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  • Berthoud make a 65ob x 60mm.

  • Cheers, but very pricey.

    Would either of these fit? Two different mudguards. Sizing is minefield.
    I'm guessing 2.0 on my tyre is 2" which is just over 50mm, or have I misunderstood the 2.0?


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  • I'm guessing 2.0 on my tyre is 2" which is just over 50mm, or have I misunderstood the 2.0?

    Theoretically correct, but tyre sizes are estimates. Measure the tyre you have on the rim you have.

  • They currently use a massive countertop filter thing, that is a complete PITA. I suggested just installing an inline filter, but for some reason they’re after one of those daft ionisers.
    FIL is a proud user of homeopathic medicine, to give some context of what I’m up against.

  • If homeopathy was real you'd get more pissed off of low-alcohol beer.

  • And no alcohol beer would be deadly.

  • Your question about water ionisers definitely triggered my bullshit-ometer, and indeed Wikipedia states...

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ionizer

    Such claims violate basic principles of chemistry and physiology. There is no medical evidence for any health benefits of alkaline water.[3][4] Extensive scientific evidence has completely debunked these claims.

    But I'm neither a molecular chemist nor a medical (or any other kind of) doctor, so what do I know. Sounds like a pile of shit to me though!

  • I need to buy a couple of power adaptors for small electrical items. Anyone know where I can get something that definitely isn't fake certified and won't burn my house down?

  • http://www.rswww.com or Screwfix/Toolstation if they stock what you want. Just avoid Amazon and eBay

  • They're worth it. Anyway, as a rule of thumb you want at least 5mm and ideally 10 mm extra width for your mudguards, so for a tyre that is about 50mm wide you're looking at 55 to 60mm mudguards. You can probably make the 53mm SKS works, but they're not ideal.

  • Didn't think to check Screwfix, thanks for suggestions

  • One for the vehicle electrics experts. I've got a Renault Trafic, and in the interior wall panel in the boot space there's a hole which looks about the size of a 12v socket, but with nothing in. Taking the panel off reveals a few connectors, but I don't know what any of them are. Does anyone recognise any of these, or know what they could connect to? Thanks


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  • Pretty impossible to tell unless someone has an intimate knowledge of that particular vehicle.

    Best you can do is cross reference the wire colours against a Haynes manual or official service documents.

  • impossible to tell

    That's not the spirit. Have a guess!
    How about wiring for the optional sliding door? That should be in about that location to meet the chain trunking which joins the door loom to the main body.

  • One of em could be for towbar/trailer wiring loom, or not.

  • If you’re still looking, Nittos noodle and b135, or sim works wild honey

  • Ejector seat I reckon.

  • Some caliper brakes (e.g. Shimano) say they have up to 57mm drop. Tektro say their mid reach brakes have up to 59mm drop.

    Is this a typo, a quirk of measurement à la Deda handlebars being quoted as 31.7mm diameter, or are the tektros actually 2mm longer?

  • @eskay @gbj_tester @jontea thanks all, I think that even in 2022 with The Internet, the

    Haynes manual

    is a great idea for general upkeep and fixing/working out stuff like this.

  • Is this a typo, a quirk of measurement

    It could be, but brake drop can be any arbitrary value a designer decides to make it, not a standardised dimension which has to fit other parts. If Tektro say 49-59, it's most likely because they mean it, and they're not under any pressure or obligation to replicate the 47-57 of Shimano mid-reach models.

  • Glad you think so. I agree, and find it logical, but this is bikes so one never knows when illogical stuff is going to pop up.

  • anyone been through heathrow t5 recently?

    how long to get thru security to get on a flight?

  • anyone been through heathrow t5 recently?

    Last time I went through T5 (2 months ago) it was ~10 minutes from walking away from the bag drop to having gone through security (and I had hand luggage including a laptop).

    From there it would have been no more than 10 minutes to get to the furthest gate I guess.

  • Pot luck right now. You may get there on a day half the staff are off with covid or it may be fine

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