-
A kind forumee listed this a few pages back
https://www.jejamescycles.com/product/46752/moon-moon-mx-2-4g-amp-cerberus-2-4g-light-set/option/I've had issues with the charging the front light, so hopefully I'm the only one.
For £30 the lights are pretty good, and combination gps works really well. -
I recommend that you do the Thames Path from Chiswick to Putney
https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2024-10/hamm-bridge-closure-a3-trifold-october-2024.pdf
-
https://www.richmond.gov.uk/news/news_october_2024/hammersmith_bridge_temporary_closures
So effectively the next SIX Friday evening to Saturday evening!
To keep everyone safe while the bridge is lifted, it will be temporarily closed to pedestrians and cyclists from 8pm for 24 hours on the following six dates:
From Friday 25 October 9pm to Saturday 26 October 9pm From Friday 1 November 9pm to Saturday 2 November 9pm From Friday 8 November 9pm to Saturday 9 November 9pm From Friday 15 November 9pm to Saturday 16 November 9pm From Friday 22 November 9pm to Saturday 23 November 9pm From Friday 29 November 9pm to Saturday 30 November 9pm
-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czd19jrq85zo
Thames Path
towpathnear Kew Gardens in west London has collapsed into the water, leaving an impassable hole at the popular walking route. (near Syon Reach) -
-
I have the same 2014 model.
I have replaced the battery once, only recently.
And I would recommend that you upgrade the OS for your use case. Big Sur 11.7.10 is as far as I've got.
As Sifriday says above try the libreoffice for word, and this is likely to be the cheapest option for you.If your expenses line is really burning a hole in your pocket, others have made recommendations and I suspect erring to a 'air' might suit you more.
-
Not sure if forum approved, but Nikwax Tx is decent.
https://www.nikwax.com/en-gb/products/waterproofing/tx-direct-wash-in/1) fully clean with non-bio/gentle wash
2) Nikwax
3) light tumble dry/gentle iron -
https://www.eurostar.com/uk-en/travel-info/travel-planning/luggage/bikes
You can still bring a folding bike, folding electric bike, or children's bike on board as long as it's no longer than 85 cm in length and it's carried in a protective bag that covers the whole bike. This is to protect your bike, other people and their luggage both at the station, on board and going through security
I am sure on the Eurostar thread some have taken an 'dimpa' bag and this has sufficed, but this means you still have to carry it...
-
-
-
There are a couple of Saab 'wheeler dealer' episodes.
One in the UK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkjw9Ni3Hu0
One in California - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF_ijjWNwC8
with a Saab ViggenYes you can tell the end of the cycling season has distracted me on 'discovery+'
-
-
-
-
Vanguard offer a SIPP wrapper
As do AJ Bell, and many others:The wrapper is the wrapper, worry about security mechanisms and the charges. If you care about the reviews of the app, then fair enough but ask yourself if you actually need an app?
Ask the IFA why they recommended 'abrdn' and whether there is any commission from abrdn to the IFA.
-
-
It's the Office meets Entourage.
Seinfeld ran from 89-98.
Office - 2001 to 2002
Entourage - 2004 to 2010I think you can see which way the derivation ran.
I'm pretty sure Gervais might have done quite a lot of ripping off first (see stapler in the jelly which he stole from Office Space, 99. (Mike Judge).
Anyhow, Penguin (Sky/HBO) is a nice dark show, but I can't help think Colin Farrell in prosthetics is just a bad Tony Soprano version...
-
For sale.
What
57cm complete Kinesis R1, large.
Aluminium.
One x SRAM Apex 11 mechanical group.
Hydraulic discs; brake pads have been replaced in the Spring, and it hasn't been ridden much since.
Conti 5000 - tube & clincher set up.
NB, not set up as tubeless but if you are Grav curious you should be able to do this
With Kinesis mudguards which fit perfectly and have been on since purchase.Suits
3 season riding. I have used it as a perfect winter trainer and with the wider tyres and mudguards it handles nearly all of what the autumn/winter throws at you.Can take up to 34 tyres, but you have to remove the mudguards to do this. I have always ridden this with mudguards.
Suits a someone 5'10-6'3
Full spec - Kinesis
Geometry:
Linked above but headline details attachedOther:
Cyclist reviewa versatile setup that’s ready for almost anything the coming months will throw
‘pacy rather than racy’I would agree with this having lived with it.
One small scratch in the top tube, which I hopefully you can see.
I have the unused original saddle (Selle Italia X3 Black) and may retain the one pictured. I just have to find the original. Up to you if you want the @Mikey5000 mud-flaps, I may retain those too.
Pedals and bottle cages will be sold with the bike.
Location
London's famous EC4. My office.Price
£475Thanks for looking.
-
-
Finally finished Seinfeld. I can finally close that chapter of my life.
How did they squeeze 9 seasons out of it. Even for the 90s it was not very funny.
There are great eps of Seinfeld the best being s3-s8 but I know lots of Brits don't like it/get it.
But if you didn't enjoy it, definitely give it up!I'm a huge Curb fan and you might find some similarities but the characters are meant to be more objectionable than the Seinfeld quartet. Palestinian Chicken (a specific episode) remains one of the best 30 mins of television I have ever seen.
If however you don't enjoy the comedy of discomfort/awkward social interaction, give it a miss. My other half used to leave the room as soon as she heard the tuba on the intro...
-
-
Ep 5 (of Penguin) last night was brutal.
Warming to the lead female character more and more, am not sure about Colin Farrell in prosthetics.