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M-i-t-c-h

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  1. Had centre is.... well ..... not very interesting at all infact its rubbish in the most part. http://www.netlinkaccess.com/Accounting-Degree/55465.htm Not the best example of a non bias view, but still pretty much all right. Hadcet just ignore "anomalies" on repat occasions and dont account for issues such as urbanisation.
  2. CBA to read the whole thread, so sorry if someone has already said this. Rainfall is generated by and large bt cyclic winds called Hadley cells. Theses winds move laterally over a course of 8 to 10 years. So we get wetter weather while parts of places like african gets dryer, don't worry it weather will come back, just give it time. As for global warming, this changes the speed and distance that the Hadley cells move, so we get wetter and dryer periods for longer.
  3. aaahhhhh nooo back pedaling here dave! you made it quite clear to me what you thought of this 25% stuff. Yer good point though with the rim. Yer and the system i mod arnt closed. I know where i went wrong..... Sweet top in that picture btw! i like badge. and i didnt know you had glasses.
  4. shut up dave, you and me were both sure that the 25% thing was wrong like a hour ago!
  5. pneumatics systems i work on starts unpressurised. where are hydraulic systems are locked or pressurised to start with. so our systems push air into smaller spaces to create pressure. This is where i was getting confused. Edit: and now i read it it again i think your were being sarcastic .....
  6. Your right adam i bow to your wisdom. My explianiion for being a cock is my knowledge is in pneumatics, we use it the other way round. i will leave hydraulics to the big boys. Quite honestly..... i feel abit embarrassed!
  7. Big syringe would be the lever, and small be the brake cylinder right? so by making the brake cylinder larger your decreasing the pressure. effectively making the lever smaller in ratio. I did read earlier that it may have been translated from Russian, so maybe it didn't translate quite right. edit: 25% more advantage maybe, but you would have to increase the levers diameter to by double to get 25% i swear haha.
  8. Hate to be a pain, but making the cylinder bigger at one end will make the increased size end weaker, that's kind of a irrefutable engineering fact. Fill two different width syringes up with water and a hose joining them. If you try and hold the plungers in its much harder from big syringe to small. not the other way around as in the case of this brake design. Regarding the RB lever, it was weaker, hence it was spongy, by setting your brake up closer to rim you made it stronger, (as you reduced travelling distance blah). If you didn't move the brakes and just changed the levers the RB would be weaker. Its not 25% stronger. Unless it comes with a free parallel universe.
  9. i know its going back to the start of the thread, but no one has answered dave, 25% more braking power? It would be 25% more powerful if the lever cylinder was larger, not the brake cylinders. The smaller (to a degree) the brake cylinder is the more powerful the piston force will be on a lever driven system, yeah? so why weaken the brake with a bigger piston without releasing a even larger cylinder in a lever?
  10. bournemouth, has more pubs and clubs per square mile than most parts of London
  11. Yep, sleeved and welded at the entrance and the exit to the fork. Made from heat treated steel. when you ride it as you sit down all the weight is on the rear of the bike so there safe as houses.
  12. Your just jealous of its pimping abilities Mr Green!
  13. If you have £8000 you can have one of my franchises, i would love to start going over seas?
  14. Made this last year, never got round to putting up any pics so here we are! Mk3 Frame, and back end (yer would have liked a mk1 or 2 but had a mk3 in the garage) Twisted bars KHE flatland stem Mongoose race front wheel Onza forks, ground with the head welded at around 100degrees. Flag (made with an old radio antenna and a home made spring) Gearshift was made from a gripshift mounted with a custom bracket that doubles up as the stem cap. The gearshift stick is made from a 10mm allen key with a halfords shifter attached with a plastic sleeve and a grub screw. (bit of a bodge but works well and looks bitchin') Bell, an essential, along with a ghetto blaster that unfortunately broke. Had a mixed tape in it with run dmc etc etc haha P.S: i might be selling her so am open to any sensible offers Edit: i forgot it has red neons under the back mud guard and the front of the frame, ooohhh yyyeeerrrr!
  15. Major changes in the client lounge, new sub domain and real-time online image help was added a month ago. Extended that online chat feature onto the rest of the site.
  16. is that directed at me or nick? lol Nick, it means how "king like" is your dinning table.....
  17. those red pedals will only get you half as high nick... (*shakes head in disapproval*) How regal is your dining table?????
  18. Iv met one of the guys that trains him Rinto Basu, i asked him how much is fake, how much is real. He said that at the end of the day its a TV show. But some of the stuff Rinto can do is freaky!
  19. wow all my samurai training is going to be useless if i cant purchase a sword....
  20. £15,000 haha i get £17,000+ on my placement, and im in the north west, minimum wage is like £12,000 a year or something i think anyway back on topic Start a business before you go.................
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