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Where is a mobile phone :-) by
Box
How to detect where is a mobile phone?
It's very simple: just clic the link, insert the mobile phone number
and press the key "Localize".
In few seconds you...
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September 6th 09 09:12 PM
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September 6th 09 07:19 AM
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I hate it when that happens... by
Nate Nagel[_2_]
stripped one of those little 5mm holes in my rear dropout while mounting
a rear rack. (actually I remember it being quasi-stripped when mounting
the old...
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Tektro Mini-Vs / Tiagra shifters by
Tosspot[_2_]
Yes I know this comes down to the direct pull malarky, but the arms, at
85mm are quite short, and I get the impression they are supposed to work
with road...
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Template for backup of my bike setup by
Leonid
Hi,
For some time ago I have seen somewhere on Internet a MS Word file
with template (picture and table) which helps to backup bike setup.
Picture shows a...
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Tool advance: who needs a vice whip by
Andre Jute[_2_]
No, not a penis extension thread. At the risk of providing an
opportunity for limp scatology to the usual clueless juveniles, this
is about the Pedros Vice...
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We're so rad! by
landotter
Got forwarded this cartoon. No comment other than to warn NSFW:
http://www.ladysarahjane.com/2009/01/fixy-fags.html
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STI and MTB Front Derailleur by
Big Jim
will the shimano sti "brifters" work with a MTB front derailleur on a
MTB crankset (44-32-22 for example)?
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Cane Creek ThudBuster Failure by
(PeteCresswell)
One of older ones (2-3 years old) with the single bolt clamping
the saddle.
Basically one of these, but with one bolt instead of...
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September 5th 09 08:14 AM
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When is a wheel unfixable? by
notme
My understanding is that a wheel out of true (laterally) can be trued with
spoke adjustment.
Can a radial "untrue" (aka flat spot) be trued?
What criteria...
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New Chain Noise? by
David White[_2_]
Just put a new C-9 chain on my bike. It has a Daytona, steel 13-26
cassette used for an unknown number of miles. On the first ride
yesterday, I heard...
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September 4th 09 03:48 PM
by someone
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what size is a typical axle nut? by
Nate Nagel[_2_]
just curious, stopped to help a lady the other night with a flat but I
couldn't because neither one of us had a wrench for her nutted axles. I
think the...
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September 4th 09 02:30 PM
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September 4th 09 04:26 AM
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older group comparisons by
twentytwosevenths
Hi bike experts. I'm hoping someone can satisfy my curiosity about how
older group sets compare to each other; specifically I am wondering
about different...
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2 product suggestions for tire repair by
Bill
I know this has been mentioned in other forums, but Shoe Goo is most
excellent for repairing torn treads and sidewalls. It comes in clear
for sidewalls and...
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September 3rd 09 08:46 PM
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Bleeding Hayes 9 discs by
notme
The book says a Hayes bleed kit is needed to do this. Many have used a large
syringe to inject fluid at the caliper, but I haven't heard of a DIY solution...
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September 3rd 09 03:15 AM
by notme
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tire availability by
Michael Press
Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store.
The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out.
There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?).
Also,...
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