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• #35402
Thanks for your help guys. I'm out in the Hertfordshire countryside this week and I'm struggling to find tools... I wasn't sure if I needed a cycle specific tool or a normal socket set but I think, from your suggestions, that I'd be better with the latter... I'm not sure I'll be in luck around here. I'll try and check out that biketool spanner though. Thanks!
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• #35403
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.
University students' union sports clubs wouldn't usually be BC-affiliated and would be covered by the policy of your "Athletic Union" equivalent. When I joined my uni's MTB team it was £3 to the AU, £5 to the team IIRC.
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• #35404
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.
15mm
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• #35405
My uni cycling club (manchester, im away in london on placement this year) have this year decided to bring in mandatory helmet wearing for the cycle club with the 'no helmet no ride' rule, i was thinking of moaning about it but then decided, could it be an insurance thing?
will they have been forced into it, as i know that last year there were very few people wearing them... so bringing in a mandatory once wasn't just to 'bring the last few' into it
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• #35406
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
Thanks, have decided to knock the PO Box on the head and use someone else's real address instead.
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• #35407
I presume you have tried eVent then?
This is my current technology, have something by Westcomb.
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• #35408
lynx, timmah and BlueQuinn - thanks so much for your help. Managed to pick up the BikeTool wrench thing. Worked a charm.
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• #35409
- superdrug's own brand version of beroca is essentially identical and cheaper.
Does it taste as nice? I tried Boots own version and it was rank.
- superdrug's own brand version of beroca is essentially identical and cheaper.
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• #35410
Can anyone recommend a Man&Van in the South London area? will be needed for a couple of hours 2 days in a row to ferry decorations to my wedding venue then pick them up again.
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• #35411
Actually, it will be a Thursday afternoon then Saturday morning
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• #35412
Why does the Google Android mascot look like a robot?
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• #35413
Android-Robot Robot-Android
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• #35414
lol
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• #35415
Will the decorations fit in a volvo?
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• #35416
What's the 0-60 rating for the cake?
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• #35417
Would you be available at 1pm on a Thursday? Didn't ask as it would involve time of work.
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• #35418
Plus, the cake is somebody else's responsibility. Thankfully. The stuff I will be hauling is mainly tissue paper and gin.
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• #35419
The stuff I will be hauling is mainly tissue paper and gin.
Ah, a shotgun wedding then.
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• #35420
You've met mrs_com then?
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• #35421
You can borrow the car, just don't prang it.
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• #35422
I would definitely prang it. Thanks for the offer but I think handing driving responsibility to someone else might be the safest bet.
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• #35423
You can borrow the car, just don't prang it.
wifeswapping euph
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• #35424
Gin you say....In
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• #35425
Soooooo much gin
it'll be 15 or 14mm, biketool do a good one with 15 and 14mm (for this specific purpose) on one end and pedal spanner on the other.