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• #88527
I’m awaiting a response on what tubing was used, as I’m dont need the bike to be heavier than it needs to be.
I don't think you'll have much choice, unless you can find an aluminium one: they'll all have fairly modest tubes, on account of what they are.
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• #88528
That thread is a shit show, did lol
Apart from the bit about ordering the spacers in from the UK, or failing that Dr Cannondale in De.
You won’t have to order them from the US - although your friendly local dealer may well have to order them in from the mothership.
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• #88529
They were individually cut out reflective vinyl squares. I very quicky pressed the "fuck this noise" button when applying.
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• #88530
Thanks for responses; it is just the male part needed and the male/female parts to seem to be "keyed" so I don't think a generic male will fit the Ortlieb female buckle which is sewn into a loop and then bolted to the pannier so can't easily be replaced.
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• #88531
Apple TV, is this the only thing (with a nice interface and is sensiblr to use) that will give me iTunes, YouTube, Netflix, uk telly apps, and Amazon prime right out the box?
Apart from a mini pc or android box.(which is why I asked for nice interface)
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• #88533
Have you seen this thread? >>> https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/263140/#comment14034894
I was looking into Hollowgram axle widths for my fatbike last summer, might be some useful info in there...
Or maybe the useful stuff is in one of my scruffy notebooks next to my toolbox :-/
I got my spindle and spacers from Qwerty Cycles.
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• #88534
If you need a tv as well, our Samsung smart tv has all that baked in and has quite impressed me with just working.
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• #88535
Do you actually need iTunes (which I think implies Apple or Windows PC device)? Or just access to a local iTunes music/video shared library? Or use the TV as an Airplay type output in conjunction with iTunes on another Mac/iPhone/PC?
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• #88536
Can anyone tell me the model of freehub I need for a Deore T610 hub?
I've failed at the internets. Thanks.
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• #88537
I've failed at the internets
Dismally. The part number is Y4FL98090, although it's usually best to buy a new hub and perform transplant surgery, that way you get new bearings while you're at it.
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• #88538
Yes, dismal indeed.
Hubs only done 1500 miles or so, opened it up and bearings are hunky dory. I'm going to warranty the freehub but going to buy a replacement then have a spare for the future.
Thanks for the help.
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• #88539
Yes, dismal indeed
Handy hint 1: Use the full model number (e.g. FH-T610) and "EV" as your search query. That got the spare parts diagram as first result. Then use the part number (Y4FL98090 in this case) as a search term, most of the time SJSC will be the first result if they have it.
Handy hint 2: With Shimano freehubs, the greatest weakness is being put up wet. They are not well sealed from the spoke end, and water in the rotor bearing will seize them up in a matter of days.
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• #88540
At the moment my telly isn't connected to an aerial or a freeview box or a cable / satellite box. My dvd player has Amazon prime, Netflix, YouTube, and iPlayer.
My laptop has Eurosport and iTunes. And if I really want it 4od.What I want is one box, small, with a nice interface that will give me everything so I don't have a mass of cables and a laptop clubkily attached to my telly.
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• #88541
Firestick?
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• #88542
An Xbox
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• #88543
We do all this with an Xbox, works fine.
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• #88544
This is a dilemma. Small box Vs ability to get battered at video games by my family.
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• #88545
Goodness me! Kudos to @mdcc_tester for his god-like omniscience!
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• #88546
The key is to practise when they’re all asleep
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• #88547
iTunes is the main issue. A fair few options if you don't need that.
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• #88548
Thats the ballache really.
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• #88549
Follow up question:
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• #88550
ask a pedalophile
The rear rim demonstrates a lack of commitment, but the grips save it: skankin'!