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Late reply, but I have the same on first gen air pods pro (now four years old). Left one sort of has an electronic ‘tick’ each time I take a step when walking. I think it was a known issue at the time and they did free replacements in warranty periods. You can buy individual replacement buds for £79 from Apple, but I figured I’d just put up with it and then get some v2s at some point.
I did take them to an iStore but they were like, ‘yeah, these are four years old now’ which didn’t seem unreasonable.
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Saw this and thought of this thread: https://www.instagram.com/circles_jp/p/DCduAHqSfzf/?img_index=1
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Very excited for this tbh. Winston 1 still lives in my head pretty much rent free. Middleburns were a great call imo. I've always wanted some but have also always found their range of options somehow bewildering.
Given the range of braking options pictured in post#1 I am pleased to see that this will have the correct brakes.
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I'm getting out of the film game. Have the following for sale:
AP Bobinquick Bulk Loader. Surely the best 35mm Bulk loader unless you need to use it with IXMOO cassettes? £60 posted6x bulk rolled rolls of Ilford HP5 - bought earlier this year rolled a few weeks ago. All in old HP5 canisters. Will work with all 35mm film cameras but I'd avoid using it with auto-wind. £20 posted. Comes in/with a Kodak red/yellow film tin which holds 5 of them.Paterson dev tanks (1x5 reel and 1x2 reel) with 5 reels. 3 of the reel are Kaiser (super easy to load), the other two are paterson (meh). Also comes with Paterson Thermometer, ADOX 1000ml jug, ADOX measuring cylinders (x2), Changing bag, 4xsets of Paterson film clips and an unused bottle of rodinal. The majority of what anyone getting started would need :) £50 posted.- For anyone interested in printing colour: A sous vide to keep you colour chems at 38 degrees, a box of fujifilm colour paper (approx 20 sheets used, if that) and a jobodrum 4531 (for developing your colour prints). £50 posted.
- Intrepid compact enlarger - as purchased from intrepid. You'll need a lens to get started and a tripod to mount it on. £150 posted.
Dörr light table - small one, great for proofing 35mm negs. Yours for the price of postage. £5 posted.Hama 35mm negative sleeves. 64 left. £5 posted.
Also have an unused concertina bottle (1L, I think) which I can throw in with any of the above.
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Appreciate all the comments - they have made the decision much more difficult. This is no bad thing as I'm too impulsive anyway. Will continue to think on it.
In the meantime, I have re-downloaded Lightroom classic, signed into my old Flickr account and am very much enjoying playing about again. tbh the rx100 is probably all I really need, just wish it started up a bit quicker and would prefer a prime lens.
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This is useful. Hadn’t quite realised that they are somewhat hard to find (especially the xe, obviously missed the hype!).
Head says Fuji (xt for weather sealing), but heart says Ricoh. Found my old rx100 mk1 in a cupboard which I thought was broken (it’s not) so going to play around with that before committing to anything.
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Picking up a digital camera again after 10 years without (but shooting in between with film). I’d like a viewfinder (not necessarily optical) and don’t need huge files. Fuji? XE vs XT?
I think I would miss having access to a semblance of functional controls with something like, say, a sony. Or is that daft retrogrouch bullshit?
I really like the idea of a Ricoh, but no vf.
Am lost.
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I mean, I think it looks amazing. I can also appreciate, though, that when it's your own thing you have tendency to hold yourself to a higher standard than random strangers on the internet might.
Having messed about with cars at a very superficial level and quickly realised how expensive and complicated they are it simply blows my mind that anyone has the tenacity and mental fortitude to embark on, and stick with, projects like this. Mad respect.
Since stumbling across this thread I keep spotting 900s and lemme tell you they all look like dogshit in comparison to this!
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Bit of a mixed bag. All items located in Tunbridge Wells and prices include postage (2nd class signed for or equivalent). I reckon I can sort boxes for all items. Let me know if you want any more pictures of anything :)
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/2TmtwLgr8KFE6Cp37
- Thule Yepp Next Maxi child seat (frame mount)
£75£70 - Specialized frame - Late (?) steel Rockhopper
£75£65 (comes with headset and ratty seat post - Headset is 1 1/8” threaded). Also includes BB (length 115mm), but can remove if the buyer wants. Paint is ratty, small dent in NDS chain stay. 61cm TT (C-C) and 50cm ST (C-C, 53cm C-T). I’m 5’11’’ and it’s too big for me. - ILE Small Porteur rack bag £100 https://velotastic.co.uk/product/bikepacking/rack-bags/inside-line-equipment-porteur-rack-bag-small/
SimWorks Nitto Obento rack (Black) - Struts cut and filed to 285 and 310mm. Fine for a mid fork eyelet, but they won’t reach a dropout. All original fittings included - I have drilled a hole in the fork crown stay to accommodate a canti cable but it is still plenty strong. £100.MKS Gamma black £40- 26 inch mtb wheels - Deore hubs, 7 speed, Mavic rims. Feel absolutely bombproof to me. Freewheel could do with replacing (pawls stick a bit) but it has never bothered me enough to do it. Relatively little wear to the brake track for the age.
£75£60. Deore LX groupset including two front derailleurs (one for 31.8mm and one for ??mm), rear derailleur, levers/shifters (v heavy), cantis and straddle cables (2 sets included because I’m not sure which are the correct length), 175mm triple cranks and cassette (13-28). £45 £40A pair of Gravel king SK 26x2.1 TLC tyres (incl. new tubes) £40. A little discoloured but not many miles on them. Always used with tubes.Power meter left crank - SRAM Rival AXS 172.5mm £75 £65- S-works SL stem - 110mm, 6 deg £50
North street Pioneer 9 hip pack (can also be used as a bar bag) £30 https://northstbags.com/en-gb/collections/hip-packs/products/pioneer-9-hip-pack-with-beltDia CompeSS6 levers £15Dia Compe ENE bar friction shifters - One of the barrel adjusters (left) broke when my bike fell over. The right is fine (for 1x), or the nice Dia Coupe shifters could be used as downtube shifters (they just unscrew and then screw onto frame bosses). £15?- Aethos Comp stock wheel set - DT Swiss R470 rims, no name hubs and spokes. Generally considered to be a bit heavy/sluggish but could be useful to someone to get a build off the ground? CL disc, 12mm thru axle (100/142).
£50£45. Tange 1 inch headset - happy to include with any of the above.- Specialized stem - 100mm 6deg. Happy to include with any of the above.
- Thule Yepp Next Maxi child seat (frame mount)
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Would 100% recommend with some caveats:
- mine definitely needed the smaller front chainring to make it viable
- It’s still a bit like hard work on long uphill drags, but I just get off and push and toddler is happy to just sit and survey the surroundings/ask me daft questions
- You do need to adopt a knees out pedalling style
It has totally transformed the bike into something I used occasionally to something we now use all the time. Kid definitely prefers it to the back mounted seat on my other bike and we have good little chats while riding now. Hopping on and off around town she just stays on and I push her around so it has largely replaced the push chair, too. My wife, who is much less confident on a bike and a fair bit shorter than me also finds it easy to use :)
- mine definitely needed the smaller front chainring to make it viable
It’s 8x10 and lustre finish. Happy to sell separately - maybe £25 posted?