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• #4702
no way you got a drillium ones... really? those are super rare and expensive, could you post a pic, please.... and how much? I know they will be way off my league, but....
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• #4703
The ones from here, senor, but with a spare track chainring.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4571379571_9f1516a162_o.jpg
As there's no takers for the frame I should just leave them on my winter bike.
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• #4704
Those mudguards look super-effective. ;P
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• #4705
They're called fenders.
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• #4706
Sorry Boss.
Your fenders look the shizzle. -
• #4707
They stop drizzle
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• #4708
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• #4709
Neil - you sending me these drawings?
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• #4710
Does nuknow ever sleep?
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• #4711
Not so much last night..
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• #4712
Published dimensions are for 765mm, which is great.
My concern is that this is from the bottom of the frame, not the total top to bottom measurement when it is installed- i.e. with a dunny attached.
Ah, i would imagine that its just the unit pictured, excluding dunny.
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• #4713
That was my concern. So- next question!
I need a close coupled cistern and pan, preferably a concealed cistern design, maximum height to be 760 km for the assembled unit. What, and where from?
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• #4714
maximum height to be** 760 km** for the assembled unit.
Are you planning to take a dump from space?
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• #4715
anybody selling a fixie crankset?
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• #4716
Those mudguards look super-effective. ;P
They're called fenders.
Sorry Boss.
Your fenders look the shizzle.They stop drizzle
haha
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• #4717
"maximum height to be 760 km"
lolz
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• #4718
close coupled is not the same as concealed so which do you want?
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• #4719
close coupled
back to wall (for use with concealed cistern which normally comes as part of the frame you buy)
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• #4720
is there anybody in MANCHESTER that is selling a 44tooth single ring crankset?
i would really appreciate it if it wasn't by PAYPAL. Just cash in hand.Second hand cranksets if possible please. thanks.
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• #4721
dude, post a wanted ad. this is the wrong thread.
my question: which is the correct adjective: "transformative" or "transformational"?
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• #4722
That was my concern. So- next question!
I need a close coupled cistern and pan, preferably a concealed cistern design, maximum height to be 760 km for the assembled unit. What, and where from?
What's causing the height restriction? If the cistern is being mounted inside a stud wall whats the problem? or is it going inside an existing unit?
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• #4723
my question: which is the correct adjective: "transformative" or "transformational"?
Context, please?
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• #4724
To describe an experience that one found profoundly life altering.
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• #4725
dude, post a wanted ad. this is the wrong thread.
my question: which is the correct adjective: "transformative" or "transformational"?
Both sound wank to me, but I'd use transformative (even though Chrome is telling me it's not a word). Of course, depending on the field you're writing about/within, there may be subtle (or not so subtle) differences in accepted meaning.
Anyway, "Rousseau argues in the transformative power of entering into a social pact" sounds much better to my ears than "Hobbes was reluctant to accept any transformational force behind laws."
Google scholar has twice as many hits for transformational.
I've got... You know what? No, it's drillium shit. You wouldn't appreciate it.