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  1. I offer a full custom wheel building service. with a choice of rims/spokes/nipples and hubs

    I have low price rims and hubs in stock but i will not build with budget spokes.

    You can't sell in new members. How many times do people have to be told.

  2. Correct me if i'm wrong but on vimeo there is often a button labled HD (on the right of the window, at the bottom) which you can turn on or off, i had that problem with vimeo and turned off the HD and it worked fine,

    Not sure if this is the same for youtube but you could try it and see what happens.

    LeeW.

    I already tried this but it still does it with the HD turned off.

  3. Right so basically, when I am trying to watch a video on the internet, (vimeo, youtube, that sorta thing) it is really jumpy, sometimes even playing just the soundtrack but staying on one frame of the video. So my question is, how do I cure this? Is there any software I can download to help with this matter?

  4. You need to use proper cable cutters to give a clean cut. Using sub standard tools for even the simplest of jobs will make things difficult and frustrating. They cost about £20, if you don't want to spend that you could try and find a local rider with some, or go to your LBS and hope that they are a friendly bunch.

    Or use a big hammer, sharp chisel and a slab. Gives a cleaner cut than proper cutters.

  5. Decathlon roadies are awesome for the money. I used to race and had a decathlon as my race bike, I can't speak highly enough of them. I did a few upgrades on it and it still came in at under £400. But you have to remember that you can buy a raleigh or something similar for a hell of a lot less money and still be comfortable riding 70+ miles (I rode a raleigh from bromsgrove (20 minutes from worcester) to western super-mare with nothing more than a saddle upgrade very comfotably). So you dont need to spend loads on it to make it a decent bike.

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