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• #94927
I don't need a reason
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• #94928
This of use to any classic enthusiasts out there? I know nothing of these things. Not in terrible shape considering
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• #94929
What the brand name on it? it look like the rail are steel and with the spring inside, I doubt it'll fetch money.
Doesn't look like an Ideale to me, which was the competitor to Brooks at the time which use aluminium rail;
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• #94930
these centering springs are nearer to 'nice to have' than to 'essential to prevent death'?
ie i can ride without one for a few days/weeks
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• #94931
I think it's Witonde or something? It was readable in the shop, but hasn't come out very well in the picture.
Edit: ah, says on the tag. Wittkop.
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• #94932
Nice to have, they only center the skewer so you don't have to fiddle about getting the dropouts in between. No purpose once clamped.
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• #94933
Ah, sorry, I didn't realise that that was what you stumbled over. There is no epenthic schwa in the German name. It's exactly the same sequence of consonants as in 'Cockney' and 'Hackney'. The only difference is in stress ('cock' and 'hack' being the stressed syllables). I can well imagine that the lack of a difference in stress within the initial kn- may make it more difficult for certain speakers to produce the initial kn- as opposed to -kn-, e.g. native English speakers, but German speakers are used to this.
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• #94934
Before I subscribed to a bike forum,
I would have guessed Epenthic Schwa was a minor Star Wars character.Make it so!
Er ... wait, wrong franchise.
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• #94935
No epenthic schwas in Klingon?
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• #94936
It's exactly the same sequence of consonants as in 'Cockney' and 'Hackney'.
I suspect most English speakers wouldn't release the [k] in either of those two words though, so not exactly the same.
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• #94937
What is Craig's beef with Kevin?
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• #94938
Where can I buy a 1" threaded disc fork please?
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• #94940
In London on Tuesday with a few hours to kill. Where's a good area to rummage through charity/vintage/other shops for nice jumpers and flannel shirts, that kind of shit.
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• #94941
Oh, not helpful, but might be able to grab my SMP from you?
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• #94942
Sure thing! PM me, I'm about Wednesday morn as well.
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• #94943
Maybe look at Rokit - they have a few locations so you might be able to find something else nearby. https://www.rokit.co.uk/
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• #94944
ta muchly!
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• #94945
Traid in Camden Town, or any of the charity shops in posho central aka. Notting Hill
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• #94946
Has anyone gotten away with bringing power tools on a plane in their carry on luggage?
I’m going to rescue my car from Berlin tomorrow and it’d be a bloody great help if I could bring my own drill, grinder and socket set.
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• #94947
drill - no
socket set - maybe
angle grinder - absolutely not -
• #94948
Not a chance. I got stopped because I had a cassette removal tool in my bag, which got confiscated. Hold luggage for power tools.
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• #94949
or post them to yourself
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• #94950
Is there a site like TvTropes without all the cruft and anime shit? i.e. a usable directory of film/TV cliche?
As with milk, which is even cheaper, it's more wondering whether it needs to be wasted or not. I had a little bit. No ill effects yet.