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  • Dino
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    look at the 2 links in the above buddy
    the skate shop option looks good 😛

    Dino
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    I use the old pace/ Dualco one and best straight on vertical

    Dino
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    Gaggia Classic

    Dino
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    Tinitus bud

    Dino
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    Thanks momo 🙂

    Dino
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    Sorry forgot to mention they have compression and rebound adjustment
    thanks 😛

    Dino
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    Chumba
    nicely made and pretty tough
    😛

    Dino
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    Yep could be, or this combined with lack of rise /sweep forcing
    u onto the outside of wrist maybe

    Dino
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    Take it easy especially for first couple of weeks, ligaments heal slowly ( not much blood supply and made of collagen),
    also keep mobile and resist twisting moments to affected knee. Physio can help shorten rehab,
    Give it a few weeks and if it doesn’t start to setlle, insist u get a scan just to check for other damage.
    Screwed mine few years back and had to go under knife for ligament repair.
    best of luck buddy 😛

    Dino
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    i have one on my old yeti 575 and had it TF tuned years ago which made a world of difference,
    As above, pressures are a bit critical but it works really well once set up 😆

    Dino
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    Transco national grid
    you pay them and they send u a contractor to do the work
    instead of turning up themselves
    not cheap and as above a pain to deal with

    Dino
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    36’s 160mm

    Dino
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    I use it as well no probs, a couple of mates usse the Microsoft one as mentioned above.

    Dino
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    Saalbach in the morning! 😛

    Dino
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    Ironing board?

    Dino
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    Just make sure u get a VIN number check as well as usual reg number check

    Dino
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    I am also dyslexic !

    Dino
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    Usually caused by tentative boarders who se swa sown slope before falling and breaking there wrists lol
    p.s
    looks a piece of p*ss that slope 🙂

    Dino
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    As above chap 😛

    Dino
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    Naim 5 i would be good choice,
    but at end of day it depends what other kit you are putting it with as to what noise you prefer out of the other end

    Dino
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    Fecked

    Dino
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    NzCol has this spot on!
    The rest should ignored as they don’t have a clue 😆

    Dino
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    Stick with it buddy one day it will just click I promise.
    Learn the basics and stop before u get too tired (same as on ure bike u don’t enjoy ur bike if ur tired)
    this knocks ur confidence and is counter productive and u don’t progress.
    Welcome to your second expensive hobbie

    Dino
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    Your hoping!
    Sites full of *****??@@@@@ and ****
    i respect you 4 trying thou

    Dino
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    + 1 for the Osram Nightbreaker plus

    Dino
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    Was actually thinking of this one

    Dino
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    Could they not do it in a penthouse or maybe even on the pavement? 😛

    Dino
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    Hi,
    Driven both as old company had these as company cars and the honda is a good car esp on motorway
    golf power delivery a bit more linear compered to the honda
    (a little all or nothing)
    the buld quality is shite on the golf
    Trust me i currently drive MK5 GTI and its cheap plastic heaven,
    even though its the highline with toys/ leather etc..
    So for me:
    every day run about and you do a fair few miles then the honda,
    if you like grey plastic, but better re-sale buy the golf.
    😛

    Dino
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    Yep
    Arcs 1950 does look a bit like Disney,
    Good accomodation thou.
    Great ski area wherever you end up, plenty of mileage.
    You could try Plagne if you dont fancy Arcs as Stevomcd says it joined over the valley by the cable car.

    Dino
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    If the weather is a bit iffy then then Bourg St Maurice is a bit better, that said its no looker as a town but there is more to do than being up in Arcs at night , also a little cheaper for eating out and accomodation.
    😛

    Dino
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    I’ll sign up for anything again!! 😛

    Dino
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    I’ll sign up for anything

    Dino
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    Yep as above a little narrow but great shoes,
    got 2 pairs one for summer and some Diablo’s for winter
    my summer ones are 5 years old on thrid set of soles and still going strong

    Dino
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    170ps is common rail version on 57 plate
    As above Dual mass flywheel but if i remember correctly is was on slighty earlier cars with 2.0tdi engine.
    How about cambelt interval? (cant remeber what is should be) 😛

    Dino
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    Cheers guys

    Dino
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    Some helpful folk on here
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    Ideally i find you need to draw up a short list then go hunting for the holiday, otherwise you end up just looking and looking etc..
    Austria is good short transfers from airports and plenty of choice for all levels, also eating out is resonable if you go half board.
    Many say France which I have done also but the eating out tends to be expensive, so what you save on the holiday you spend on food etc.
    Would steer clear of Italy, Andorra etc.. Bulgaria also (unless you like ladies of the night waking you up in the middle of the night offering services) 😛

    Dino
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    Travel Dude,
    If you dont do it now you never will, why not take the missus,
    (good to see if you get on as longer term prospect etc..)
    😛

    Dino
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    King= nice but pricey
    Hope= nearly as nice but cheaper

    Dino
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    Hi
    used them before and good summer/ xc tyre
    very light but not a mud tyre, as they don’t clear well
    try the maxxis medusa

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