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Selling my Surly Steamroller bike as I've relocated to Australia. Back in the UK for a bit and have decided to sell this bike rather than bring it back with me.
Not much usage, hardly ridden so in excellent condition.
- 56cm Surly Steamroller 'drink more water' yellow frameset
- Miche X-press wheelset
- Sturmey Archer 46t 170mm crankset
- Halo Clickster 18t freewheel
- Surly 18t fixed track cog
- Dia-Compe BRS-101 front and rear caliper brakes
- M:part 1-1/8" threadless headset
- Genetic stem
- Brooks B17 saddle
- Charge Bowl handlebars
- Bottom bracket (can't remember the name!)
- Seatpost (also can't remember the name of the brand)
Open to offers!
Pickup in Chichester, West Sussex or Old Street (or anywhere else around central London)
- 56cm Surly Steamroller 'drink more water' yellow frameset
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Looks good!
Did you do anything to treat/protect the frame? I saw this on the Surly site https://surlybikes.com/info_hole/spew/spew_care_and_feeding_of_your_steel_frame
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Has anyone heard of or tried this cyclist speed dating at LMNH Kitchen? http://www.lookmumnohands.com/events/cycle-speed-dating-women-men-all-ages
Never tried anything like this before but I'm giving it a go on Friday...
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@BruiserBike Nice! Did you take the decals off? Are you riding it fixed or single speed?
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No real treatment - I just waited for it to heal. That's all you can do with a stress fracture really.
Sounds like it might hopefully not be one in your case though - maybe it's shin splints? In my experience of a tibia stress fracture, the pain was felt on the outside of the shin. I hear shin splints normally affect the front of the bone.
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tibial stress fracture
Yep, had one of those. Where is it on the shin? Front or inside of the shin bone? How high above the ankle?
When I went to the doctor I got referred for an X-ray initially. Usually this won't show much so it's best to get an MRI if you can.
It's fine to cycle or do other cross training if there's no pain. Avoid running. I was out for about 6 weeks.
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Basically... options, this gives us options.
Options are definitely good to have, I think Auth0 seems like a pretty good plan B.
I figure that I can make each site owner register their own auth0 account, and this spreads the load, whilst leaving the site owners fully in control of their user lists, and it means it's free.
Does that mean that site owners will have to sign up for an Auth0 account, then let you know the email address they used to that you can set it up? Is it easy enough to configure this on a per-site basis?
On a different note, I looked at the pricing page and it says that if the project is open-source and not for profit, you can get all the features for free. Is that not what Microcosm is now?
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Seems to work perfectly for me on desktop, iOS (both iPhone and iPad) and Android.
I like the fact that the log in is an overlay rather than a new window. I found Persona's pop up a bit jarring.
I hadn't heard of Auth0 before. Is this instead of Portier, the authentication system formerly known as Letsauth?
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Posts which are replies already have an identifier for the comment which they are in reply to, I think: http://microcosm-cc.github.io/#comments-collection-post (see the 'inReplyTo' property).
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You’re quite possibly right - I haven’t actually done much research into how much these go for second hand. I remember paying about 650-700 for the frameset when I got it new.
Any idea what a fair price would be?