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• #78402
best chairing out there?
Probably the old pattern TA if you want a chainring which works perfectly well for not much money. If you want black, TA Full Track is nice but pricey. Stronglight and Goldtec are decent but anodised after tooth cutting, which means they are dirty. Shimano and Sugino are good quality but neither company seems interested in your business if their pricing is any indication. Campag are good too but don't justify being twice the price of the old pattern TA. Gebhardt are well made but only really worth considering if you want a size outside the normal range.
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• #78404
Scientists have yet to find a way to make awesome lighter.
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• #78405
Good stuff.
I can't answer your question I just think you should be thanked for stopping a theft.
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• #78406
Is this a breadbin in the carriageway or some other kind of lock-up?
Well done for preventing the theft.
If you're in Hackney, I can give you the contact for the Council officer who deals with these.
If it's a breadbin, it's the first time I've heard of an attempted break-in into one of them.
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• #78407
If there are any mains sockets near windows overlooking it, might be worth setting up a camera.
GoPro-style action cams normally have a very wide field of view so you can spot people loitering or scouting. I have an SJCAM5000 which does at least 2K video (so zooming in at the target won't give you pixelated fuzz), has motion detection, can do looped recording (delete oldest video when card is full) and has a load of features that make it good for other purposes. Cost about £120.
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• #78408
Cheers. The makeshift wheelie bins and scaffolding + the police turning up as they were leaving the second time seemed to have done the trick.
@Oliver Schick - its more of a cage with a padlock than a bread bin, and in Wapping, and as I don't use it, I think I'll let one of the users deal with it from here. Same applies to use of cameras etc, it is right outside my front door, and they did threaten my neighbour with kicking her door down so I don't want to interfere more. My building has scaffolding around it atm, and the local thieves are having a field day (3 robberies in one weekend!) Maybe the council will sort something more secure...edit - work computer has logged me in as a new user!
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• #78409
Nvm.
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• #78410
what's going on with the ebay search function? today it seems to be including a lot of results that are irrelevant to my search terms, regardless of using " or not. is there a setting I've changed somehow?
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• #78411
Anyone have a planet x discount code???
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• #78412
OK, cheers. The threats should interest the police, obviously. Hope they get the cage fixed and it doesn't reoccur. I take it the cage is on private land?
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• #78413
do bc licenses run for a calendar year (1st Jan - 31 Dec) or a year from the date you register?
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• #78414
calendar year
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• #78415
Can anyone recommend a decent (and hopefully not too expensive) carbon seatpost for MTB.
Needs to be 27.2 mm and 25 mm min layback. The new Cannondales seem to have ones with a design like the Thomson layback ones, which was nice, but can't find them for sale anywhere.
Basically anything nicer / a material improvement over this?
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Elite-Carbon-Seatpost_50752.htm
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• #78416
Can anyone recommend a decent (and hopefully not too expensive) carbon seatpost for MTB
I can recommend using a metal post and the right tyre pressure.
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• #78417
27.2 and MTB, you obviously need a t-mars dropper post.
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• #78418
Why not search the forum to see if anyone is selling a Specialites TA Full-Track chainring at a very reasonable price?
Clue: There is someone, it's me.
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• #78420
Dear Barry,
My African sensemilla is really leathery but when I make shoes out of it, they are fucking shit and cannot cope wit de London weather. Many Thanks.Oh sorry, What should I do about our all needing shoes?
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• #78421
Get imitation crocs for £5 a pair. Job done.
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• #78422
Found out today that my OSCA was full of water. There's a small gap around the seatpost because of the Columbus air tubes. I'm assuming I should remove the seatpost and line the inside of the tubes with anti rust stuff but can anyone think of a decent way of filling in the gap around the seatpost?
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• #78423
I put a smear of grease in the "slit" of any seat tube that passes through my hands.
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• #78424
Any idea where I could get a pair of these tomorrow (Sunday) in London?
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• #78425
Isambard's on Bethnal Green Rd (turn right at the end of Brick lane, just along from the traffic lights)? Open after 10 or 11 I think.
Yes, looks like the AS511SB may be the way to go, or a Bitex BX301F from Bikehubstore, the latter being slightly heavier but with bigger bearings (the Bikehubstore site is wrong - it has 2x 6900 bearings not 4x 688). The AS511SB has a better bracing angle though. Hmmmm...