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  • Get dressed for Red Bull Rampage: Win an ABUS HiDrop helmet
  • slackman99
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    Went to Saalbach last year. Great place and as above came with free lift pass, water park and bus access. There was more than enough for our weeks stay and would happily have stayed another week. There a huge go ape place at the head of the valley of that appeals to. 2 lifts rubbing right out of Saalbach when we were there with another 2 in hinterglem

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    Pm also sent in case drewd doesn’t want it

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    Laser lites here too. Seem fairly soft and other harder plugs left me with aching ears

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    Think Solovair and NPS are still made here in the old DM factory. They have some similar styles to DM

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    They had to get more expensive over recent years to pay for the shipping from China 🙂

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    Our local chippy announced on Facebook that he was trialling deep fried gherkins. Got inundated with replies congratulating him on his wife’s pregnancy. 😄

    Frickles are very moreish 🙂

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    If anyone is after an Ender 3 Pro then mine will be up for sale. Sat on my desk not getting much use.

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    Patagonia MLC and MLC mini?

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    *Tarn not yarn

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    From memory the Yarn forks are 510mm a2c.

    Will fit 27.5×3.8 on a 45mm rim and 29×3

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    I assume that simplistically the engines pitch up at the back so they are horizonal when cruising, as the nose of the plane pitches up by a few degrees during cruise. This would ensure that the thrust is translating to forward motion rather than a component of it working to create lift as would be the case if they were installed horizontally (the rear would then face downwards with cruise AOA).

    *No actual knowledge about the above 🙂

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    Appreciate it but no rush. Enjoy your weekend!

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    Hi Brant it’s SO1766079

    I think I’ve figured out through various other threads and a pre order page you linked to that it may be because 1 of the items ordered is on pre order so nothing will ship till that’s in.

    Assume the out of stock email is a computer generated one as the in stock items won’t ship as expected due to the pre order item?

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    I was going to ask the same question. Had an odd email after placing an order with a subject that says an item is out of stock and then lists all the items I’ve ordered in the email except the pre order item but the body of the text makes no reference to out of stock.

    I work between 9 and 4 Monday to Friday so can’t use live chat. Looks like a letter is my only other option for contact?

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    My Fox 34s fit 27.5×3 and I’ve even managed to fit a 29×3 into it (they’re the boost 29 version)

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    I’m the other way round, 43 delivered today and 44 needed

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    This lists 29x31mm?

    Is this any use?

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    Where abouts are you? I have a weeride that I’m moving on.

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    Try that again

    2019-08-18_06-51-53 by David Scott[/url], on Flickr

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    Odd configuration, but weeride mount bar fitted and rear slick for when I put it on the trainer

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    These headphones are the non-branded version of these well reviewed Lindy BNX-60s. I have them and they have decent sound quality and also good battery life. They can get your ears pretty hot after a prolonged period (say 2hrs or so)

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    Do you wear a pack while riding? I get a stiff neck and terrible headache if I wear a pack with shoulder straps. Using a hip belt and the pain seems to go.

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    Thanks, been on the look out for a Puffin for ages. Like hens teeth!

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    akkwlsk

    Assume that’s a Puffin? Looks good as 29+. Are the Aion’s 29+ or just have a particularly girthy arch?

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    So tracing over a viewport of the model then to create the 1:1 detailing? That’s kind of my point, Revit doesn’t do 1:1 detailing direct from the model itself. Do you model membranes, fixings, brackets, insulation etc in your Revit models and can you create pressed metal items in them?

    Just my opinion, in my industry, that Revit doesn’t do the kind of detailing that I need to do, nor produce a fabrication ready model.

    I’m not saying that Autocad does this, as it obviously doesn’t, just that depending on the OP’s requirement Revit may not be the answer.

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    I’ve had Chromebooks for about 6 years now. No issues at all, unless you need to do things like burn OS images for Raspberry Pi’s etc

    I use mine mainly from browsing the mincernet and it’s great.

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    Just as a slight difference to everyone above, have you considered if Revit is the right package for the industry/sector you’re in? Great for architecture, mech eng, structures (some), but not great for 1:1 detailing and useless if you have to produce manufacturing drawings to send out to have made.

    As above it is pretty different to using Autocad but still imagine with regular and consistent use you’d pick it up fairly quickly to a useable level. What takes the time is learning the tricks/shortcuts/easier way of doing the same thing.

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    @Ewan

    I had Astroprint running and connected for a while with the cable that you’ve got. It took me a little while to get it to connect to the printer and it was all to do with the baud rate. As soon as I typed in the correct value everything connected within a few seconds. I can’t remember what the rate actually was but might be worth checking that you have the correct rate set in Octoprint

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    It’s not 29×3

    Me is disappoint 🙁

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    It does doesn’t it.

    Hoping that there might be a little more information released about intended geometry and tyre sizing. There’s a comment about 29×3 and 27.5×3 tyre acceptance and the On One account has responded but doesn’t say to which. If 29×3 then this could be my next frame 🙂

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    I’m thinking of moving my CR10 mini on. It’s not had much use and I’m not finding the time to model or use it.

    If anyone is looking for a decent printer that won’t break the back in the Midlands areas then drop me a line

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    I saw that too. If you happen across a large, either frame or bike then let me know (v1 or V2) 🙂

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    Can’t fit an angleset to a Tarn, external cups top and bottom (34/47 internal head tube diameters). They didn’t change that for the new style 2019 frames either, according to their website.

    Ah fair enough. I hadn’t realised that, just assumed you could due to the tapered headtube. Like you I like mine at 68 degrees.

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    A Genesis Tarn with an angleset would come close. 27×3 and 29×2.6 compatible. Be a good ‘budget’ alternative (although doesn’t ride like a budget alternative)

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    We’ve got standard wall thermostats for 2 zone hesting. I’m going to cheap out and remove the themostat and replace each one with a WiFi relay. That gives me the ability to turn it on/off via an app or controller and then put a temp sensor in each of the rooms. Each room has a standard trv, so if any room drops below the set temperature then the relay switches on the heating until up to temp. This does rely on the rad trvs closing down the rooms that are already at temperature but should cost around £80 all in to get a temp sensor in every room to control the heating

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    I’ve a Nobby Nic in 2.6 flavour that you can have for £20 if you want to try it. Might be a bit over the top based on you’re requirements though

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    More powerful than Zees. Lever body feels a bit budget. Great modulation. A pain to bleed 🙂

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