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• #95277
Looking for a good courier form that’ll take a dozen bikes from Cologne back to London - anyone know any firms that’ll do the gig? I know Eurostar recommend one, figured I’d look for some alternatives to compare rates...
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• #95278
Is there a good place to buy picture frames online? I'm just after a couple of simple black wooden frames, one with an odd sized mount.
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• #95279
Shiply is good for that sort of shipment, especially if you're flexible with dates.
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• #95280
whatever floats your boat - i've done both/all - generally the longer the distance the lighter the bike i want to commute in on :-)
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• #95281
Does that new mini-Ikea on Tottenham Court Road sell the blue Ikea bags?
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• #95282
Where can I buy a 3/32" chain spring clip connecting link?
There's plenty of quick links but am looking for a reusable spring link like this one from Wippermann (which doesn't seem to be stocked anywhere).
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• #95283
Whats wrong with quick links?
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• #95284
I noticed the holes in the KMC quick link I use for training have stretched out a bit, probably from too much re-use.
I switch out gears and chains regularly and I would like something more reusable and secure for use on the track.
Wippermann 7R8s are an expensive solution when my existing KMC chains are still good...
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• #95285
https://www.pictureframesexpress.co.uk
I used these guys back in '13. I had a very specific wishlist, and it was for a picture I liked so I wanted to do it properly. At the time Mrs H was baffled that I spent so much on a bespoke frame. 6yrs on I'm still pleased. Basically idk ft it's economical for what you're after, but I thought they were good.
Otherwise it can be tough (Mrs H spent ages finding inexpensive black ones for us). Amazon has some decent cheap ones, in the end we made our own mount and got the frames from wilcos.
Wood will tend to scale up as the frame increases in size. So if you want a thin bezel on a larger picture you need to change material. For that reason we switched from wood to plastic, as we didn't want the outlay of alu.
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• #95286
Cheers! Very helpful. I think I'd rather have a thicker, wood bezel than keep it thin but have it made of plastic.
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• #95287
Hello,
Has anyone broke their rear bike rack when giving someone a lift?
or what racks do people use successfully use?
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• #95288
Has anyone broke their rear bike rack when giving someone a lift?
Haha, aren't most racks rated for like 10-15kg?
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• #95289
Yeah thats what ive seen, but witnessed someone getting a lift on an old raleigh rack on an old raleigh 3 speed and it seemed safe..
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• #95290
All the Dutch do it (with an impressive running mounting technique) - I don't know if they have heavier duty racks
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• #95291
I used my Tubus Logo Evo to do that, I'm always more concerned about my rear wheel tbh
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• #95292
Can anyone on here explain powershell or point me somewhere?
I'd like to search through our drive space at work and return all the files names and paths and date created and modified and spit them out into CSV.
Alternatively, if there's a better quicker easier way to do this please point me in the right direction. It's proving difficult because of file name length (when I try using CMD).
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• #95293
Do you want basics or more complex? Stackoverflow has a tonne of stuff but it can be a bit over your head if you are missing basics.
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• #95294
Yeah thats rated to 40kg! so must be strong.
I wonder what safety factors are on these parts?
The bike id be using has a thru axle mtb wheel so im thinking it should suffice.
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• #95295
Basics really..
I found something I can use but I've got no idea where to change what to look where I need.
If that makes sense?I don't want to wade into overflow if I can help it about powershell.
Ive used R to grab a list of names, but I don't think I can use R to grab the modified dates at the same time.
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• #95296
Also, I broke a picture frame today.
Is 650 by 950 mm a standard frame size or am I fucked and down the path of custom?
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• #95297
Would recommend frames.co.uk as you can see the prices up front, standard sizes will stand out as being cheaper obvs.
Check the sizes exactly though. Measure once, buy twice and all that. (I've got a wrong size custom frame at home as I wrote down the wrong numbers when measuring the pic I wanted to frame.)
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• #95298
IIRC the EU standard won't let you certify (OTP?) racks to more than 25 kg, but I'd have no problem giving backies on my Dutch bike - I reckon the rear wheel is going to start breaking spokes before the rack gives way.
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• #95299
100x70cm is a standard (ish) size - I think it might have been used for film posters? - so depending on how much the frame overlaps the picture area you might be able to use one of those.
Does anyone regularly commute on carbon fibre? Or Is it worth while just sticking with aluminium?