area of the UK :-)

    Allowing for the bits of sea which get included in the maps, that's probably about 400m2

  • Nice one, thanks.

  • My roadie mates reckon they're winners and I'll feel the stiffness difference

    Your roadie mates are wrong. If you have soft shoes, you'll probably feel the larger platform area as a less concentrated pressure, and if you tend to roll your feet (pronate/supinate) while pedalling you might like the wider support which mitigates that. If your pedals aren't bothering you, you don't have to change just to please some Freds :-)

  • @mdcc_tester

    Thanks! You may have just sold them to me on the basis that I do tend to naturally pronate, So I might just get some cheap pedals and see how I feel.

    Is Shimano/SPD SL definitely the way to go?

  • I'm looking for two films.

    The first is about a a chap who records the sound of a car crash and it turns out to be a murder. I'm sure it'll had day stallone in...

    The second is a shit sci-fi film, I think the plot was roughly miners on some planet find something. The thing I remember the most about it was that they used their tools as weapons, a digging machine with big rotating bits, and gun that fired flying drill bits that would dig into to the rock and explode.

  • The first is blow out!

  • I might just get some cheap pedals and see how I feel.

    Is Shimano/SPD SL definitely the way to go?

    Yeah, can't go wrong with PD-R550. You can go super-cheap with PD-R540 but you don't get the wide platform and steel wear plate of the new model

  • Try RattleCAD. The default modes start with fit parameters rather than frame component lengths/angles.

  • 2nd one could be Outland?

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