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• #35377
what does that do?
Makes you slip over when you jump out of bed in the morning.
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• #35378
tried moneysavingexpert?
Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative to a Royal Mail PO Box which has gone up to the astronomical cost of £276 per year. (£230 plus Vat).
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• #35379
bump!
does anyone run a cycling club? i have questions!
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• #35380
Whatever anyone says the placebo effect is incredibably strong and actually worth investing in IMO.
Hi - I would like to buy a jar of placebo please. -
• #35381
$50
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• #35382
That's an incredibable [sic] price.
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• #35383
bump!
I've been on the committee, ask away.
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• #35384
may be a PM job. let me know.
i'm starting back at university and wanted to find out if there was a cycling club to get involved with. turns out there is one being formed... so now i'm involved in the set-up.
what level of insurance is needed to indemnify the club/ it's officers from any claims that members of the club/ general public could make?
i've seen British Cycling have a club membership at £88-250 that provides third party insurance (page 14). would that cover the club/ it's officers? or would each officer need to have an individual membership?
appreciate it.
I've been on the committee, ask away.
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• #35385
Any of the modern waterproof/breathables will keep rain out, virtually all of them are very good at containing your own moisture too.
I presume you have tried eVent then?
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• #35386
Campagnolo compatibility question
Does anyone know if all 10speed stuff works together? Specifically, did they change the cable pull (on the 10s stuff) when they moved to 11s on the higher end?
I want to know whether these bar end shifters will work with 2012/2013 veloce rear derailleur
These
Edit. shifters are Record TT shifters from 2006 ish.
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• #35387
Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative to a Royal Mail PO Box which has gone up to the astronomical cost of £276 per year. (£230 plus Vat).
Something like this sound also interesting
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• #35388
Hmmm... expensive as well.
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• #35389
Where in London stock Campagnolo jackets so you can try them on for size?
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• #35390
Condor?
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• #35391
What size socket do I need to tighten a 1980s Campag strada crank arm that's come loose? The central bolt that goes through the middle?
Quick response massively appreciated.
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• #35392
I presume you have tried eVent then?
Polartec Neoshell is where it's at now. I've been having good success with my Goretex Active Shell too, but it's definitely still a little sweaty.
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• #35393
Campagnolo compatibility question
Does anyone know if all 10speed stuff works together? Specifically, did they change the cable pull (on the 10s stuff) when they moved to 11s on the higher end?
I want to know whether these bar end shifters will work with 2012/2013 veloce rear derailleur
These
Edit. shifters are Record TT shifters from 2006 ish.
cheers nerdsI believe the actuation ratio may be slightly different for 11-speed. That doesn't mean it wouldn't work though.
What's more confusing is, they claim they've changed the design of the 10-speed mechs to be more similar to the 11-speed models (oversized front plate of parallelogram). What they don't specify is if the cable pull ratio is the same... As per usual, they say to not mix and match older kit.
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• #35394
I found some Vicks (I think Vicks translates into wanker or similar in German)
The German word is "Wichser" or "Wixer" (pronounced the same).
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• #35395
yes, that's what I was getting at, did they change the 10s cable pull on the low end 10s stuff when they introduced the 11s higher end.
Have read a lot of conflicting information with nothing absolute. I'm inclined to just give it a go, as I've got two bikes with modern veloce and a spare rear mech is never a bad thing. -
• #35396
AFAIK 10 speed Campag is all compatible, so your 2006 shifters will be fine with say a current Veloce 10 mech.
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• #35397
Polartec Neoshell is where it's at now. I've been having good success with my Goretex Active Shell too, but it's definitely still a little sweaty.
Thanks, I am in favour of going for a slightly lower rating on the waterproof front for more breathability. Also I am in favour of dry-fit type baselayers.
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• #35398
Condor?
That's the only one I have found so far. Would like to add a few more to my list before I go on the hunt for a new jacket.
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• #35399
What size socket do I need to tighten a 1980s Campag strada crank arm that's come loose? The central bolt that goes through the middle?
Quick response massively appreciated.
Sorry to bang on about this but can anybody help me? I don't have the bike with me and I need to buy the socket. I think it might be 15mm but I can't be sure. Here's a pic if it helps at all:
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• #35400
Tibbly where are you?
I have a special park spanner that is very thin walled.
Can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative to a Royal Mail PO Box which has gone up to the astronomical cost of £276 per year. (£230 plus Vat).