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• #77852
the bigger the Urban Outfitters the more brands they have in stock. I went to a smaller one and they only had own brand everything, it was rubbish.
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• #77853
tailor recommendations?
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• #77854
I just use the one in my local dry cleaners, I find them to be pretty decent.
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• #77855
Far too long, even the 32 they have to take a lot of material off
Isn't that the advantage of buying from Uniqlo that they can cut it to length?
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• #77856
not when they cut them to the knees and they fit weird
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• #77857
Yes, the red thing is not the bolt head, it's just a cap. You should be able to unscrew it leaving behind a proper bolt that takes a larger allen key.
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• #77858
Have you considered Hiut Denim? £135+, but made by actual people in Wales. They do repairs, so they might do alterations or custom.
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• #77859
There's a possibly stuck BB (I didn't abuse it so far before understanding what it was) in the eccentric part of a current project tandem...
I managed to remove (wasn't easy, must have been fitted dry many years ago) the 2 lockrings (no reverse thread on non drive side) but I can not tell how it's inserted. It seems like there's no thread inside, like if it was a push fit (maybe like some Mavic BBs).
What is it and how do I take it out please?
Thanks!
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• #77860
Are there any shops in town that stock Sidis?
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• #77861
any recommendations for a bike shop/ individual in London/ Kent that will glue my tubular wheels for a reasonable sum or for beers :-)
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• #77862
H&M make cheap trousers for small, slimmer shorter people. Stretchy enough to ride in all the time. The size 28 trousers work well and is 29" inseam. Fifteen notes and disposable. Made with childrens tears.
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• #77863
sigma sport isnt too far from you
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• #77864
Can I use a headset cartridge bearing with an internal diameter .1mm less than the original without issues or is this likely to cause alignment problems?
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• #77865
Nice - cheers!
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• #77866
Why do short people with short legs have to be slim?
Why does nobody sell jeans in 30W 27L that doesn't have a leg opening wide enough to swallow up my whole foot?
Maybe I need to look at kids jeans in USA, they have lots of fat and short people.
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• #77867
Hey there, quick question for the Internet savy out there. Where is the cheapest place to buy bont zero plus shoes at the moment? Cheers
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• #77868
Do it yourself, with this
http://road.cc/content/review/169313-effetto-mariposa-carogna-tub-tape
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• #77869
Will give it a go...thanks bruh
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• #77870
Literally this, I've not fit a 28 waist since i was 16
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• #77871
how can I safely dispose of an old laptop? It broke, so I can't turn it on and check all the data is wiped. I don't want to give it to the council without all the data being wiped, but equally battering it with a hammer, would mean presumably it can't be recycled.
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• #77872
I've just purchased a sheet of aluminium to act as a kick plate beneath some bike hanging hooks.
It will need holes drilled in the four corners to attach it to the wall, and I am guessing that, although I have the relevant bits, trying to drill through this with my battery powered electric drill is going to be a futile and frustrating exercise? Has anyone drilled through aluminium sheet like this before with relative ease? If not, can anyone recommend somewhere friendly in North/East London that has a drill press and that wouldn't mind doing it for me one Saturday?
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• #77873
If it's alu it should be much easier than you think. I may be shot down for the idea, but don't discount brute force - using a large nail and hammer, onto a piece of wood underneath, depending on the thickness and your strength.
Edit: 1.5mm ... you can probably make the hole with your teeth.
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• #77874
Yeah, I was thinking about punching a hole through it initially, and then using the drill to bore out the hole, then use some files to smooth out the edges.
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• #77875
A question about realigning a skewed rear triangle:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/155150/?offset=225#comment13139087
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They do leg length but they don't do tapering. In my experience their tailoring is hit and miss anyway, I've had jeans back with the hem not stitched properly. It would save you a bit of money to get Uniqlo to shorten and then a different tailor to taper, but I just think it's easier to get one tailor to do both things.