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• #80527
Hot sauce and fancy pickles have been well received by the food enthusiast in our office...
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• #80528
What's the current QR skewer security option of choice?
Have Pitlock been redesigned recently?
Or is a large and a small D-lock the best option?
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• #80529
Taken a look at Hexlox?
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• #80530
I have some pitlock for sells
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• #80531
Stayed a couple nights in the summer, even had my bike in their left luggage room. Was on the way back from cycling to Berlin.
Friendly enough and comfy bed. But Leyton is Leyton.
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• #80532
I'd seen them, but didn't realise you could get a QR skewer replacement.
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• #80533
Have they been redesigned?
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• #80534
no idea, bought new a year ago
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• #80535
I'm currently using them on my Seatpost and stem seem good but not really had to test them.
I can't see that thread you've linked to (private forum?) but interested in any issues the pitlocks might have as I have a set that I was thinking of using on one of my parents' bikes...
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• #80536
A quick DuckDuckGo, brings up numerous references to Pitlock having been exploited a few years ago.
I don't know if they've been redesigned since.
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• #80537
Onions of various sizes.
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• #80538
I have Atomic 22 that'll be for sale when I dig the bits out and find the measurements for them. You're fucked if you lose the key though as they seem to be going out of business from what was posted on the thread. Cheap as a result.
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• #80539
Thanks for the offer, but knowing me...
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• #80540
Good excuse to play with powertools when it all goes horribly wrong though...
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• #80541
Talk to me...
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• #80542
... play with powertools...
But knowing me...
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• #80543
seems like you like cycling to Beckenham ;)
Its too cold in the shed so I will check which set it is exactly and can bring to central some day.
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• #80544
It's a friends wedding in Twickenham tonight, I'm weighing up driving vs public transport - it's a rugby match day, how horrific would it be to try to park in the Centre of Twickenham today?
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• #80545
I would guess impossible. My advice, if you want to drive would be go to somewhere along the line from Twickenham to Shepperton, and then get a train back, if you really want to drive. I'm not that local though so not actually seen the area on a match day
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• #80546
The reason to drive is so that we don't have to take a taxi home (if we miss the train), we could just make sure we leave early enough.
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• #80547
Who gets married in Twickenham on a match day?
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• #80548
He's on the larger side. This way the rugby fans (and players) make him look svelte by comparison- or at least not so balloon like.
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• #80549
Don't. Just don't. It's bad enough using public transport in Twickenham on match days, but driving is impossible. (A friend lived between the station and the rugby stadium, he couldn't use his car on match days due to driving restrictions).
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• #80550
I am on the train now.
Good shout I have one near.