If you email me some details (contact and what you do) then I’ll see about getting the info on our internal notice board (NH$ Sheffield). There’s always people pestering the on site electricians for private work.
Think I’ll stick mostly to the mendips then as I’ve done clic24 in the past so know at least one route to do. I’ve seen the dirt jumps on the toll road side of Worlebury woods so if you say there is some non jumpy tracks in there too then i’ll give that a go for some local stuff. Haven’t seen any brummies yet but was interesting going through the bournville area.
Ordered my stuff Thursday evening, email Friday to say processed and shipped, arrived this morning with Haribo. All this on the free delivery too. Also ordered from CRC at the same time and they were the same minus the haribo.
cool will try the screwdriver approach if the keys cannot be found or replacement keys ordered cheap. Have two racks that are locked so ideally a key would be best even though they are just a deterrent and to stop them opening whilst in transit.
Cool, spares is good to know, I won’t be paying as I didn’t loose the keys and it’s not my bike attached. It is my rack though so no replies saying I’ve nicked it!
From one of the many Apple forum threads on this problem.
A persistent, flashing amber light indicates that any of the several potential conditions may require your attention:
o The base station has not yet been configured because it is new, or the reset switch has been set.
o You have selected a security configuration that is not recommended.
o One of several other conditions, such as a disconnected Ethernet cable or invalid IP address has been detected.
(ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305101)
If you run the AirPort Utility, it will show an amber circle on the summary page next to the area(s) causing the problem. Click on this amber circle and it should provide an explanation
I've bought myself a road bike to try and was after an allez before I settled on a spesh tricross as wanted something I could take off road/bridleways. Go second hand as you will get a better bike for that money. I'm 5.11 and a 56cm frame is perfect for me.
Slight hijack but has anyone got any decent routes for the IOW as i'll be spending a week there with a bike and apart from riding from Shanklin to Sandown on the seafront know very little else.