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• #96252
It's very easy to solve using LFGSSian Fantasmagoriamiasm. Are you trying to tell us that you haven't mastered that?
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• #96253
Cheers. I thought that was the case but I wasn't sure if I was missing something new (my maths degree was a long time ago).
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• #96254
Just say it's 3 with confidence and people will believe you.
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• #96255
That was the answer I gave my kids to any impossible to answer questions.
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• #96256
If it's on University Challenge just say 1 or 0. One of them is usually right.
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• #96257
...except when Paxman witheringly denies it, saying no, it was 'unity' or 'null'.
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• #96258
So one can with normal BB30 bearings, although there's a bit of play with additional spacing. Good enough for a turbo setup.
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• #96259
For any value of w, this gives a straight line in 3d space. Sweeping through a range of w gives a nicely angled surface.
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• #96260
Time tracking apps? Either Mac OS or Android. Ideally free but I'd consider a paid option if it was part of some invoicing software. We currently use Zoho which I don't love. Ideally, I'd like some kind of widget on the desktop of a Mac (or better yet, app that automatically opens and starts when I click an icon in the dock). I don't want something browser based. Minimal clicks ftw.
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• #96261
Got a relatively beefy carbon bladed CX fork with canti and disc mounts on my commuter.
Using a disc for braking so the canti mounts aren't serving any purpose. Would it be inadvisable to use this type of rack on it for light loads of <10kg (since it's a carbon fork)? The crown hole can't be used so would need to use jubilee clips or sth similar around the handlebars to stabilise it.
Safe or terrible idea?
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• #96262
don't do it.
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• #96263
Do it instantly (I am your dentist).
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• #96264
Trying to work out whether or not this derailleur cage is twisted / bent out of shape
https://i.imgur.com/H31puv2.mp4
Not as evident as when viewing it irl but better than a picture.. anyone able to advise?
Thanks!
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• #96265
A still image would actually be more useful.
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• #96266
I’ve read/watched a bit about using Wahoo with Garmin mounts, but has anyone modified the SRAM ‘out front’ mount to accept Wahoo?
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• #96267
Is it normal for there to be play in the freehub body of a DT Swiss hub? It's a R32 Spline, not much used, perhaps 300 miles. There is no play in the axle. It's the freehub rotor that can be pushed/pulled side-to-side, in and out, not by much, just 1mm or so. As a result there is the same play in the cassette, even with the correct spacers fitted and the lock ring properly tightened. Is that usual? None of my other freehub rotors do it.
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• #96268
What's up with 90s MTB geo?
Looking at an 18" ST (for people 5'6 to 6'0 acc to the chart) - seems odd to go as low as 5'6 for a frame with 58.5cm ETT and 110mm stem.
Is there some sort of geo trickery going on, or were people just buying much more stretched out race geo frames back then?
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• #96269
Bike fit was a lot more road/cx influenced. As you add more front suspension, having a forward centre of gravity becomes more of a problem at full compression.
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• #96270
Pretty sure 90’s mtb was a clusterfuck for sizing; narrow bars and long stems and loads of change around the threadless headset revolution. Good luck.
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• #96271
Pretty sure mtb is a clusterfuck for sizing
ftfy
Every few weeks for the past quarter of a century, somebody has come along and told us that they have solved all our problems forever, when what they have actually done is, at best, optimised their compromises for their personal problems on one route as of the previous week. -
• #96272
At least it’s not the UCI putting a set-square on the saddle and measuring bar drop, oh...wait...
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• #96273
At least it’s not the UCI
If UCI thought anybody was gaining anything from dicking about with MTB geometry, they'd soon be along with their measuring jigs to stop it 🙂
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• #96274
Any decent jewellery maker should be able to solder that back on. Metal Crumble in Stoke Newington Church St has done things for me before
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• #96275
Does something like this fit the bill?
Yeah you don't have enough info. It's degenerate. It reduces to:
x - z - w = 0
y - z + w = -1