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• #111502
Phone up OU and ask
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• #111503
Just the other week, I stood next to an Openreach driver take a tight corner out of a small side road, sideswipe one of those low bell-shaped iron kerbside bollards and carve a massive gash across the entire side of their van. Didn’t even slow down. The van was completely fucked.
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• #111504
where can I buy euroboxes in London? Ideally from Auer.
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• #111505
Yeah don't do this in a car, it fucks it utterly. Ask me how I know.
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• #111506
ask them to declare the value for customs as 100 EUR, normally works, you won't get charged anything.
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• #111507
ask them to declare the value for customs as 100 EUR, normally works, you won't get charged anything.
What happens if/when it goes missing or gets damaged.
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• #111508
Sorry - meant to reply to @user69121
Shipment from the EU will be charged import VAT at a rate of 20% of declared value, but whatever handling fee the shipper uses. You can easily find that out by calling whatever shipper you're using.
You won't pay anything if value is under the personal limit of £135.
As a nice twist, if you're buying from a VAT registered business in the EU you can ask them to bill you without VAT (19% in Germany) then you'll pay 20% on import so only end up paying an extra 1%. If it's an individual you're buying from this doesn't apply.
Insurance value doesn't have to be connected to customs value, but depending on what shipper you use it may have to be.
But, don't declare for under value. Aside from it being illegal, tax evasion is for cunts. You don't ask shops to not charge VAT and this is exactly the same.
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• #111509
you're overthinking it.
it's eBay, you get your money back if there's any damage whatsoever.
also European sellers as a whole are not idiots with under-packaging everything like most British ebayers. Germans especially good. -
• #111510
Germans especially good.
In my experience people here in Germany tend to wrap stuff five times with all the used newspapers and sealed air pouches from their last five amazon shipments to get that shit out of the house 🙂
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• #111511
Asking on behalf of a friend. He's got a carbon Flandria frame of some sort, the integrated seatpost is too short. Is there anything he can do to raise the saddle a bit or is it new frame time? Excuse the saddle angle...
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• #111513
Haha, I sent him that as a joke and he immediately asked where to get one.
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• #111514
You can buy longer seatpost toppers for quite a few brands that use them, don't know if Flandria is one of them though. It does look like a fairly unique seat post shape.
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• #111515
I think he's spoken to them already and they didn't offer any solutions!
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• #111516
How much more height does he need?
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• #111517
He reckons just another couple of cm
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• #111520
Q1:
I broke a bike a few months ago and have agreed to buy a replacement.A colleague at work wants to buy the groupset and I am happy to sell it to him at less than market rate, but I have no idea what that would be.
SRAM Force 10 speed, everything but brakes - I can't really see equivalent sales on here or on ebay, I'm thinking I'd try for around £175-200 and so offer it to him for £160 - is that a good ballpark figure?
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The bike is an airnimal folding bike with flat bars and mechanical disc brakes. Are they likely to be compatible with drop bar levers, or would they be MTB? Assuming it's a stock Airnimal Joey, which it says comes with Avid BB7s? -
• #111521
Joey usually came with flat bars but there were some drop bar versions.
Ah Force 10 speed. The best. Almost retro now! £160 seems ok depending on condition.
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• #111522
Thanks Howard. His bike is a flat bar one but he wants to put drops on it, so the question is whether he'll be able to do that without having to swap the calipers.
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• #111523
There were road specific versions of the BB7 to better match with the non linear pull you get from road leavers IIRC
I’d just try it though see how it feels. If it’s crap I’d get spyres or something.
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• #111524
Bb7s say on then whether they're road or MTB, the MTB ones will feel pretty shitty with drop levers.
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• #111525
Does anyone know of a way to remove a sheared 4mm threadlocked screw from a titanium spindle?
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Yes, at mcdonalds. I went to see them today and requested they take a look for me. they could see the van and me / the driver in hi vis but not clear enough to see if the van clipped anything as it was doing maneuvers on the pavement. Although I did ask them if they could spot a third party come along and potentially vandalise my bike (which is what the shop is saying has probably happened, couldn't possibly have been the delivery vehicle!!)