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• #93552
That's how mine were laced at the time, although I didn't have the fairings on my CX18s 🙂
Thanks. Any reason why I shouldn't request this lacing pattern for a low flange track hub set up?
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• #93553
Any reason why I shouldn't request this lacing pattern for a low flange track hub set up?
Track hubs have less, or no, dish, so the NDS spoke tension will be the same or only slight less than the DS. Some hubs don't deal well with high tension radial lacing. Also, crossings are driven by spoke count. John has 28, which will comfortably take 3X on small flange hubs in low depth 700 rims. 2X in that case trades some loss of torsional stiffness for a small gain in axial stiffness, which might be a worthwhile trade on a highly dished road wheel but a bit pointless on a track hub.
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• #93554
I get you. Thanks!
One more thing, struggling to find anywhere that will slot the Mavic 520 hub I got, know of anywhere in London that might be able to do it?
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• #93555
I looked at a few local(ish) ones but they didn't advertise it directly. Will enquire!
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• #93556
struggling to find anywhere that will slot the Mavic 520 hub
It's not 1990 any more. The skills don't exist in bike shops, and the liability which comes with modifying components is unattractive to any business operating in a litigious age in which courts directed by nanny states won't uphold waiver contracts between businesses and individual consumers.
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• #93557
How difficult is it to paint ABS plastic and get a hardwearing finish? This would be for a USB stick. Has anyone got experience and a steady hand?
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• #93558
Ask in the Warhammer thread?
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• #93559
For power tools, go to the New Covent Garden market, it's on every Sunday - v good quality, many are second hand but in excellent condition. I bought a drill worth over £500 new for £60 and it works perfectly.
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• #93560
Where the flower market is?
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• #93561
It's not 1990 any more.
I get that. Turns out LMNH will give it a go, wasn't the first choice but will see how it goes.
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• #93562
Ah if I only could. In Manchester these days...
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• #93563
What kind of person orders every Ism saddle?
Someone like this ->
Google helpfully suggested this video after ordering my Ism attack from that ebay seller.
Mine has now arrived and according to the video and rather unbelievably has at least got the genuine rails and packaging...
But then if you were selling fakes you might also put up a video incorrectly identifying them!
Now I just have to get into my loft so I can go and store this unused saddle...
How did you find them? Did you find one in particular that you liked?
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• #93564
I remember being advised many year ago against buying 'fake' designer goods in new York as most were real but stolen, which iirc was a more harshly punished crime...
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• #93565
Ah thanks, &@hamrack
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• #93566
can someone point me to someone who can add some cable stops and rack mounts to my frame?
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• #93567
woahh...yeah at the flower market place? is it obvious where to go? v. interested in this
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• #93569
Seeking to improve fixed chain line with a road crank. Will a 3/32 sprocket improve noise? I'm going to replace the sprocket to add a spacer anyway
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• #93570
Chain and chainring are 1/8"
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• #93571
Will a 3/32 sprocket improve noise?
It will make a different noise. Whether it's an improvement is a subjective matter.
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• #93572
If I wanted a design printed onto MDF (that had been laser cut out in some fairly intricate shapes) how would I go about it?
Presume there's nothing that can print directly onto it so it would be a case of printing to some sort of 'film' and sticking it on?
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• #93573
It looks like my one is legit. I assumed so, as it looks legit.
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• #93574
If a sock is described as 5", what is the lower point measured from? The top of a normal shoe at the heel? Ankle bone? Something else?
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• #93575
You can print on it with direct to media printing. I can recommend Onward Display or, if it's very flash and you have a bigger budget go to Omnicolour
Have you considered a sawmill? Or contact local tree surgeons and see if they will trim off a drop for you.