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• #38852
What does photo storage have to do with battery life?
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• #38853
Plug iPhone into computer, find directory where images are stored and delete all of them?
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• #38854
What does photo storage have to do with battery life?
someone might have left the lights on in the photos which will use electricity obviously.
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• #38855
Australians. What shops are good that I can get my dad electronic vouchers for?
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• #38856
Australians. What shops are good that I can get my dad electronic vouchers for?
I used to buy a lot of car audio and stereo stuff in JB HiFi.
Oh, do you mean like radios and computers and shit or transistors and capacitors?
Harvey Norman is probably where my parents go the most for electrical items.
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• #38857
Sorry, i just mean vouchers that i can email, rather than have to post. for any kind of shop that 70 year old cyclist ex pats might like. Like amazon ones but for the other side of world.
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• #38858
Right, gotcha. Groupon?
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• #38859
If I've backed up all my iPhone photos - to HD and cloud. Should I just delete them all and is there a 'one-click' way of doing it?
I want my battery life to last as long as possible over xmas when I'll be out riding using strava.
Hopefully this might help with iPhone battery life with Strava:
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• #38860
Cheers - should I just do that as standard, or before using Strava, turn everything off?
Does it re-activate when you use an app again?
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• #38861
You know them tiny little nuts that go on the screw that holds a track chain together. What do you do when one falls off and is lost. Can you get another one from somewhere? Is there an alternative one can use (like a bit of Araldite) or do you have to buy a new chain?
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• #38862
do you mean a quick/power link?
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• #38863
Proper track chains don't use rivet-replacement bolts.
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• #38864
It's the NJS quick link. Get rid. Do not use. I've tried all sorts of superglue/threadlock/htfu and none of them worked. It always came undone.
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• #38865
^^^ that and ebay.
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• #38866
Please could someone tell me what is going on here.
It looks like a little metal version of Asterix's winged helmut - there is another 'wing' on the other side.
Googling a lame description like that offers little.I'm still interested in the answer to this.
I like the STI cable guide idea.
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• #38867
NJS IZUMI Supertoughness chain comes with a little screw and nut and I keep losing the blasted nuts so what do I replace it with ? Sorry to be a bit dense but I have been losing these damn things for years !!!
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• #38868
Does anyone have any experience with Garmin Basecamp?
I have a load of waypoints that I want to export (as .csv) so that I can eventually print them off as a list of UTM coordinates. However no matter what my preferences in BaseCamp (UTM/WGS84) the .csv file always only contains the lat/long coordinates.
If it's not possible to export UTM coordinates directly (as Google suggests) then what about a lat/long - UTM converter? I've seen several that can cope with manual entry of one waypoint at a time but I need to get through several hundred so batch editing would be a huge plus.
It is important that I have the coordinates as UTM as that is what my field teams have been trained to use and there is no opportunity to teach and explain the new system.
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• #38869
^^ Do you really need a QR link in the chain? If not just link it up solid with a chain tool. If you do need one get the spring type.
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• #38870
^^ Do you really need a QR link in the chain? If not just link it up solid with a chain tool. If you do need one get the spring type.
This type is what came with my Izumi Standard Track chain.
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• #38871
Yep. The standard track is the plain silver one. The supertoughness is the one with goldie outer plates and black inner plates.
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• #38872
^^ Do you really need a QR link in the chain? If not just link it up solid with a chain tool. If you do need one get the spring type.
I have a load of those spring clips for 1/8th chain. I accidentally bought 50 instead of 5. I would love to get rid of them. £1.50 posted? pm me!
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• #38873
I have a load of those spring clips for 1/8th chain. I accidentally bought 50 instead of 5. I would love to get rid of them. £1.50 posted? pm me!
oh mate I just bought one on ebay - I'm sorry :(
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• #38874
Picked up a couple of little bits. Now killing loads of time in Liverpool Street station. Boring. Would drop in at the shop, but shattered after work and my conversational level right now is somewhere around Kevin & Perry.
Think I should buy some beer from somewhere for the train. DEEP NAP. Snoring on a packed train soon...
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• #38875
Can anyone enlighten me as to what the problem is I am having here:
I just fitted this derailleur onto my frame and it doesn't seem to match up with the hanger, meaning it is free to swing forward under chain tension. I think there may be a small piece broken off the derailleur, but the adjustment screw still seems to be too high to meet the stop of the frame. Woudl one of the below replacement hangers fix this, if I used the existing hanger on the frame to bolt it on?
If I've backed up all my iPhone photos - to HD and cloud. Should I just delete them all and is there a 'one-click' way of doing it?
I want my battery life to last as long as possible over xmas when I'll be out riding using strava.