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Right, so I got a great deal on a frame which included a 2nut chris king headset but I actually want to use the headset on my main bike which is 1" threadless. Could i get away with just getting the chris king bearing cap and scuff washer and then using my current stem cap, star fangled nut and screw? Or am I missing something else vital, I don't know very much about headsets since I always just get my lbs to do anything needed.
Thanks
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If its daytime work, and you're only leaving the bike to pick up and drop packages, then a good thick armoured cable lock is the answer (not recommended for any other purpose other than courier use, and leaving for only unattended for only a minute or two). Wear it around your waist, if you're slim (and you are), and then have a serious lock for when you're at the pub and leaving the bike unattended for hours.
Interestingly, you've raised a very valid point - the weight of locks.
I shall amend the list and add all the lock weights that I can find, so people can make a choice based on that as an extra variable.
probably shouldn't wear locks around your waist, if you fall they can brake ribs etc or so i've read on another cycling forum
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It may be crap notation, but you're obviously meant to see the > as an arrow and read it as 'to', so the whole label reads as a range. Replace the > with < and it still wouldn't make sense as a label. 10,000<your income<20,000 might appease you but would be rather unwieldy.
i see what you mean by the arrow now and obviously i'm the odd one out for not seeing that in the first place. i just thought the way i wrote it was fairly standard. anyway, point taken. i'll withdraw to my world of semantics now ;)
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i said it before but i'll say it again, all of those "greater than" signs are the wrong way around except the bottom one which correctly reads less than 10,000. for example 10,000>19,999 reads 10,000 is greater that 19,999 which of course it's not. it should be 10,000<19,999 and similarly for the rest.
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^ haha, gluesniffer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYO2GffqnmI&feature=player_detailpage
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wd40, gt85 etc are supposed to stick in your lock if you use them too much. i had an evolution mini that kept getting stuck to the point where i almost binned it. i had been using wd40 for a while but it just wasn't doing the job (for very long, it would work but just not last). one blast of graphite and it hasn't been an issue since. that was about a year ago now.
so +1 for graphite