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• #86552
You've tightened it up in the right order, yes? Loosen the horizontal members, rotate the hoop so the horizontals are, well, horizontal and then tighten up the hoop. Then tighten the mid mounts, then make sure the pivots are nipped up.
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• #86553
Is it the photo or the cage that isn't straight?
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• #86554
I like Giro shoes but compared with the equivalent Sidi they are about 20% as durable. They eat themselves. Real shame.
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• #86555
Can you explain how and why?
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• #86556
What is the difference between front and rear rim brake calipers? Is it just that the bolt is longer at the front to go through the fork - if so, presume a rear can be used at the front if the nut is long enough to engage the threads?
For the majority of calipers out there, yes, and so a very long nut would do the job. One thing to account for is the orientation of the brake pad holders. they'll be the wrong way around :)
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• #86557
So much sidewall support than you can just lean and lean and lean into corners and tyres feel solid.
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• #86558
perhaps not... I'll give this a go.
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• #86559
a very long nut would do the job
As long as it doesn't bottom out in the 8mm bore, which it will in some forks, i.e. the centre bolt of a rear caliper will not go far enough through the 6mm bored section to provide proper thread engagement. Steel forks and hybrids with cabon blades bonded to metal crowns are generally OK, full carbon ones not so much.
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• #86560
Wonky photo. The derailleur looks straight.
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• #86562
10€ in an usato...
But the shop.....any ideas?
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• #86563
Closed in 2012 according to some sources. Online reviews from 20111 are not glowing.....
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• #86564
Ah yep see that now. The design appears to be Goines. Prices for genuine prints fluctuates wildly. Would be tempted if not for corner damage, and transportation issues.
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• #86566
Those schemes where former petty criminals are moved to a new area of the country and try to make a go of selling cloths etc to suspicious householders.
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• #86567
Give it a go, you won't know until you try: I believe in you!
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• #86568
Haha, thanks! I'm much more the suspicious householder though. Who buys cloths off a man at the door past 8pm?
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• #86569
:)
I know what you mean though: the cynic in me thinks it's an ideal excuse to scope the neighbourhood...
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• #86570
110k people stranded abroad by Monarch. Taking into account other airlines there must be 500k people out of the country at any one time?
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• #86571
Taking into account other airlines there must be 500k people out of the country at any one time?
More than that, Monarch is not a big airline. Easyjet has about 7 times as many seats on fleet, for example.
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• #86572
I always assume those schemes are a bit like when someone knocks on your door, says they live three houses away, and have locked themselves out without wallet and need a fiver... except you get a J cloth.
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• #86573
No, because about half of those 110k are stranded abroad in the UK, I presume. Or maybe not...
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• #86574
bout half of those 110k are stranded abroad in the UK
I think the 110k refers to UK residents stuck outside the UK.
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• #86575
Any idea how to smuggle some cash into the beautiful country of Iran? I'm an idiot and walked into the place without doing my research. I've already contacted the Dutch embassy they might be able to do something for me. Any other ways or ideas? Selling cryptocurrency for cash maybe? Won't be selling my body :-)
Some times whilst out riding my chain slips off the bottom jockey wheel like this.
A couple of shifts up to a larger sprocket pops it back on but it's anoying.
Any idea how to sort it out? Campag 10 speed Veloce derailleur.
(drive train is usually cleaner that the photo so not the problem)