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• #104927
@duncs @gbj_tester Thanks! Looks like thats the overall go to chair tbh
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• #104928
I've got some DT Swiss R24 Spline wheels here and the freehub is chewed up - is there a steel/ABG equivalent available? Are all the 3-pawl hubs compatible?
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• #104929
I have one, I spend a lot of time in it. I used to have a high back aluminium group swivel but this is much more adjustable. I've had it a few years and been through some different setups, lumbar support, recline strength etc.
I've sat in the Aeron and they are pretty decent but the Embody is certainly comfortable, maybe a bit more marmite on looks.
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• #104930
I dealt with these guys, went along with cash and came home happy.https://www.officeresale.co.uk/refurbished-furniture/brand/herman-miller/
The guy who sold me one had his pick of office chairs and liked the Embody the best.
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• #104931
They are rubbish... Replaced at least one a month with proper fixings which bolts onto the front axle.
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• #104932
Best cheap & light (27.5") XC tyres for very light (45kg) rider?
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• #104933
Dunno but I've got 2 x Vittoria Mezcals you can have cheap.
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• #104934
Thanks for the hints on the pashley bracket all. It was for my sister, I showed her your responses and she's thinking of getting rid of the pashley now (she's had it for a few years but is finding it too slow and heavy for life and kid hauling in hilly Leicester)
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• #104935
who on the forum is a design verification engineer (electronics)? semi-urgent request
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• #104936
my dog has chewed through the power cable to my wifes peloton.
the power adaptor says:AC Input: 100-240V-1.3A, 50-60Hz
DC Output: 12v=4.17AI have found an alternative part, but that states:
AC Input: 100-240V-1.6A, 50-60Hz
DC Output: 12v=5AIs the difference enough to kill the fancy exercise bike?
We are waiting to hear from Peloton about a replacement, and was seeing if i can get something in the interim.
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• #104937
The alternative has enough chooch, you would only have a problem if it had too little
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• #104938
cheers Tester
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• #104939
Should work. My only caution is amp rating tend to be exaggerated a bit on generic power supplies, so if you can find one that’s even more amps for a similar price that might be better.
(Amp rating = how much power the device can draw before the voltage droops significantly below 12V)
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• #104940
The OE one is only the generic PSU which came in the original box 🙂
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• #104941
Anyone used Marwi disc pads? They're half the price of Shimano but, you know, buy cheap buy twice...
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• #104942
Indeed, the OE one has no (peloton) branding, but I cannot source the same model variant
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• #104943
I'm much more inclined to believe numbers on OE-sourced stuff. There's a huge range of quality of stuff from China and big sue-able western companies are reasonably competent at getting the good stuff for safety critical items. Random listings on eBay or wherever, less so.
Of course neither tells you how much power the device actually draws at its worst.
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• #104944
Need a new battery for my iPhone SE.
Apple say £60.
I’ve fitted new batteries to iPhones before but I can’t remember Will they retain the fingerprint functionality?
Where is best to buy a battery from? -
• #104945
We did just sort-of cover this in the Apple thread -
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/15562674/What has the battery got to do with the fingerprint sensor?
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• #104946
What has the battery got to do with the fingerprint sensor?
I remembered that when you replace a home button that it loses fingerprint functionality, I couldn't remember if simply disconnecting it had the same effect (which you need to do when replacing a battery).
Useful link to thread tho!
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• #104947
Can’t speak for Marwi but if you’re looking for decent alternatives to shimano I’ve been using ebc brake pads recently and I’d rate them quite highly.
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• #104948
Yeah, I'm just a bit sick of buying £25 ish Shimano pads with their excess packaging and cooling fins that go in the bin, etc. I kill a set of pads every race and then go through them relatively quickly on the road so other than tyres and chains it seems an expensive area I'm constantly buying replacements for. Looking at Marwi and Galfer and EBC I think I discussed somewhere on here already but at the time they didn't have ones for my brakes.
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• #104949
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GALFER-Shimano-Ultegra-Durace-Brake/dp/B071ZGLDDJ
I've seen these cheaper elsewhere (like half Shimano price) but these are what I'm on about.
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• #104950
You can buy all their pads without fins, guessing you'll want K03S which are like a tenner.
Understood. Cheers.