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• #107802
New page win for me.
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• #107803
Hmm, thanks. I greased all the moving seals bur not the end caps. They are threaded on this hub so static, but I’ll definitely look at this again.
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• #107804
Jockey wheels?
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• #107805
Squeak continues when coasting.
Seeing as it just appeared the other day, I’m hoping it will just disappear again.
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• #107806
Not sure I want to ask but what do you guys do if you’re wild camping?
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• #107807
Not sure I want to ask but what do you guys do if you’re wild camping?
That's what lead to my worst shit.
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• #107808
Fucking urbanised metropolitan elite with your fancy thrones can’t cope squatting.
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• #107809
Just.. wow.
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• #107810
But please do tell
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• #107811
It's not as fun a story as the other one, but was a worse experience for me, probably because I didn't have a brain flooded with serotonin.
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• #107812
For this carbon-railed saddle, is the section of rail that is clamped too short?
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• #107813
These things. Fiery death?
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• #107814
are there any bike shops in west london I could buy a latex tube tonight after 6pm?
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• #107815
Some kind of support that tends to be more available when snow isn’t covering everything.
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• #107816
How can I check if neighbours are using my wifi? Is it complicated ??
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• #107817
If you log in to your router you can see what devices are connected. Or you could just change your password.
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• #107818
Assuming you've got WPA2 encryption enabled, and you haven't told your neighbours your password, then they're not. Unless you live next to GCHQ in Cheltenham. Or the NSA. And even then, I'd imagine they have a pretty good internet connection all of their own.
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• #107819
What if they have an pwnagotchi?
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• #107820
That sounds cool and dodgy like a childhood uncle.
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• #107821
Change your WiFi password every week?
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• #107822
Are there any legitimately good electric mopeds worth their salt? Or is it best to pick up a second hand vespa or the such for general transportation?
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• #107823
Avoid!
They slowly cause damage to the stays from what I’ve heard. It’s not that expensive to get a disc tab properly welded to a steel frame
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• #107824
Had a feeling that might be the case. I’ve had a quote of £100 for a disc tab, although that’s with the canti posts removed and the cable guides changed. I want to change as little as possible so would just get the tabs / brace added and leave the rest.
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• #107825
Yep, I didn’t pay much more than that for custom-fabbed tabs on a titanium frame. Left the canti studs and used self-adhesive cable guides which have all held perfectly throughout the winter.
The only time I hovered was over snow at -25, that didn’t go well either.