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• #99702
Can anyone recommend somewhere to get a single large format (500x700) poster printed? Online or physical store.
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• #99703
500 whats by 700 whats?
I can't really help but I am aware of white duck editions .net, not sure if they'll do singles though.
Print club London maybe?
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• #99704
These things?
They belong in a bin. -
• #99705
mm
Will check out print club London
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• #99706
mm
Will check out print club London
Edit: they’re screen printing only. I just need simple digi
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• #99707
What am I even looking at here? They keep doing funny things with my eyes where I can't tell which way round they're supposed to be.
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• #99708
These lot used to. Quite a few scattered around to go to as well
https://www.servicegraphics.co.uk/ -
• #99709
I use The Print Hub, in Shoreditch. You can order online and pick up in store.
It's artsy stuff, though, so pricey! -
• #99710
What's the website that shows you a side-view silhouette of drop handlebars and allows you to overlay them to compare?
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• #99711
Pornhub.
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• #99714
Not the same Service Graphics as was a few years ago when I worked for them.
They went bust a year or two ago, and someone else has now taken the name. -
• #99715
Yes, the one near me used to be called Service Point. Not sure when that changed.
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• #99716
How fancy? Where are you?
Hobs Repro, numerous branches.
Print Farringdon on Cowcross Street are nice. -
• #99717
Nope, not that one (unless there's a button to get away from the top-down view that I'm missing). There was another one that gave you a side view of drop bars to allow you to compare the reach and drop shape.
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• #99718
Yeah, when I was working for Service Graphics, I always thought that the Service Point livery / logos / etc were deliberately trying to emulate those of Service Graphics. To the point of taking the piss.
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• #99719
Say a frame comes in two sizes that have almost the same reach (within a few mm), but different stack numbers. Size A is smaller, the seat post would have to be longer, and there would have to be ~2cm of spacers on the steerer underneath the stem. Size B is larger, the stem would be essentially slammed, the seat post would obviously poke out less.
Any specific reasons to prefer frame A or B? B sounds more 'appropriately' sized. A will be a little bit lighter probably... any other relevant differences?
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• #99720
Standover height?
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• #99721
Frame bag capabilities, stiffness, comfort... you might not be able to feel the difference for the last 2 though.
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• #99722
Which way would stiffness and comfort go though? Because on the one hand, I'd expect smaller triangles to be stiffer, but then a longer seat post and a steerer with spacers probably not so much?
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• #99723
Unless you’re propelling the bike with your arse, seatpost stiffness is not essential
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• #99724
How does everyone else do it?
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• #99725
A smaller triangle would be stiffer laterally (everything else being equal), but longer seatposts are more compliant. So in theory the smaller bike will be both stiffer and more comfortable.
I very much doubt you (or anyone else for that matter) would notice though.
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