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• #77002
Is that a case 'never knowingly undersold'? Where did you see it that cheaply offered?
I probably meant a netbook to be honest. Not good with terminology sincethey introduced the fancy 486 chips.
Thanks all for your suggestions
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• #77003
Cross post from the Berlin thread, but I'm pretty desperate.
Does anyone know anyone in Berlin or London who has a Koga Full Pro Track?
I'm in Berlin for the Rad Race Fixed 42 tomorrow and somehow my seatpost collar has gone missing along the way.
If anyone had one I could borrow I would be eternally grateful. I could collect one in Berlin or there's a chance I could get someone in London who's coming tomorrow to collect it.
Größte Danke im Voraus.
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• #77004
There is a Decathlon in Alexanderplatz, would you be able to get a part there?
Or try one of these places?
http://www.bikesberlin.com/discussion/15/bike-shops-worth-a-visit-in-berlin/p1
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• #77005
It's a proprietary part that's only on Koga track bikes apparently, because it's a weird angled seattube with a thinner than usual diameter a normal seatpost collar or a bodge method probably won't work and might fuck it up. Argh.
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• #77006
If you can't fix it with cable-ties and gaffer tape, it's not worth mending.
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• #77007
It's not a fix though it's just a missing part.
Aaaaaaaaargh fuck.
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• #77008
Yup - I was talking to the old boy on sales there checking it wasn't a typo. Otherwise identical 64gb version was £250! Seen in-store in Peterborough.
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• #77009
Couple of questions:
Forum approved Ti bottle cages - suggestions pls.
Deda RSx01 seat post has a bolt which you access from above. Fine with a saddle with cut out - looks no dice for the Arione sans cut out. Any work around or is it a new seat post if I want to have that saddle on that biek? Tryin to keep all the Ti bits together...
Thanks
Chas
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• #77010
Ti bottle cages
King Cage?
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• #77011
Yep, they look the part. Definitely under consideration. Also currently winning the spenny competition at fifty notes....
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• #77012
Straight bar grip suggestions plz.
For a MTB that doesn't see any serious action.
The "nice but not too pricey" option.
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• #77013
Is there a homebrew option instead of an Octalink plug (to allow the use of a standard crank puller)?
Pound coin?
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• #77014
5 pence piece I think is what I've read before?
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• #77015
A bit of goggling led to the same suggestion, or a 1p as it's a little wider.
However here's not enough thread to allow the puller to engage safely with two coins and one coin doesn't cut it...
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• #77016
http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Lightweight-Titanium-Bottle-Cage_44257.htm
Or save money and buy the stainless versions.
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• #77017
Why isn't there anywhere that sells Saturdays papers on Sunday for the busy or the forgetful? I MISS U GUARDIAN
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• #77019
What's the cheapest way to get a van load of stuff (moving out of my studio) from Bristol to London in a couple of weeks?
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• #77020
In a van.
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• #77021
Bit of dowel cut to the appropriate length (pushing against the crank bolt on the other side)?
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• #77022
Good idea, but too much effort for someone else's bike: they can just buy the plug already.
I'm already down 1p.
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• #77023
Does anybody know how to stop a seatpost with internal "guts" slipping?
It's one of these ones:
http://bmxmuseum.com/forsale/92915
It rotates backwards after a while. I can't get in an inner tube, all I can think of is an alu shim. Should I get new "seatpost guts"?
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• #77024
Carbon assembly paste?
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• #77025
What's the name of the clip/nut/spring thing that goes where the red circle is.
It's for a piece of shit/weigh a fucktonne/off the peg kids bike so don't want to spend anything over one english penny.
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Yes. It's glorious.