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• #112827
Charge Plug
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• #112828
Well I don't know much about them but I'd be fairly sure it's 120mm
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• #112829
If I want to check what the OLN is on a frame for a new back wheel, do I just measure the distance between the dropouts?
Yes.
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• #112830
Thanks all.
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• #112831
Yes, back in Feb, Euston to Stoke
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• #112832
Did you book your bike on?
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• #112833
Yes. I recall it being a hassle on the app/website and I think I solved it by buying two singles separately, for approx the same price.
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• #112834
Actually, now I think the problem was booking a complete journey where I had to change onto a local train that didn't take bike reservations.
So I bought a seat + bike reservation for Euston-Stoke-Euston, and then a separate seat-only ticket for Stoke-destination-Stoke.
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• #112835
Balls. Was hoping you'd say it was no problem, you didn't book and just walked on.
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• #112836
Go to the station or call up the line? I've just rocked up to the ticket office and booked a slot on the day but this was very off peak
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• #112837
I have an open return ticket and apparently they only take bike bookings on the phone in advance
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• #112838
I don't think that's a good idea as my bike went in a locked area just behind the driver, so they have to know in advance when to open it. Although perhaps not a problem if you are going terminus-to-terminus.
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• #112839
Yes, they use the old Virgin trains. I wouldn't rely on someone remembering they need to open it for you.
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• #112840
I wouldn't rely on someone remembering they need to open it for you.
Last time this happened to me I just blocked the door from closing again and again until someone came down to try and work out what the problem was.
They were really annoyed at me until I said I had a bike locked away and had a proper bike booking for the journey, so it was their fault for not being around to open up for me at my booked stop.
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• #112841
I’ve just put up curtains using a rail made of plumbing pipe, with wooden rings sliding over it. It’s a bit noisy for my liking.
What’s the best teflon/other tape to apply to the top of the rail to slicken and quieten the whole thing? Transparent best.
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• #112842
Try spraying the pipe and rings with furniture polish - like Pledge or similar.
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• #112843
Laying a table with chopsticks for eating irons.
Points toward, or away from the diner? What is the etiquette?
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• #112845
Same as knives and forks - away. Put the bit you'll be holding closest.
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• #112846
Thank you.
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• #112847
I'm trying to visualise how to fill a field with tents for ~700 people. Any suggestions for some sort of CAD system to draw a plan? Ideally free or free trial.
I can get the dimensions of the field from maps. I've got some assumptions about a typical tent size and some rules about how the tents are arranged (minimum distance between tents, 7 groups, each a two ring semi-circle etc). Also some ancillary equipment.
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• #112848
It really is!
The brake is an Avid BB7 SL. Power is good. It can lift the rear wheel at slower speeds.
As I said earlier, the movement is between the rotor and hub.
The quick release (bolt on skewer) is tight. I don't think it has anything to do with the issue.I ordered a new rotor (TRP TR-25) to see how the fit compares to the Shimano rotor.
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• #112849
Any suggestions for some sort of CAD system to draw a plan?
How many tents in total? I think I'd print the map at the right scale to use Monopoly houses as tents, they are available on ebay etc. for 10-15p each, or this Lego brick which is 5p. Learning CAD for this one thing doesn't seem like a bargain.
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• #112850
How many tents in total?
Not quite sure but since I need to start somewhere I'm working on 350.
I do like the idea of building it out of Lego but I kind of want to do it this week and Lego parts orders take ages. Also PITA to arrange Lego bricks in circles unless I kragle them to paper which would be a crime.
And what's the frame?