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• #100827
Not that I'm tired of London, but any recommendations for cities to visit in UK?
I've enjoyed Bath, Edinburgh, Dublin, Bournemouth (hey my sister lives there), York. Looking at museums, galleries, food, walking, that kind of thing.
Heading that way in September for aforesaid sister's wedding anniversary, we'll be using public transport to get around and will likely have a week or so to explore. -
• #100828
Bristol?
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• #100829
".... we'll be using public transport to get around"
My condolences, sorry for your loss, thoughts and prayers etc
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• #100830
for cities to visit in UK
I've enjoyed Dublin
My turn to be that annoying Irish person I guess! We're not part of the UK, but if you're open to an Irish city, Cork and Galway are nice, you could do both in a week. Or I'd second Bristol, I love Bristol a lot.
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• #100831
Thanks, will look into it.
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• #100832
Feels like you're missing the north a bit (w the exception of York) - Leeds, Manc, Sheffield? All worth a visit and with lots to do.
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• #100833
I drive for a living so I like to switch it up on holiday.
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• #100834
Sorry! I’ll try harder and thanks for the suggestions. I was just thinking about the Aran Islands the other day.
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• #100835
Thanks, it’s just so easy (used to be anyway) to get around in the south that I’ve not investigated the north as I should. Leeds is definitely on my list too.
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• #100836
Oh Aran Islands is another good shout too actually!
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• #100837
We're not part of the UK
But you could be again, you only have to ask 🙂
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• #100838
Has this been resolved yet?
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• #100839
Does anyone know what kind of direct mount spline Marin use on their own brand cranks? I think it might be SRAM gxp?
I'm after a 38t single chainring for my "adventure" MTB.
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• #100840
Glasgow.
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• #100841
Thanks Ed, what draws you to it?
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• #100842
I keep meaning to go to Derry, supposed to be quite a good tourist venue now .
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• #100843
Visiting, it’s a very sociable city that easily explored by foot.
Easy to get to by train, sleeper or normal
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• #100844
Photo?
SRAM direct mount uses 3 screws, one aligned to the arm and the other two closer to each other, opposite the arm.
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• #100845
Ah, it must be SRAM then. Cheers. It does have three bolts as you described.
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• #100846
Thanks, a walled city eh? Interesting.
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• #100847
Cheers Ed.
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• #100848
This is a SRAM chainring on a DMR Axe crank, just test fitted because I left my torx drivers in the van.
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• #100849
That doesn't look like the same spline as this;
Which I've just ordered in a 38t boost.
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• #100850
Doesn’t the pattern change between 24 and 30mm axles?
And that DUBB thing probably
Yep. Think that's me. Not been home in a bit so need to check I've got any left. Should be there this weekend. Drop us a pm.