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• #103852
Foiled again!
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• #103853
Cheers - worth putting the question into Barclays, then.
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• #103854
close it enough to stop it jumping out, but not really holding it with any force
yea that's how I like to do it as well
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• #103856
Talk to me good peeps. Need info on a good Physio. Female preffered. Based in zone 1 but can go further out.
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• #103857
Not sure if she has appointments in zone 1 anymore but Nichola Roberts (velophysio) is v good?
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• #103858
What actually happened in the womens race?
Cycling News is just a load of finish line quotes from AVV: https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/annemiek-van-vleuten-youve-got-to-take-all-that-you-can/
I have seen Lizzie Deiganan posting pictures of a bad crash that looks to be at the finish. Anyone know what happened?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDWxRORpaJ-/?igshid=7qyud8f99asg
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• #103859
^
https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/strade-bianche-women-2020/elite-women/results/Race description here.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Strade Bianche is better than Flanders, Liege and San Remo.
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• #103860
can anyone suggest a scenic and quiet as possible road route from boxley in maidstone area to connect to the area -which, like most SE cyclists, i know well- northeast of sevenoaks
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• #103861
How to deal with a webshop that has sent the wrong item, and after acknowledging that, has stopped responding to emails about returning the item?
I'll give them a call tomorrow, try that.
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• #103862
How to deal with a webshop that has sent the wrong item, and after acknowledging that, has stopped responding to emails about returning the item?
Location of you and the shop? Payment method?
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• #103863
They're close enough that I can visit them by bike if I really wanted to, but seems a little confrontational at this point. Paid by bank transfer.
I'm sure a call will sort everything out.
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• #103864
I have a Virgin landline number at home.
Is it possible to use that number as the number people dial to connect to me on Google Voice? Ideally a Brighton or Plymouth area code?
Alternatively can I use a non-London number for people to dial when they connect to me on Google Voice.
Lastly, can I change the number recipients see when I dial them using Google Voice? i.e. a business name?
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• #103865
Anyone know what these might’ve originally been used for? 2x threaded bosses (either side of wheel) on the underside of seat stays of an old MTB frame.
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• #103866
Frame lock?
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• #103867
Hmmm, seems odd for a mtb but I guess it could be.
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• #103868
Ive always been.a.bit nervous.to.ask.this, im not fishing for Ice sale or owt but how does one price a bike.
I think im getting to the point where one in means one out, I rarely have an off the peg bike, I wouldnt go as far as calling them frankenbikes but theres usually a mismatch of parts on a relatively boring frame.TLDR; how do I price bikes ive built from parts bins.
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• #103869
Keep an eye on the classifieds here and on ebay. See what prices sell for things closest to your bikes.
Be prepared though, it's probably not nearly as much as you think it's worth.
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• #103870
Oh deff not gonna get whats put in, need better frame purchases really. Components.are usually around 105 or force/red.
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• #103871
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/174954/
Personally I'd just stick it up with a price you'd like to get and the market will dictate.
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• #103872
Any recommendations for the best way to attach a second bottle cage to a steel frame?
I've used the decathalon ones for a while, but they don't quite cinch up as tight as I would like so looking for something a bit more durable that won't slide side-to-side.
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• #103873
2 related questions.
1) I've just been quoted £425 by a professional cleaner to deep clean my house, including a proper carpet clean. Is that quote about right? Seems like a lot....
2) are those rug doctor things you can hire any good? I get the impression most of the cost of that quote is the carpet cleaning, most other cleaners seem to quote a max of £18ph and I can't imagine it'll take all that long to clean a fairly small house. I'm hoping that if I can clean the carpet to a decent standard myself I can just pay someone to do the rest of the cleaning.
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• #103874
For no 2. Depends how much carpet there is to clean. I've used a rug doctor before and it really works, £20 for 24 hour rental from Tesco or somewhere is easily worth it IMO.
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• #103875
I've just been quoted £425 by a professional cleaner to deep clean my house, including a proper carpet clean. Is that quote about right? Seems like a lot....
Yeah that's a lot of money. Unless your house is 2,500 sq foot and all carpeted I'd look elsewhere.
If the place is in a decent state you could ask your tenant just to leave it in a similar state when they leave. By having it spotless, they will need to leave it spotless, and they may be less inclined to fork out for it.
You're not the first to notice this, and I thought it was public property regardless?
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