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• #48577
is it bad form to make a thread on the forum for an event/record label i've set up?
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• #48578
is it bad form to make a thread on the forum for an event/record label i've set up?
Depends, are you having a party and will there be free beer?
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• #48579
I rode it. I'm getting a spacer tomorrow so would rather it at home. It hasn't come looose in 8 miles
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• #48580
where can i get a decent milkshake near shoreditch?
gbk?
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• #48581
Diner?
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• #48582
Where can I get a decent milkshake near Shoreditch?
There's an american diner on Curtain Road that might be OK.
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• #48583
thanks.
to clarify, there's two seperate issues?- the width of the cog preventing the lockring engaging on all of the thread.
- the coating on the EAI cogs make the threading tight.
and are dura ace not threaded differently? how can they fit?
Thread is the same, apparently it's to do with the coating on the EAI cogs making the fit a bit tight. Think some people have fitted them by winding them on a bit, then back a bit, then on a bit more, etc. etc.
Phil mention this themselves, and recommend not using EAI or Surly cogs: http://www.philwood.com/products/hubspgs/trackhubs.php
IMO if you've dropped the cash on Phil hubs I'd get a Phil cog as they recommend.
Q
Why won't my EAI cogs fit on my Phil Wood track hu?! I've read they're both Campag threading ISO. is that incorrect?
Dura Ace threading is NJS, yet they fit on Phil Woods?!?!Frustrated like a mofo
- the width of the cog preventing the lockring engaging on all of the thread.
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• #48584
gbk?
Diner?
There's an american diner on Curtain Road that might be OK.
Ta. Will try those on Monday - I ended up with a matcha & soy milk thing.6/10
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• #48585
Where can I get a decent milkshake near Shoreditch?
maybe byron burger?
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• #48586
shoreditch grind?
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• #48587
thanks.
to clarify, there's two seperate issues?- the width of the cog preventing the lockring engaging on all of the thread.
- the coating on the EAI cogs make the threading tight.
and are dura ace not threaded differently? how can they fit?
The coating causes both things, I think is what they're saying. Although Surly cogs are also rather wide, I think. I heard that somewhere else. I had no problems with my EAI Superstar on a DA-7710 hub, where lots of people have had issues fitting standard EAIs, and the only difference is the coating AFAIK.
- the width of the cog preventing the lockring engaging on all of the thread.
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• #48588
Depends, are you having a party and will there be free beer?
Well?
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• #48589
this build is killing me.
Q
where can i get a phil wood 1/8 cog today? -
• #48590
Kinoko have 16T & 17T according to their website.
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• #48591
Re: Riding without headset spacer
If the threaded top race is tight enough it will be fine to get me home right?
Will get you home fine, I found issues with the stem not sitting right, see earlier pictures, that have gone away with adding a 5mm spacer. No idea if it is the spacer or having a different stem cap that helped.
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• #48592
thanks
...search for "phil wood" and the only result is sugino 75s. internal seo needed. -
• #48593
thanks
...search for "phil wood" and the only result is sugino 75s. internal seo needed.Their search is borked, has been for ages.
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• #48594
Also have a think about ambience and logistics, pros and cons to afternoon and evening games. Which ball park are you thinking of going to?
Looking at the Yankees either tonight or this weekend.
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• #48595
Depends, are you having a party and will there be free beer?
well.. its free entry.
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• #48596
So, it's my birthday on Monday (also a 3hr exam with another couple on the tues, yippee)
Will probably get a little bit of money from various uninventive relatives, and since my el cheapo 7dayshop one broke, I'm in the market for a camera to be the new traffic droid. Any clues for something cheaper than a go pro but better than something for 30 quid off ebay?
Sportpursuit has the less featured version of this http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/accessories/gadgets/helmet-cams/product/review-gobandit-live-video-camera-12-46565 on for £99 which seems like a steal. Anyone got one?
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• #48598
Going>>>>>>>>, should have UTFSed
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• #48599
Its not just you - I think whoever deals with it must be busy at the moment.
haha - cool. I actually joined after you posted about it in the cx thread - made me remember.
I'll wait a little while longer.
Getting quite annoyed with the lack of response now. If they don't hurry up I'll have to join Paragon. :-/
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• #48600
Is it possible to have 2 SIM cards with the same number? I'm on PAYG with 3.
Reason is that my new phone uses a micro sim, and my old phone uses a regular SIM. I would like to be able to use my old phone when i'm on long rides as it's smaller, has a better gps and longer lasting battery.... and doesn't matter if I smash it!
Thread is the same, apparently it's to do with the coating on the EAI cogs making the fit a bit tight. Think some people have fitted them by winding them on a bit, then back a bit, then on a bit more, etc. etc.
Phil mention this themselves, and recommend not using EAI or Surly cogs: http://www.philwood.com/products/hubspgs/trackhubs.php
IMO if you've dropped the cash on Phil hubs I'd get a Phil cog as they recommend.