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  • If it's on YouTube then you can rip it.

  • Tell them to get a Garmin Forerunner. They're better.

  • Thanks. Current FSA on a new Cannondale fell to bits after 250 dry miles. Internet seems awash with similar tales of woe.

  • hahaha! thats the golden rule :-( fuuuk....

  • http://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/Catalogue/­Forks/Adventure/DC37-DISC

    ye i saw that fork the other day, i just think the fixing points for the rotors are a bit thin dont you think? the condor looks stonger

    i will have to read some reviews about the Kinesis! THX

  • i am making my frame!!! :) thats another challenge...so it wont be a good road frame or a good cx frame , or maybe yes... if i manage to get everything aligned! so far so good!

  • I had the kinesis DC37 on my Condor Tempo for a couple of years. Never had any problems. Swapped it for the Condor Disc Fork once Condor made it available. Both have been absolutely fine. Loads more clearance on the Kinesis but it looks like a CX fork whereas the Condor looks like a road fork. There's about 5mm on either side of a 28mm Conti GP4000S and 15mm at the top (with the Condor fork)
    I'd also run 32mm Vittoria Randonneur Pro on them, albeit with not really enough space for guards too


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  • Chainring bolts. Stupid question -
    I can't get to the chainring bolts on this 90's shimano 200GS crankset to remove them without bending this seemingly anodized plastic coating past the point of no return. If I do it this way, I'll have bendy bits of crankset flaking forward.


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  • I don't think the 200gs was designed to have replaceable chainrings. Use, wear out, bin, replace.

  • cool! thx for the reply!
    thx everyone!
    i will also talk to my bike shop to see what they have, currently closed for vacations, but the Condor looks like the fork i need!!

  • It's a bit of a crap website but plenty of carbon forks on here http://www.carboncycles.cc/?s=0&t=0&rb=6&

  • Brothers Cycles - Kepler disc fork

    https://www.brothercycles.com/shop/kepler-disc-carbon-fork/

    I imagine you can find the same fork on AliExpress.

  • You should defo know the fork you're using first then so the frame geo matches so it handles the way you want.

  • Copy and paste help maybe?

    I'm doing a lot of copying and pasting of documents right now. However, the original documents have hyperlink footnotes (in both letter and number format). I need to get rid of these as they corrupt any word which they are next to. I can do this using a rather annoying and long process in word (Copy from web source, alt-tab to word, Paste, ALT-F9, CTR-H, find and replace "HYPERLINK" with a space, copy, paste into the app I'm working with (Note++), alt-tab back to web browser). This is a ball ache.

    Can anyone thing of a simpler way of doing this? Some sort of advanced copy and paste function that ignores links (both the underlying hyperlink, and the text tag)?

  • I have a 2016 Cannondale Supersix Evo, and a Ultegra 6800 crankset. What do I need to successfully connect the two?

    I hear about issues with the BB30a bottom bracket shell of the 'dale.

  • Good stuff. I'd suggest a fork with more clearance, as it's more versatile in the long run. Make sure you choose the fork before you draw the geometry of the frame. Keep us posted.

  • Pasting into notepad (or dumb text editor) that doesn't understand hyperlinks might make it quicker.

    Not sure what equivalent dumb text editor app would be if Mac.

  • Do you have a sample source doc?

  • The links tag/text remains (so a 1, 2,3 or a, b, c).

  • It's behind a pay wall, but there's nothing special happening on the surface. If you were going to suggest scraping somehow, that won't work. Got in trouble for that earlier in the week.

  • Have you tried a Chrome plugin that strips formatting?
    Not sure if this is what you're after...
    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/lifehacker.com/5509992/copy-without-formatting-strips-text-formatting-in-google-chrome/amp

  • Can't you just Ctrl+Shift+V to paste? Pastes as plain text

  • I don't want the text which represents the link (what is this actually called? I feel like it's something like "link tag" but not sure...). That would keep the numbers/letters representing footnotes (albeit not as links). These are right next to words, so the finished thing would have many instances of incorrect words (because they will have random numbers or letters after them).

    For example:

    When Mr. Faulkner delivered me your former letter (for I have since had one sent me hither by Mr. Pope2) I was just got up from my bed, where I had lain the whole night in most excessive torture, with a violent fit of the gravel.

    I don't want that 2 after Pope's name as, if I were to try to search the database I'm constructing for instances of Pope, it won't be included.

  • Providing a very small fragment of source HTML, suitably edited to remove context, would really help in trying to understand exactly what the underlying issue is.

    I've just tested copying superscript HTML characters into Word (Paste Special > Unformatted text) and don't find it corrupts anything, and into Notepad++, and it just comes in as regular unformatted text.

    [edit: crossed over with your previous reply. Thing is, the "2" is part of the text content in HTML, so a method to strip it out probably needs to distinguish it by looking at the HTML formatting tags which surround it]

  • Cheers for looking, I'll grab some HTML now that I'm back at my desk.

    However, just to clarify: it doesn't corrupt anything in terms of representing the original text, but it maintains the text (albeit not as superscript) which is a corruption of the original source material.

    [edit: and just saw you edited! ha - here's an example of the above anyway, as I'd already found it:

    When Mr. <span class="lineunder">Faulkner</span> delivered me your former letter (for I have since had one sent me hither by Mr. <span class="lineunder">Pope</span><a href="/item/swifjoOU0040435a1c/nts/002" title="2 [marked '1' in source]" class="notecall_nts">2</a>) I was just got up from my bed
    

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