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  • I found this old link you posted on another Canti related thread. Still valid?

    Yes, still valid. If you can get them set up right, then cantis are superb. You don't need to worry about mud clearance (I doubt) so you should be able to run the pads relatively close to the rims and get good braking performance.

  • Nope, yes, its not a knocking in the head tube, its juddering from the pad rim interface itself. Problem disappears when using the old wheel.

  • Contaminated brake surface? Wipe with meths or even petrol and see if that (dis)solves it.

  • What is your recommendation then? The TRPs Revox? Or are there better options for the money?

  • Were you running narrow rims with those tyres?

  • Over the TRPs? I'm not convinced with the Tektro stuff anymore. How did you find the MiniMotos?

  • MiniMotos are VERY powerful compared to revox carbon I had but then obv crosstop levers vs road drop bar levers too. Long pull vs short pull.

    Tektro is TRP (literally, tektro racing products). Its just less flashy.

  • Raspberry Pi is what I have - it's very versatile if you have files on NAS/networked drives. Not good if you want Netflix/Amazon as they don't play nice with linux, but will do ITV/BBC/4oD.

  • Tektro is TRP (literally, tektro racing products).

    Yeah. I also know that they make the Cane Creek stuff too. I should have said that I am no longer convinced by the lower end stuff.

    Let me take some measurements and I will harass you over teh PMz.

  • Yeah maybe, strange though as it came straight from the factory. Will give it a clean and see. Thanks

  • is it possible to buy miniture reproductions of famous sculptures?
    ideally Hepworth, or Moore.

    from a couple of pages ago - can anyone help with this?

  • Cheers, I have a raspberry Pi at home which is fine. I was just looking for something portable for when I'm travelling but everything in the stick form factor seems a bit under-powered.

  • I've not heard of such unless you consider mid century modern furniture as art - Vitra Miniatures.

  • I am no longer convinced by the lower end stuff.

    #buyer

    I kinda agree with what Neil is saying, throwing money at the best money can buy rim brake is false economy these days unless they are these:

  • Basic Shimano stuff is fine, people are overly intimidated by cantis.

  • rebadged 105 brakes?

    I would go drop brakes if I could but the reach is too long.

  • I was JK loling, I'll take some measurements if you tell me what exactly you need. And I was totally wrong I have Moto Lites not mini moto. https://paulcomp.com/shop/components/motolite/

  • Long pull. So out. Soz.

  • If you can get access to a 3d printer, there are files available for free: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:108641

  • CRM. What's that all about? We use no CRM here but are relatively small - 3 full time with others ad-hoc. 80% of our work is from close relationships with creative agencies and recurring on a project by project basis. 20% is direct client some recurring, some one-offs. I'd like to up our game next year and want a way to keep track of who we approach, their contact details, some place for notes etc. At the moment I have a fairly jumbled Google Sheets doc. Presume there is a better way? We use Zoho for invoicing and I did try their CRM as a kind of digital rolodex last year briefly but didn't get very far with it - there seemed to be far too many options for my relatively simple requirements (or am I not getting that there is plenty of worthwhile stuff to do with it?)

    Another tangentially linked question - should I hire some biz dev nerd so I don't have to worry about what CRM software is hot right now?

  • For small biz there are plenty of options out there. The challenge with CRM is keeping it all up to date and then actually doing something with the information. If you don't make it part of your sales cycle then it is just a rolodex. Buy according to how you WILL use it, not about how you THINK you will use it, otherwise you'll just spend too much.

  • Advantage of a Rolodex is that it's a non-proprietary, non-subscription service with a great deal of portability.

  • What do you weigh? I'd start at 60 (4 bar) and work down with a 35C tyre, and I doubt that you're heavier than me. I have a feeling I might end up at 3 bar front and 3.5 bar rear.

    I'm 95kg...
    When I had these less inflated I didn't like it so much, happy to have another go at is...

  • Were you running narrow rims with those tyres?

    Yes, open pros... And I suspect the Clement to be on the large side of 35c... It doesn't look silly though, pretty much every MTB in the 90s looked like that (ratio rim / tire widths)

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