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  • oblique
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    Phill, if i leave my car for long enough will it annoy your wife enough to come round to mine? sorted mrsconsequence is doing everyones car.

    oblique
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    can’t help but laugh at this every time.

    Good luck for today

    oblique
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    most 304 will be 304l. They tend to make all 304 low carbon as it tends to cost the same and 304l will pass the 304 tests.

    Why do you need low carbon?

    oblique
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    I will ask the doctor if he can refer me. I am fairly sure that I pay no excess so there is nothing to lose. I am just fed up of being told that “there are people that can’t even blow 100, your fine”.

    oblique
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    it’s not niche there’s a recession

    oblique
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    Only ever been seen by GP’s. Not really happy with any of their treetment. It always seems to end with me still a bit wheezy but the doc saying you can blow 650, you should be happy.

    oblique
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    that looks like what i want.

    None of you happen to have about 1.5m or so spare from your 10m lengths you could be persuaded to sell?

    oblique
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    www, how will the shifting work if you replace a mech that moves 2mm for every 1mm of cable pulled to a mech that moves 1.8mm for every 1mm cable that is pulled?

    I think that the ratio is important but that is just me.

    oblique
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    MTB 10 and 9 speed use different ratios
    Road 10 and 9 speed kit use the same ratio.

    This is not from experiance but what i have been told.

    oblique
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    double post

    oblique
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    Definatly possible with a galaxy.

    I found it wasn’t the best way to get bikes in though.

    oblique
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    I have removed the lowers more than a few times to clean/re-oil and everything looks ok. Would i be able to see if the stanchions were warn? They are due a trip to mojo but don’t want to wast my time if they are dead.

    oblique
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    This was a very nice post that reminded my how lucky i am.

    She is the most generous and creative person i have met.
    She makes me smile just be being around.
    She feels no need to change me and will let me do my own thing.
    She waited 4 years befor i got the curage to ask her out and then 6 years before i had the courage to ask her to marry me.

    I know i am cheeting by giving 4 reasons.

    oblique
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    Is it just me that has never seen a person in a compromised position in my years on night riding?

    oblique
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    on the ice last week came over the crest of a hill to find a flock of sheep in the road. No way of stopping in time. They decided to run at the very last second so no mutton stew for me.

    oblique
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    It is sub 22Lbs and is still strong enough to be my regular bike. All hand me down parts, nowt fancy. They are very good light steel frames IMHO.

    oblique
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    mine definatly were single peices welded to the frame.

    oblique
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    Snap. They look better if you chop off the canti studs.

    oblique
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    I am just striving for equality. i am a feminist really.

    oblique
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    I work realy quite close to there. If there is an “official” STW ride orginised I might well be interested.

    oblique
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    Really depends on your industry. I am in engineering and you have to have an agency to get anywhere. There are some really good one and i have had some really bad ones. My advice is the smaller ones that are very spcific to your industry are the better ones. You wil have to remind them you exist and are still looking every week or so.

    The bigest advantage is they know what are the companies that are good to work at and the companies that like graduates and the ones that look for experience ect. The two agencies i had that were good did so much work on my behalf and ended up with two really good jobs.

    oblique
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    The other album i found is here but still no pics of me :(

    oblique
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    What route did you use? is it a marked one or something of your own creation?

    oblique
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    Read all this this morning and didn’t really feel i could add to the good advice.

    Hope you are going to stop letting her manipulate you and ditch all the facebook stuff. Hope you also realise you have more people to talk to than you thought.

    oblique
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    I have just been told everyone apart from me has cried off. So a road work out or a play in the mud….

    oblique
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    if you don’t get the weight evenly spaced round the hub the wheel will not spin corectly. Imagin an unbalenced wheel on a car.

    Adding it to the rear triangle of the frame will be better.

    oblique
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    tube filled with a bit of water to the righ weight then somehow straped to the hub body

    oblique
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    On their web page they have the choice of sliding dropouts. I really like the idea of a sliding dropout Ti frame but the dropouts look a bit funny to me. Is the only way of finding price to e-mail and ask?

    oblique
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    My car was FREE!!

    This thread has made me feel much better about my car considering the list of “what expencive car should i buy” threads.

    It is a 1996 Corsa B SRI 1.4si petrol engine, cheep to run so far and it has been doing 75 miles a day. Inherited it a few months ago with 85,000 on the clock and i really like the thing. Has a rusty door and needs chassis welding for the next mot but all the spares for it are so cheep.

    I have put a nice sterio in it and new speakers but i think given how many miles i do in it that is understandable.

    oblique
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    I have measured everything and the shell and spacers are right. 68mm 2 drive side 1 non drive.

    Any other ideas?

    oblique
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    +3 for park

    oblique
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    It’s slowly working loose on rides means that your stem is not done up tight. The star fangled nut is just meant to apply tension till you clamp the stem in place and the stem holds the whole lot together.

    oblique
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    normaly a template is droped into the position the start of the hole wants to be then the rig has to be more or less directly over the template to start drilling. With directional drilling heads the hole can be drilled in any direction from the start point.

    oblique
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    There is sometimes parking in thornton-le-dale but that can quite often be full. There is a layby at the top of the hill out of thorton towards dalby but i am really not sure the legal status of that.

    You could meet in allerston, a small vilage so you should find some parking. If you are feeling really cheep adventurous you could ride up from allerston and join the red route that way. It means you have a nice pub at the end of the ride. Look at an OS map and it is a simple track up to the forest.

    oblique
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    i will re-measure that tonight but i am 99% sure it is a 68mm in which case it will have 2 drive side spacers. I know i have got the right number of spacers in the right place.

    oblique
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    It is quite normal to have a small amount of toe overlap on a road bike. It is part of riding a road bike and is a skill to avoid it that needs to be gained. I am really not sure that getting shorter clips will help your son progress.

    The cure that i have seen people use if the over lap is too much is t buy shorter cranks.

    oblique
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    yep, the bike is washed chain cleaned and re-lubed regualy

    oblique
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    It happened with XTR cranks and some of the superstar cranks. Always correctly spaced (2.5 spacer on the crive side). Using different spacers too.

    oblique
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    It seems to happen all over the country, Reading, Manchester, Wales, Yorkshire and Lee quarry yesterday.

    I won’t happen if i use middle to second from bigest but if i straigten the chain line and use smalest to second from bigest it will happen. It never happens to the middle ring.

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