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• #113502
it’s not a downhill bike
Neither is mine, but 4-piston caliper and 203mm rotor gives beautiful modulation and plenty of power without having to develop the grip strength of a gorilla. If a fork manufacturer told me not to do it, I'd get a different fork over giving up my lovely brake.
It's clearly not a downhill bike because the brakes failed you going downhill, so you need to make it a downhill bike.
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• #113503
It's clearly not a downhill bike because the brakes failed you going downhill, so you need to make it a downhill bike.
This is a good point.
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• #113504
Braking is for losers or something
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• #113505
Not if you're descending the Galibier!
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• #113506
Thanks for all this (and to other responses).
Think I'll give it a test at the weekend and then hop on a train next week.
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• #113507
Why do I see so many deliveroo riders wearing balaclavas? No helmet or anything just the sports material ones motorcyclists wear in the winter
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• #113508
Fashion innit. Came from rap in the US, adopted by drill rappers here, now your average 15 year old that says "blud" wears one. And if they don't have a helmet they aren't delivering food.
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• #113509
In Topboy they are delivering food
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• #113510
"Did you just say blud"
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• #113511
Mans not hot
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• #113512
Any London based people know of a good bakery that do deliveries to NW6. Want to send some baked treats to some friends that've just had a baby.
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• #113513
Same question for n16
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• #113514
Prestige deliver to N16
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• #113515
Cheers!
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• #113516
Does anyone know a London framebuilder who could add bottle mounts to an aluminum frame?
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• #113517
I'd second Prestige.
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• #113518
and also in fact replace the freely spinning bottle mounts in a second hand bike I just bought...
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• #113519
Did you try the hack/bodge you can use to tighten those rivnuts? (I went with that and Araldite - because a low-value frame and it stopped the ringing sound DEAD)
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• #113520
No I haven't, might give it a go cheers!
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• #113521
Move it to the folder with a rule, then press delete after scanning through it.
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• #113522
Cross post from the retro MTB thread.
I have some 1997 Avid single digit 2.0 (or 20?) v brake calipers. The springs for the arms are separate with no adjustment screws (think this changed in 1998). I snapped one of the springs last night and would like to replace all 4 of them with new. Anyone know if I can or where I can find the parts?
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• #113523
I want to start messing around looping pedals with multiple instruments. Mostly drums and bass guitars. My question is can I use a single microphone for the drums and should I use a dual input looping pedal/station? Secondly what looping stations/pedals are recommended? Also do they quantise? Probably not. Anyway. Thanks. Also I don't want to spend all the monies.
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• #113524
Any recommendations for a good ice cube tray?
Something that doesn't leak if you don't place it the right way up and has a lid that actually stays on.
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• #113525
I’d like to create a lightweight rear rack for a dry bag containing sleeping bag, etc, which has been inspired by this. I am going to use a Roswheel Seat Pack Rack for the platform but I still need to figure out the upright supports and brackets, which need to be 420mm-ish.
Could anyone point me in the direction of some OTP support struts that I could use? The Carradice struts are too short. Hoping I don’t need to go DIY, but will if I have to.
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Do your callipers take pads with fins?