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  • Is there no Piers Morgan is a cunt thread on here? It would surprise me if there wasn’t, but maybe Google is currently overrun with searches along those lines!

  • That’s a bit like having a “we need oxygen to survive” thread.
    Goes without saying really

  • Piers Morgan is a cunt

    tautology innit

  • @PhilDAS @campervangogh LOL, completely true!

  • Plugging Di2 holes on my frame that aren't used anymore, anything more elegant than a carefully cut bit of electrical tape?

  • My turbo wheel has an old (not sure which gen) 10sp ultegra freehub, but I want to use my road bike with 11sp 105 (I think 5800) on the turbo. What is the best way to do this?

    I know I’ve done it before but it was a few years ago and I’ve forgotten. Presumably if I mismatch a 10sp cassette with an 11 derailleur, the spacing will be all wrong? I think what I did before was swap the 11sp cassette onto the 10sp freehub but there was some extra faff about removing a sprocket and adding/removing a spacer that I can’t remember?

  • presumably the turbo with the 10sp cassette on it will also have a spacer.

    Remove the spacer and put a 11sp cassette on without a spacer. That should be all.

  • Older 10sp hubs can’t take 11sp cassettes. They didn’t need the additional spacer to accommodate a 10sp cassette.

  • 11 speed MTB cassettes fit on 10 speed freehubs.

  • I have an Altec bonded cx frame with an Alan 1" fork.
    The A2C is ~15mm too short, headtube slightly ovalized.

    The options I can think of are:
    a)wait indefinitely for a 1" canti Wound-up to turn up.
    b)get Mielec to make a suitable fork.
    c)machine and bond a lower headtube extension. Possibly with a stepped joint?
    d)spacer between fork crown and crown race.
    e)some combination of above?
    f)sell it on and get an arkose.

  • I thought you could get around this by removing one of the sprockets from the 11sp cassette so that you would preserve the 11sp spacing but you’d just be missing a gear?

    I just tried this and fitted it to the 10sp freehub without the spacer and I was at least able to tighten the locknut. I won’t have time to test ride before my turbo session tonight but I guess I just have to remember to avoid the 11t (don’t worry I’m not that strong anyway!).

    Mtb (or ground down 11sp cassette) isn’t an option in this case because I want it sorted for tonight and hopefully it’ll only be for a few rides until I get my tt bike rebuilt.

  • Does this type of screw as used in an FSA Seatpost saddle rail clamp have a specific name and does anyone know where spares could be purchased?


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  • Shimano do specific grommets for this. What size do you need as I have some spare, would happily post over.

  • It's called an "FSA Seatpost saddle rail clamp screw", and can be purchased from FSA, but probably only as part of a complete seatpost.

    You might be able to hack a repair using a conventional screw with a matching pair of male and female spherical washers. These you can find in brake shoe kits.

  • What’s the best (economical, secure, reliable) option for acquiring 10 or so EAN? Paying £100 a year for a GS1 license and 990 spare EAN is pretty dear...

  • Helpful advice as always, I'll try giving that hack a go. Cheers

  • What is the statistically sound way to find out if the the length of projects are decreasing over time ?

    The obvious one is to just take an average of all finished projects each month and see a change. But at the start of records it will be unstable and as you get to the present it will become more and more stable and harder to move the average.

  • Bin the projects by duration (quartiles, perhaps) and start period and do a chi-squared test?

  • Although I guess then you'll have periods where projects have been started and not completed. Hmmm.

  • Some sort of cohort analysis then.

  • I didn’t die, shifting was ok, only difficulty was the sprocket I removed was exactly the one I wanted for my easy spinning. Road bike gave me a few extra watts.

  • Can't you just plot a scatter chart of start date (or end date) vs duration, and then add linear best fit line?

  • It’s fucked now, look at current projects like DBAD, the gift that keeps on deteriorating

    ;-)

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