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• #109227
Clean your kettle (or anything else that needs descaling), make elderflower cordial?
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• #109228
difference in price (when i looked) between the 8L and the 24L was something like £35-ish.
That would be my view too - £35 is soon forgotten, an undersized tool is an annoyance forever.
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• #109229
Great intel, thanks v much to all who've chipped in
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• #109230
Yep, we bought it to make elderflower cordial but Mrs cyoa misread quantities on ordering and have made about 70 litres over the past month. But flowers are fading and teeth are eroding/friends and neighbours don't want any more goddamn cordial etc. Descaling things a good call. Wonder if it works on arteries.
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• #109231
Thanks for that! I will do.
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• #109233
Thanks, that looks fun. Will give it a go.
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• #109234
H Lloyd do them, not sure if it's the style you want. What year is your frame?
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• #109235
Edit - Answered it myself.
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• #109236
Those aren't the ones I need sadly. I'm after the more modern italic ones. Not sure prob 80's? Annoyingly lost the messages I had with the previous owner of the frame. Not the one below btw but an example of the style
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• #109237
Uniqlo.
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• #109238
I was on my phone when I posted this link, and didn't think to add more, but one thing I would say is please do consider where the cotton comes from, and who makes the clothing as much as your personal situation allows ... there is nothing good that will come from buying clothes made by people who are paid a pittance from cotton that is manufactured in a terrible way.
And I'll get off the pedestal now.
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• #109239
Any novel cycling oriented ideas for a sporty female colleague’s leaving gift from the team, in the £100-£150 range? No idea how experienced a cyclist they are, assuming at least moderately if not very. Hoping to support a social enterprise or charity, ideally.
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• #109240
London Bike Kitchen membership?
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• #109241
I got this as a gift before, was good fun. https://www.visitleevalley.org.uk/velo-products/velodrome-and-bmx-taster
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• #109242
Good shouts. Thanks. I don’t think they’re very mechanical, but I’ll float the idea. Lee Valley taster will probably work. Need to spend £100 more.
(Last job I left I got a card haha)
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• #109243
Last job I left I got a card haha
As it should be. Adults don't need gifts to mark events. If you see a thing that would be amazing for whoever then get it just because. When the calendar ticks round get them a card and spend some time with them.
(Exceptions apply to weddings when the couple have spent a bucket of cash and hopefully have a list)
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• #109244
Adults don't need gifts to mark events.
You realise this would destroy the cycling industry right?
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• #109245
paceline / weight weenies / velocipede salon
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• #109246
Hm, thanks! Those I know, I am searching for another one. I really can't remember the name, just that it was fancy 'modern', a little bit similiar but not at all similar (haha) to LFGSS.
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• #109247
By the way, may not be relevant or helpful right now but I ordered that Prestaflator Pro from Gone Biking Mad this morning and it's already showing despatched - they may have stock of the one you're after?
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• #109248
I thought the cycling industry foundation was middle aged fat blokes like me spending money trying to not be awful rather than putting the hours in?
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• #109249
True, but people do spend a lot on cycling kit to mark life events: I bought a bike to ‘celebrate’ my first year at my previous job, and a saddle to celebrate a new job the following year.
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• #109250
But it sounds like you bought that for yourself? I'm all for earning money and spending it on what makes you happy. I just don't like the guess what an adult with their own disposable income might appreciate as a surprise thing.
What can I do with 4 spare kilos of citric acid?