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Everything posted by Tomm
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It might have been Mike Judson (Leedstrials on the forum). Was he on some ghetto planet-X Zebdi with 24" wheels? I'm not sure if he got around to getting a working bike, I know when his Leeson broke he rode brakeless for a while. Link to topic HERE
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I never tried to cure AIDS with an operating system, maybe we should try?
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Riding isn't supposed to be fun - just think of the INCHES!
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No it's not. I use a Mac and I happen to like it. If you don't play games, Macs can run most things, and they are nice. Whether you think that trade-off of 'niceness' is worth the fact that you might not be able to run some obscure programs is up to you. I think it is. Every time I use OS X it makes me smile how nice it is to use, which is quite sad but true
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Pfft, do it yourself
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SuSe 10.1 ages ago - Supposedly the multimedia version of Linux. So when the sound didn't work, that was annoying. Fedora FC4 again a while ago - I think most things worked but I couldn't access my NTFS partition (I believe that has been fixed now?) Ubuntu (latest stable release about 2 weeks ago) - Network just will not work - so no internet access. And the programs are a big funny - the MP3 player refused to decode MP3s which was a bit dumb. The only one that's ever worked properly was Knoppix live. But I'd be after a more permanent thing, and though I know you can convert the LiveCD into a full install, Knoppix didn't seem as nice to use as Ubuntu/SuSe anyway. At the end of the day, none of them worked as well as Windows, so I just went back to that.
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What do you mean there's 'no pressure'? The bath method is pretty good if you want to use water in your brakes, otherwise using a bleed kit is fine.
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Yeah but OS X is totally different to linux. Whereas OS X is made to be easy to use, EVERYTHING in linux is a pain in the arse. FACT. I'm sure that with a spare few days you could probably get used to it and work out ways of using it properly, but every time I've tried Linux (about 4 times now) I've always one problem I couldn't sort out (Either sound, network, mouse) and had to go back to Windows. Whereas OS X just works straight out of the box.
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Pretty good job actually! Although it's low and silver but it needs to be longer. Orange Zeros were ace. They all broke where the chainstays met the BB shell - because they used kinked box section alu. Nowadays nearly all frames have a CNC yoke there. A Zero with a yoke would probably be pretty good, but it certainly wouldn't be cheap
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The only 'funny' bit is that you f**ked up the maths and failed to realise that 5 hours for £3 actually works out more expensive than paying for the hours individually. I have remembered you name, and I personally will never validate you. I think that's enough punishment.
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Better/more innovative tensioners - perhaps an international standard for frame-mounted tensioners similar to the Leeson KISSS. Especially now that no-one really needs gears any more now that the comp rules are relaxed. Better dropouts - QR dropouts are just so last year. In mountain bikes it's all about the 20mm axles/maxles - Why not in trials? People are going to realise that Neon / Fluoro looks shit... We've sort of discovered the best geometry for big sidehops, big gaps etc. But it will be a while until we perfect sensible natural-orientated frames since it's much more difficult to measure their performance quantitatively. People will realise that these bikes are more fun overall. SPDs. Honestly.
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So it's your fault then? I should stop being such a King fanboy, but it's too much fun.
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I could not agree more. In fact, if anyone wants to buy a Marin Wildcat Trail (2004) for £300 let me know. It's a Medium but I ride it and I'm 6', though this would probably better suit someone 5'8" - 5'11" I guess. I've had it less than a year, I bought it in November 2006. Because: I just ordered one of these For the bargain price of £900 - down from £1300. It would have been rude NOT to... In fact I've saved £400! Woohoo. It's from Merlin - large only I'm afraid but that's what you were after I think?
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Nod32, AVG, Avast. All are good, I use AVG and it's nice.
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Only stupid people get viruses. True story.
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I don't understand people who say to zip tie them on - or wire is even worse. Unless you ride with gloves I suppose. Meh, I've never had that much of a problem with grip slip. Just buy the ones that cover the end of the bar, it's fine.
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Nelly But most people just call me Tom.
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Yeah, I had it. Not content with doing what the doctor said, I got a specialist opinion from an orthopod (I'm a medical student you see) and he said basically the same. However, I did a literature search and there's very little in the medical literature about whether you should rest it - there's no evidence to suggest that resting it makes any difference at all. Sometimes medicine is based on common sense, but increasingly it has to be 'evidence-based' - I.e. people have done a trial and proven it's true. It would seem to be common sense that if you have a tendinous injury, you ought to rest it - and this is the logic that doctors have been using for years, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily true... Anyway, I searched climbing forums and someone had done a survey based on climbers and their injuries - and the consensus was that people with tendinitis can carry on climbing without it getting worse - and that's exactly what I did. I would agree with this idea completely - resting it makes f**k all difference.
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I can't even envisage a situation where you'd ever have to buy King bearings to be honest
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I had tendinitis in my fingers (from climbing / XC riding). It basically hurts all the time but riding doesn't make it any better or worse so just get on with it - as long as you can stand the pain. Once you get over the idea that pain = bad, it's not such a big deal. N.B. This is finger tendinitis from climbing - Maybe you SHOULD rest your elbow. I don't know.
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Pleeease make the Ules again, they were ace.
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Most of the 'unlimited' packages (E.g. T-Mobile Web'n'Walk) don't allow you to use it connected to the computer - it uses far more bandwidth than simple phone internet browsing and they're not willing to allow it. However, whether they will know is a different matter. Unless they rebrand the phone and disable that service.
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Contrary to popular belief, it was Deng (not Pete) who invented the titanium hole.
