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• #102952
No. They aren't left by cyclists.
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• #102953
Well, either or... They look the same. Why would somebody discard it on the side of the road though? And it's not occasionally I see it, it's everywhere! First, I thought it's cyclists, but then who needs 5 to pump up one tyre, right?
So... people get high and then put all empty ones in the pocket, then stop the car in the middle of a dual carriage way and just dump them? Seems like a lot of hassle. -
• #102954
hassle
what about the fridges?
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• #102955
and sofas?
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• #102956
and kitchens?
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• #102957
That’s more the lovely countryside, side roads :-)
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• #102958
You can't blame people for trying to make it more comfortable to be outside.
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• #102959
If the cannisters have threads it's cyclists. If they don't, it's Nos.
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• #102960
Because they are usually half out of their minds on other substances and/or in a party group that doesn't give a fuck.
Don't inhale CO2 btw.
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• #102961
I reckon it's about 62cm, although of course it depends on the exact shape of the frame--I mean a classic, evenly-shaped tubing, horizontal top tube frame.
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• #102962
You’re not wrong.
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• #102963
Steel/aluminium/carbon narrower tubes look more elegant
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• #102964
I've got a small set of wheels (451mm) that I want to ebay, should I have the tires and tubes mounted on them for extra potection or leave them off?
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• #102965
might as well leave them on unless you want to keep them. they do offer a bit of extra protection
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• #102966
They'll be part of the sale, just not sure whether the added height would be worth it considering the cost of shipping.
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• #102967
On and deflated, like my member.
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• #102968
Cheers and sympathies.
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• #102969
What about this: ship the wheels separately in square cardboard "envelopes".
Cheaper?
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• #102970
Likely it’s just where they parked for a time. You’ll find a small collection of them wherever a drug dealer/recreational user decided to stop.
I’ve had them thrown at me out the window of a car, in the car park, right near the house. Cops didn’t give a shit when I reported it.
Fortunately use is inversely proportional to aim accuracy, so no canisters have hit my person. I’ve seen a CO2 deflect off someone’s forehead from a faulty BB gun, though. That was scary.
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• #102971
Any suggestions for a payment app that will allow me to accept monthly payments from customers for free?
Obviously they could just set up a direct debit but looking for something less clunky were I can just send a link and they can input payment details.
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• #102972
Take the £200 and contact the manufacturer directly - they probably have a fixed-price repair plan (and possibly a long parts-only warranty where you only pay labour). It’ll be expensive but less than the independent repair.
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• #102973
Just shrunk my OH's new cotton t-shirt in a 40° wash, mixed setting.
Label says 40°.
My OH says I should have washed at 30° as everything is 30° nowadays.
I don't think a new t-shirt should shrink anyway - it's not a wool jumper - definitely not at 40°.
Who's right?
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• #102974
Who's right?
Does it matter? The shirt isn't going to unshrink itself.
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• #102975
What is the name of the tape that is recommend for wrapping the ends of bar tape? Not electrical tape...
They're not CO2.
They're Nitrous Oxide, and used as an intoxicant for achieving a brief high.