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  • How to Thrive, not just Survive, this winter
  • danrandon
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    We used the Specialized Small Fry helmets for our mini me. Found the fit excellent and coverage very good as well. Its been renamed to the Mio and fits from 46 to 51cm. They used to a smaller one so might be worth looking out for old stock

    https://www.specialized.com/gb/gb/kids/helmets/mio/117042

    danrandon
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    Provisional results online @ https://www.fulcrum-events.co.uk/singletrack7

    danrandon
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    Alex is posting the results later today. As soon as i get a link I’ll share it here.

    danrandon
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    Thanks chaps, It was a great day today. The weather was excellent once the overnight and early morning watered the grass to make it nice and lush.

    I have images uploading now to both sites, a total of 28gb across both sites to upload.

    danrandon
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    @firestarter – so it is

    danrandon
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    drop me an email – I’ll send you my British cycling one for the month – 10% off valid on orders over £99. email in profile 😉

    Dan

    danrandon
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    My lbs said they would fit them for free, but amount 2 weeks to get a slot in the workshop. TBH it’s an easy enough job to do yourself. See if your dealer will supply the bearings foc and you return the faulty ones. Some do some don’t, my lbs did

    danrandon
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    Kp5ax bearing is the one you need. It’s an imperial size bearing and a bugger to find in stock. Not cheap either at around £20 a bearing. Trust me go for the free replacement option.

    Full technical manual is available here https://media.wix.com/ugd/b6f680_d054bdc0890f4ae8b4fc4fdaa8cb07f4.pdf

    danrandon
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    Decathlon do 16grs at 99p each

    danrandon
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    New chain on worn components meaning profile of teeth doesn’t quite match with chain.

    I’ve experienced it before and you get a weird noise from the chain trying to mesh with the drive train.

    I’ve replaced the BB, Chainring, cassette, and jockey wheels all with new spare components and it still does it though. Everything is torqued up right.

    danrandon
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    Thanks guys I’ll look at the 565

    danrandon
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    I recently brought a guy from http://www.justcomparecars.com/ great if you are in the midlands

    real pleasure to business with, not pushy great selection of cars at below book prices. All ex dealer trade ins generally.

    danrandon
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    Try Torchy – he knows his stuff when it comes to batteries

    http://www.torchythebatteryboy.com/

    danrandon
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    The pads are the same as the Avid Trails and I tend to prefer the Superstar Kevlar pads, quiet and plenty of stopping power.

    danrandon
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    Crims is a good watch as well. And as Twang said so is Josh

    danrandon
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    http://glasgowmbc.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/stand.jpg

    aldi had some of these quite recently, may be worth checking your local store to see if they still have any

    danrandon
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    what make of TV. are they the glasses that use coin type cells? I upgraded my samsung glases to the rechargable ones as they were on offer at my local littlewoods outlet for £10 a pair. 2 mins charging gives 2 hours viewing, leave them to charge fully and they offer approx 40-50 hours of viewing.

    danrandon
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    cheers mate, i’ll reply later. I’ll join the facebook group when not at work as it’s blocked here 🙁

    danrandon
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    Hi Buddy, hit me up with some details. email in my profile.

    Dan

    danrandon
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    Halfrauds

    danrandon
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    Sod what they look like. Which rides better and suits your riding style is what matters

    danrandon
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    Sportful commute jacket is very nice. Halfrauds sell them but not on the website yet as its brand new in to them.

    Link to one on Amazon

    danrandon
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    I once got a ticket for doing 95 in a 40. Contested it as I was driving up hill my mums 1 litre metro. Rolling road proved max speed of car was only 80. Paid for the test to be done at MIRA to confirm the top speed.

    So funny in court when it was thrown out, was only doing just over 40 according to the speedo

    danrandon
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    Hamex siesta was great on both mine and the wife’s bike. Daught used to love slapping my back screaming faster.

    danrandon
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    Bermick in Leicester are very good, the one for our FRV fully fitted with number plate was £250.00

    danrandon
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    evenin’ welcome to the madhouse that is STW

    danrandon
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    Whyte 146 S is a cracking option. I have the works version in a large and i’m 6’1″ and is ideal.

    danrandon
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    No remote with the black edition

    danrandon
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    danrandon
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    Kcal missed that bit sorry.

    danrandon
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    ok, when the dvd that was shipped with the computer is in the drive power off the machine and power it back up holding down the C key. it should then boot off the DVD.

    Then follow instructions to reinstall found at the following address:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3910

    danrandon
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    if so boot from that and reinstall from the recovery boot. then restore your back up

    danrandon
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    when you get a list of drives do you the snow leopard recovery disc to boot from? It’s normally installed as a second partition on the main drive

    danrandon
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    what version of OSX?

    have you tried booting holding the option key and see what boot options you get?

    danrandon
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    Whyte are very good at warranty, they swapped out my T-120 with a cracked swing arm for a 146 works FOC.

    As Zippy said call your local whyte dealer/atb sales and speak to them.

    danrandon
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    I always use Juice lubes suspension lube spray on the outside of the moving post, lift the seal slightly and let it penetrate. I use it pre and post ride and have never:

    a: died
    b: had mine stick

    I’ve had my post for over a year and it’s been through hell and back.

    danrandon
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    My 146 works, the seat has now been changed for a black one.

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