Well that's the more blunt way of putting it but as usual he's dead right.
Via faceache. Today 31 years ago, 'Brothers in Arms' first entered the US album chart.I. Feel. Old.
Quote from: Torslanda on 08 June, 2016, 08:55:40 pmVia faceache. Today 31 years ago, 'Brothers in Arms' first entered the US album chart.I. Feel. Old.I feel older - I had to look it up.
That The Old Kent Road is the only monopoly board property, including the stations, that is sarf of the river.Probably well known by those in that London, but new to me.
that dropping a wheel on your head hurts. Not sure if it was the skewer or cassette that caught me, but it's bloody sore.
Kim, you are very bad!
YKINMKBYKIOK, as they say on the internet.(The lid had fallen down the back of the bathroom shelves, for those wondering...)
Quote from: Kim on 14 June, 2016, 08:40:33 pmYKINMKBYKIOK, as they say on the internet.(The lid had fallen down the back of the bathroom shelves, for those wondering...)I wasn't wondering where the lid was, just how your boob managed to get there.
Quote from: ElyDave on 14 June, 2016, 09:07:13 pmQuote from: Kim on 14 June, 2016, 08:40:33 pmYKINMKBYKIOK, as they say on the internet.(The lid had fallen down the back of the bathroom shelves, for those wondering...)I wasn't wondering where the lid was, just how your boob managed to get there. Fortunately, it was barakta's.
Meanwhile in other news.Dahon Jetstream P8 comes with a parallelogram linkage Kinetics front suspension fork. When the linkages wear there is a deal of slop in the front fork akin to a loose headset bearing.No repair parts are available. You can replace THE FORK*. End of . . .I've got one of those. the rubber boot on the fork disintegrated after about 2 years, so I asked them to supply a new boot, and some clues as to disassembly. Their answer was to supply a complete new fork, gratis. Sadly, yes, they did want the old one back.... and yes, the rubber boot on that one fell apart after a couple of years. I must work out how to sort it, as currently its just got plenty of grease on the shaft to protect from muck and rusting. Come to think of it, you are probably referring to the later type, mine is more of a sort of leading link one, with effectively two forks, I always thought the later one seemed more sensible, although it drastically altered the whole geometry of the bike. Mine is late 2004 vintage.Methinks an engineering solution involving machine tools and new bushes may be your only answer, but it'll cost as much as a new fork!*Something close to £200. Can't see THE PUNTER going for it, somehow.
Noggin the Nog - obvs...