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• #97077
Can you stop me?
No, but I can egg you on...
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• #97078
Might go back for the air compressor multi tool, but I’m pretty sure I’ll be dropping >£150 by the time I’ve bought everything necessary. That’s £150 I should be dropping on the cargo bike.
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• #97079
Your server is running PHP version 5.3.28 but WordPress 5.2 requires at least 5.6.20.
Well that doesn't sound good. Your DB is probably on a different virtual environment, so is reporting the PHP version there. Assuming you are using commercial hosting.
Can't you just use a host that provides WP as a service?
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• #97080
I'd prefer to use current hosting - been with them for years and friendly with owner etc. There is a module or some such that installs WP from Control Panel which is what I've been doing.
Just to clarify - I was able to see the site live and running fine yesterday afternoon, so presume in my effort to log into WP (which on searching seems to be a very common problem) I ballsed up the DB? I've sent a note to the hosting chap to see if he can see anything obvious but am resigned to nuking. Would love to know why WP decides I can't log in though. Have had it happen a number of times and have had to nuke each time.
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• #97081
Just dug out my Ultegra 6800 wheelset after they've been hung up for 2 years, with a view to sell. They've done just under 500 miles and as you'd expect spin flawlessly etc etc. There is however, upon the closest ear to the hub inspection, a tiny swish noise where the hub turns against the seal (one side is fixed to the hub, the other isn't). Can't be heard otherwise - There is not an iota of roughness or hindrance, they spin and return immediately to valve hole at 1200 position. Is this just a result of newness that will disappear?
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• #97083
Online healthcare information providers, is there much difference between them? The choice is
Patient Access
Evergreen Life
Dimec
myGP
digi.me
(feel the power of "patient choice" and competitive marketisation) I found this but it only details 2 of them
https://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/online-services/Pages/gp-services-choice-1.aspx -
• #97084
Thanks. That’s all I needed to hear.
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• #97085
I use a supernova mount
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• #97086
If you haven’t already check which your local GP work with or recommend?
Mine recommended evergreen a couple years ago, I have successfully booked appt online, definitely isn’t yielding all my records to me though.
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• #97087
Looking for an ahead stem:
- for classic 1 1/8e steerer tube
- 26mm clamp
- available in 70mm length (if available in 60/70/80/90 even better)
- angle either 6 or 10°
- preferably silver and not too big looking if it does make sense
Ideally deda logo is what would be perfect, except it is black and not quite the look I am looking for.
Found Simworks by nitto stems exactly what I would like to have but $$$.
EDIT: if you know where simworks by nitto stem can be bought in european website (to avoid customs etc.), also interestedAny other options to recommend?
- for classic 1 1/8e steerer tube
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• #97088
Any other options to recommend?
Get new handlebars
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• #97089
Haha thought about it but I like my Deda compact which is in 26mm and try to limit the cost
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• #97090
Any other options to recommend?
Oven cleaner/caustic soda. Once you have accepted that you're going to strip the anodising off something black, the world is your oyster
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• #97091
I thought about polishing with sandpaper to remove the black but never thought about caustic soda might be worth a try! thanks
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• #97092
Did they have a bunch of other air compressor compatible bits and pieces? I’ve got the parkside compressor but the only accessory I have is a tyre inflator, would be good to add a few more whilst they’ve got them, plus a long coil hose would be very very useful if they’ve got one.
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• #97093
I like my Deda compact which is in 26mm and try to limit the cost
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• #97094
you might get simworks from Freshtripe in cambridge
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• #97095
You could just shim it and use any stem you like?
eg.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F201413897054 -
• #97096
thanks for the suggestions that should help me get moving!
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• #97097
Yup. The five piece accessory kit, two and four way splitter, multi tool, sand blaster. And a hefty hefty spade chisel whatever attachment
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• #97098
They sent a list of 5 with no preference - but I will maybe ask them.
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• #97099
If I attach clip on bars, how much faster can I roughly assume I'd be able to go over ten miles? Current best is 22.3mph. Would 1mph faster be realistic? I understand that single change would have the biggest impact (assuming position is sorted)?
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• #97100
too many unknowns. you could either be reasonably aero already or just powering through the wall of air and still have the same time. the latter would benefit more.
Ohh get the fiery helmet 8-)