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• #96952
Would have thought that being a farmer with cows would actually mean drinking your coffee with milk.
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• #96953
Isn’t this like the whole myth of milk with tea, that it’s only ever drank with milk here because dairy farmers pushed it that way?
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• #96954
Black, darjeeling is the only way to drink tea anyway
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• #96955
Heresy! With condensed milk and 'pulled' for the froth Malaysian style! Try it, you'll like it... ;)
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• #96956
Black coffee is the only way to drink tea anyway
fixed
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• #96957
Thanks for the advice on thru axle standards - have enquiry with both bike and axle manufacturer so hopefully have a clearer view soon...do wish bike and thru axle spec sheets would more clearly label these as it would avoid mistakes in the future
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• #96958
wish bike and thru axle spec sheets would more clearly label these
The attitude of frame and fork manufacturers seems to be that nobody will ever lose or break a through bolt between original purchase and the heat death of the universe.
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• #96959
Haha. Amen.
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• #96960
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F223502830535
Will these XT skewers fit a standard rim brake road bike? (Mainly in terms of width of rear skewer?)
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• #96961
Will these XT skewers fit a standard rim brake road bike?
They usually have enough thread length to allow the nut to screw down to 130mm, but that does leave 5mm of rod poking out to snag stuff including you. Getting skewered by a QR isn't nice, so you need to cut off the excess. All seems like a lot of bother when Ultegra ones are designed for the job and readily available.
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• #96962
Yeh fair point, these just happen to be brand new, black and the right price, I’ll get some ultegra ones though, cheers!
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• #96963
Forum approved wheel builder for posh stuff?
Enve 7.8 on carbon hubs...
London/SE or not a million miles from(Not for me sadly)
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• #96964
Judith of Stayer has to be worth a shout, I’m sure there are many others and people with better first hand experience than myself though.
Edit- don’t actually know if she builds with other people’s parts, but for clarity I’ve just picked up a pair of stayer wheels (albeit second hand) and they are exquisite, and I’ve heard very good things about their wheels generally.
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• #96966
Edit: Zing!
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• #96967
Arup Sen in Sydenham. I think he's also on here.
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• #96968
Can’t seem to be able to set up rim brakes.
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• #96969
Since there's obviously no tension in the cable, why aren't isn't the brake springing open?
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• #96970
Do you think it's a tension issue? because there's currently enough tension for the brake to operate properly
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• #96971
is that noodle the ‘correct’ angle for the front brake?
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• #96972
that is what I'm wondering and I'm thinking it isn't, considering how it appears to be pushed downwards...
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• #96973
Butter in coffee can get the fuck out
It works.
In the same way that milk adds a delicious smooth fatty texture, but without diluting the flavour. Salt is a flavour enhancer.
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• #96974
nothing to see here
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• #96975
Just checked: Mine’s not much better, but the flexy noodle means a more forgiving exit angle for the inner...
You're missing the bit about being farmers, quite possibly with cows. That makes butter (home made, from your own herd) cheap and coffee (from halfway across the world, paid for in hard currency, highly processed and passing through multiple intermediaries) expensive.