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A bit more info about his Hilsea shop here
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/lifestyle/heritage/readers-remember-bill-s-bike-shop-1-42005985 London Rd
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j0nathan - 2,010g
%~} - 2,164g
jambon - 1,775g
Olly398 - 2,163g
tilover - 2,165g
@>>>>>> - 2,162g
Velocio - 2,328g
DethBeard - 1,981g
TooTallTim - 1,480g
BRM - 1,605g
Well_is_it - 1,510g
Kompute - 2,000g
ChainBreaker - 2,612g
Hugo7 - 2,222g
drøn - 1,812g
Heldring - 2,095g
NurseHolliday - 1,666 g
Aggi - 1,915g
rickster - 1,862g
CoppiThat - 2434g
Señor_Bear - 5014g
moog - 2001g
Ordinata - 1250g 😎
panic - 1907g (list average minus senor_bear :) )
Aroogah - 1g
Tenderloin - 2700g
inchpincher - 1200g
giles337 - 1989g
root - 1987g
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It depends which one you are talking about;
"The original Mp3 came in two variants - the Mp3 and the Mp3 LT. The LT version had a slightly wider track and a parking brake, which made it legally a tricycle that could be ridden whilst holding a car licence (the standard Mp3 had a narrower track, no parking brake, and required a suitable motorcycle licence).
The later Mp3 Yourban only comes in the wide-track configuration, so that all models are legally rideable with a car licence.
That changed with the introduction of the new licencing categories in Jan which mean that people obtaining a full driving licence after the cut-off date are not permitted to ride a tricycle and to do so will have to complete a CBT and obtain an A-category motorcycle licence (or A2 if age-appropriate)"
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Is Jagwire CEX cable "compressionless"?
Iv'e found it for sale described as;
Coiled Steel, non-lubed quality, low-cost brake housing using coiled Steel wrapped around an inner non-lubed liner. The combination of low cost and long-lasting performance makes the Jagwire CEX Brake Cable Housing ideal for entry-level bike service -Housing Construction: CEX low-compression housing.I suspect it isn't - it's on a CX with Avid BB7's.
As 2 doses of vaccine are required, and we have been told up to 2 million jabs per week is the target, how will that be maintained alongside once the 2nd jabs has to be delivered? Surely it will become 4 million jabs per week at some point.