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• #12652
I make a point of arriving drunk and swearing. I don't like to give false first impressions.
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• #12653
^^ hahahaha rep'd
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• #12654
I make a point of arriving drunk and swearing. I don't like to give false first impressions.
Yes, but you are a professional Australian, it's expected- in fact, it's required
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• #12655
With keo classic pedals. The screw to adjust the tension on the left pedal is clockwise but is it the sane for the right pedal? The little symbol makes no sense and iv rounded the screw now.
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• #12656
Tell us which wheels.
Specialized sirrus 2009,
Shimano HG-40, 8-speed 11-32 tooth range
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• #12657
The screw to adjust the tension on the left pedal is clockwise but is it the sane for the right pedal?
Yes.
The little symbol which "makes no sense" is a clockwise directional arrow next to a + sign and an anticlockwise directional arrow next to a - sign, hard to see how they could have made it any clearer.
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• #12658
Rear Hub:Specialized forged alloy
Probably made by Joy-Tech, and you have approximately bugger all chance of getting a replacement freehub body even though Joy-Tech/Novatec list spares on their respective web sites. As a company with practically no visibility under their own brands distribution is all but non-existent. If you're in any kind of a hurry to get on the road without crunchy freewheel noises, a new wheel is likely to be the best bet, there are plenty of boxed wheels which will be cheaper than getting a new hub built into your existing rim, e.g ProLite Como currently under £72/pr. shipped in the Ribble clearance
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/Pro-Lite-WHEELS-FACTORY-ROAD-TRI-Pro-Lite-Como-Clincher-Wheels-Pair/PROLWHFR200 -
• #12659
Yes.
The little symbol which "makes no sense" is a clockwise directional arrow next to a + sign and an anticlockwise directional arrow next to a - sign, hard to see how they could have made it any clearer.
Ok thanks, couldn't find anything online saying exactly which way to turn it. The arrow is like a 2 cones getting bigger away from the center, to me that means turn it from that center point to the side which gets bigger. Like shower units have. It would be much clearer if they were actual arrows.
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• #12660
How can I shrink an image down to an acceptable size for the forum and upload it easily after taking it on my Android phone?
Struggling to do this at the moment. And yes could Google but on my mobile for the next 5 days.
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• #12661
What's my Flickr password? ;)
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• #12663
Can you get a Photobucket app for Androids.
On the iPad it's a bit convoluted. upload it using the app, then resize it on Photobucket using the website.
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• #12664
Probably made by Joy-Tech, and you have approximately bugger all chance of getting a replacement freehub body even though Joy-Tech/Novatec list spares on their respective web sites. As a company with practically no visibility under their own brands distribution is all but non-existent. If you're in any kind of a hurry to get on the road without crunchy freewheel noises, a new wheel is likely to be the best bet, there are plenty of boxed wheels which will be cheaper than getting a new hub built into your existing rim, e.g ProLite Como currently under £72/pr. shipped in the Ribble clearance
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/Pro-Lite-WHEELS-FACTORY-ROAD-TRI-Pro-Lite-Como-Clincher-Wheels-Pair/PROLWHFR200thanks, i'll go to my lbs and see how much it'll be to replace, its probably going to be in the same price region as buying a new one though!
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• #12665
thanks, i'll go to my lbs and see how much it'll be to replace, its probably going to be in the same price region as buying a new one though!
The bearings in my rear hub on my Allez Elite 2009 failed and there was absolutely no way of opening/adjusting the hub at all. It's like it was press fit together with no intention of anyone being able to repair one. Disposable hubs and plain guage spokes.
I replaced it with a Tiagra hub and some DB spokes.
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• #12666
I have use of a car for the rest of the afternoon and would like to eat some great pub food for lunch in the sunshine near some greenery maybe by some kind of waterway in the South/SE London/Bromley/Kent area.
Recommendations?
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• #12667
Whats going on with paypal? Its refusing to load, keeps getting stuck before the login page loads up so I can do nothing! Whats www.paypalobjects.com? it gets there and seems to get stuck.
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• #12668
Working fine for me.
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• #12669
Works fine for me now I've changed connections, i think it was a mobile broadband based problem.
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• #12670
I have use of a car for the rest of the afternoon and would like to eat some great pub food for lunch in the sunshine near some greenery maybe by some kind of waterway in the South/SE London/Bromley/Kent area.
Recommendations?
I can't remember the name of the pub, but it's in Eynsford, by a river, good food. We pass it on the Kent I TNRC route.
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• #12671
Google suggests it's called The Plough.
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• #12672
How can I shrink an image down to an acceptable size for the forum and upload it easily after taking it on my Android phone?
Struggling to do this at the moment. And yes could Google but on my mobile for the next 5 days.
I just downloaded an app (Image Shrink Lite) that can resize images. Using this, I go to gallery, click "share", click "Image Shrink Lite", select resize options, select AndFTP, and bingo! Done.
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• #12673
For no reason other than idle curiosity- what's the approved method of carrying out a Mafia style murder and get away with it?
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• #12674
Depends on a lot of things.
Which Mafia, what reason and who.
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• #12675
I have use of a car for the rest of the afternoon and would like to eat some great pub food for lunch in the sunshine near some greenery maybe by some kind of waterway in the South/SE London/Bromley/Kent area.
Recommendations?
Too late for immediate relevance but when I was in school I would always drive out to Chelsfield/Shoreham/Eynsford for pub lunches, and oftentimes forget to return
/slacker
I wore my nice Italian suit, new shirt, silk tie and had my hair cut the morning I started my new job.
You never get a second change to make a first impression.
I also had my cock out.