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• #115152
The allen key nuts from V-brake pads work quite well (if you need a spacer of that length obvs)
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• #115153
Are we talking this amount of space?
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• #115154
Woah, problem indeed solved
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• #115155
Why can't anyone* sell me a good bit of salmon today?
* well, ok, the supermarket and local fish shop
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• #115156
because the world is on fire. Eat a potato.
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• #115157
Eat a potato.
Again? Well OK.
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• #115158
Apart from the general war, pestilence, famine & brexit, it's possible that a seasonal demand peak for smoked in December might cause a corresponding shortage of fresh in November
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• #115159
Ah, that figures. Ta.
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• #115160
I have a pair of TRP Hylex brakes where the caliper is broken, could I replace it with a Hope RX4 caliper (it should work with Shimano, so I'm guessing it would work with TRP)?
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• #115161
Yup.
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• #115162
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• #115163
Where has the restaurant thread gone?
(I'm after a specific reco for somewhere on Drummond St. ideally cheap, cheerful and kid friendly)
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• #115165
Hi; is there anyone anywhere near Stoke Newington or east who has a crowbar I can borrow for a few days? Ta.
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• #115166
Cheers! Somehow I'd set it to ignore by accident.
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• #115167
Does anyone know what's happened to user hugo7? Haven't seen him post in a while
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• #115168
I could bring one to work in Canning Town on Monday if that's any good?
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• #115169
Tune ID Question.
This has bugged me for years. Spaced Season 2 episode 1 I believe. Tim, Daisy and Mike are in a pub playing pool and there’s a drum and bass loop in the back ground during the teken inspired fight scene.
What is it?
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• #115170
^^ Thanks but have one arranged for today. If you read about any robberies in Hackney betting shops, it wasn't me.
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• #115171
Lol I mind the scene, I’ll check
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• #115172
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56jY215rl1k
Might need to rewatch spaced now
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• #115173
Thanks!
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• #115174
Amazing! That has bugged me for so many years.
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• #115175
Why do Campagnolo and Shimano not make modern track cranksets but still this old square taper/ octalink stuff? And why do people still use these on modern carbon track frames?
You have a Holtek HT6042 encoder on the coding board next to the DIP switches, the encoder in the remote should ideally be the complementary Holtek chip from the 318 series.
The package marked X1 on the main board is the RF oscillator crystal which determines the carrier frequency, you need to look at the label on that can to see what frequency you're dealing with.
TL, DR; get a whole new system, it will be easier and probably cheaper.
e.g. https://rollershutterbits.co.uk/products/neco-mk1-remote-kit