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• #95852
What's best to keep this steel pipe looking freshly cleaned up?
Butter.
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• #95853
Gotta send a 12kg lump to Russia. Parcelmonkey or Parcel2go?
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• #95854
Where can I buy replacement plastic sleeve for internal routed gear cable?
Expensive for what it is I suppose, but I've used this before for internal cabling:
https://www.wiggle.com/transfil-gear-cable-waterproof-kit/ -
• #95855
Wipe with solvent then use a spray can of clear coat.
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• #95856
You’d be better off trying to find the song elsewhere (unless IDing it is the issue obviously).
The voiceover is probably mono so you could try inverting the polarity of either the left or right channel (any audio software can do this) but you might lose a lot of the song too. -
• #95857
Depending on what it is, and how quick it needs to get there I'd use http://alfaparcel.co.uk/
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• #95858
Actually cost about the same in the end, have already bought Parcelfarts through one of the other two. Thanks for the link, will save it for future reference!
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• #95859
I successfully sent a large parcel to maybe China pretty cheaply using Transglobal Express
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• #95860
Could someone give me some advice on 10 speed 105 compatible wheel set for around the 150 mark?
Someone suggested these - https://www.decathlon.co.uk/aksium-race-road-wheel-set-id_8331679.html
Are they any good? Thanks in advance! -
• #95861
Are they any good?
They're #tester_approved
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• #95862
Nice! Cheers
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• #95863
Designed for Free Delivery.
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• #95864
Map says yes. But I cannot confirm this from personal observation.
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• #95865
This is quite some time wormhole in time you've sent me down! My pic is defo not Faraday Road — that's up the other end of Portobello Road. It was definitely south of Westbourne Park Road, in Westminster not Ken & Chelsea. I took a bunch of other pictures that evening which might help contextualize it. Finding those pix would likely give a date. That bike was stolen from outside the Garrick Club in 1989, so that must backstop it. But it must have been earlier, probably around 1980.
Cedric Clayson was a Leicester-based frame builder. For some reason it sticks in my mind that the frame was built to celebrate the Worlds track competition held at the velodrome there in 1970. (It had world championship bands, but was a road/path model because mudguard eyes.) I bought it for 50p in Portobello, rather rusty, and had it painted pink. I built it with Airlite hubs on Fiamme sprints with an Idéale leather saddle as shown in the pic.
I liked that bike a lot and was upset by its theft. Happily I had taken the measurements and had Tom Board, who had a workshop nearby, beneath Bicycle Workshop in All Saints Road, build me an exact replica in Reynolds 708 tubing, with Cinelli lugs and Columbus track fork blades. The shop proprietor, Ninon, urged me to go for a metallic pink finish. I still have that bike, still on fixed, and very fine it is too. It even still sports the same red Impero framefit pump. Bike for life? You bet!
Since you are so closely focused on the area's topography and history, you may find this blogsite helpful: https://rbkclocalstudies.wordpress.com/about/
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• #95866
If I have a threaded canti/v brake stud, can it be re-threaded? It's not a removable stud.
Is the only option to chop it off and have a new one brazed on?
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• #95867
You could try running brass down the inside of the threads and then drilling and re-tapping it, but it'd probably be easier just to chop it off and replace it, given that both will involve the use of the blue spanner.
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• #95868
Hmmm, thanks. I'm not really sure what the blue spanner is, but either way it sounds like the solutions are beyond my capabilities as a home mechanic/bodger.
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• #95869
Blue spanner is the oxy-acetalene torch. Shifts everything, eventually.
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• #95870
All our spanners are blue.
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• #95871
Got one of those PX pedal spanner/tyre lever/etc spanners last week. Actually used it for spannering and for tyre levering. Not blue though :(
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• #95872
Parklife!
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• #95873
Park
I don't think that was the blue spanner he was talking about
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• #95875
Have you tried running a tap down it? I should have a metric set somewhere if you need to borrow one.
Not sure on the setup but a longer bolt and a nut on the back may work as well.
is there a cheaper/lighter alternative to the surly sunrise bar?