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• #37927
Nice chap. I don't remember my last having them
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• #37928
What happened last night in Ganton St off Carnaby St?
These yellow markers mean something serious happend no?
Saw that too. The tent on the ground around the corner would suggest something pretty serious.
middle class and from the north?
/oxymoron
Harrogate defies all logic.
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• #37929
I bought two Panaracer Pasela TG tyres from Cycle Sports UK.
What arrived is two Pasela tyres, but with 'PT' rather than 'TG', which apparently stands for 'puncture technology' rather than 'tour guard'.
Have they sent me inferior ones?
The Panaracer website (at least they have a website now) doesn't mention any Pasela PT tyres, but the tyres it does have that are PT are apparently 3x more puncture resistant than kevlar tyres.
Have they sent me superior ones?
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• #37930
Any weather experts on here? Seems like the clouds are moving in from North over central England and from South over the channel? Looks like a cyclone with London as the centre.
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• #37931
Looking at the grown-ups weather site, I'd say the depression was centred slightly north of London.
Also, it's not a very deep depression.
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• #37932
I bought two Panaracer Pasela TG tyres from Cycle Sports UK.
What arrived is two Pasela tyres, but with 'PT' rather than 'TG', which apparently stands for 'puncture technology' rather than 'tour guard'.
Have they sent me inferior ones?
The Panaracer website (at least they have a website now) doesn't mention any Pasela PT tyres, but the tyres it does have that are PT are apparently 3x more puncture resistant than kevlar tyres.
Have they sent me superior ones?
Could be an old version, there wasn't anything wrong with the old one TBH.
Raise it with Cycle Sport UK that they send an item that's incorrectly labelled?
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• #37933
My Sugino 75 chainring bought new in summer 2009 with something in the region of 9000 miles on it is going to be worn out, isn't it? :(
Where's the cheapest place to get a new one? 85 quid in Tokyo Fixed Gear!
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• #37934
You mean you haven't even replaced your chain??
Why not get some NOS Royce chainring? scroll down till you see Royce;
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• #37935
Could be an old version, there wasn't anything wrong with the old one TBH.
Raise it with Cycle Sport UK that they send an item that's incorrectly labelled?
They look like new designs actually, blue and white logos rather than the red and yellow. Matches my bike better, but still.
I'll call the distributor from work tomorrow so I've got more ammo for Cycle Sports UK if they've done me over.
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• #37936
Oh yes, the blue and white logos is probably the new version, I brought some recently for the girlfriend's bike, my old one were the red and yellow.
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• #37937
You mean you haven't even replaced your chain??
Why not get some NOS Royce chainring? scroll down till you see Royce;
I've replaced the chain plenty of times, but not the chainring.
Forgot to mention needs to be black. Those Velo Solo own brand rings are an option I'd forgotten about. But I should probably just stump up the cash and buy one...
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• #37938
My Sugino 75 chainring bought new in summer 2009 with something in the region of 9000 miles on it is going to be worn out, isn't it? :(
Where's the cheapest place to get a new one? 85 quid in Tokyo Fixed Gear!
photo?
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• #37939
this what you wanted to see?
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• #37940
Is there anyway I can get notifications for for certain things when they appear for sale in the Classifieds? I keep seeing things I want after they have been sold.
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• #37941
microcosm.app
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• #37942
Is there anyway I can get notifications for for certain things when they appear for sale in the Classifieds? I keep seeing things I want after they have been sold.
follow lfgss on twitter
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• #37943
Looking at the grown-ups weather site, I'd say the depression was centred slightly north of London.
Also, it's not a very deep depression.
But was worth a mention in the German weatherforecast on ARD: "starkes Tiefdruckgebiet über England."
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• #37944
^ That depends on how much power you're running to the speakers. For house usage lamp cable will be fine unless you're running it past power cables. But then again even with decent protected speaker/data cable you don't want to run it near power cable because of the noise it creates.
Really?
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• #37945
But was worth a mention in the German weatherforecast on ARD: "starkes Tiefdruckgebiet über England."
Their record of knowing what's going on in the home counties' skies is not good, though, is it?
I don't get out of bed for more than 980mb
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• #37946
My Sugino 75 chainring bought new in summer 2009 with something in the region of 9000 miles on it is going to be worn out, isn't it? :(
Where's the cheapest place to get a new one? 85 quid in Tokyo Fixed Gear!
Check it with a new chain first.
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• #37947
We have a lot of monitor speaker setups and the majority are just using standard three core power cable with the earth taped off.
The horror.
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• #37948
Their record of knowing what's going on in the home counties' skies is not good, though, is it?
I don't get out of bed for more than 980mb
More disconcertingly it seems they got rid of the isobars and are copying the BBC. Serves them right they get the rain for the rest of the week.
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• #37949
Really?
Yes. Unless you're doing a PA for a club or something like that then you're not going to need anything larger than standard lamp cord. If you try then you'll melt the cable and the sound will be shite as the conductivity will be poor.
With PCs you want to keep the data cable away from the power cable. It can cause fuzzy lines across your screen or blurriness.
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• #37950
Does anyone with cinelli peppers mind telling me the distance from the end of the bar to the start of the rise?
They're wear indicators. When you can no longer see the pits, the tyre is worn out.