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by Rossgo » 04 Sep 2018, 15:59
Not the post but picked up a bottle of Paraffin for chain cleaning and also some cheap blue towel (tissue) for when i work on bikes, always comes in handy both from B&Q. So cheap for paraffin, less than £7.50 for 5 litres. I do need to clean my chain as haven't cleaned it for the summer, but i do lube it regularly!! Swings and roundabouts wigh grit being inside I guess!
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by Rossgo » 04 Sep 2018, 16:00
Also received confirmation that a neighbour signed for my quick shifter today yay!
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Blade
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by Blade » 04 Sep 2018, 16:03
That will last you years Rossgo
I can't remember how long I have had mine but longer than I remember and still going strong.
I do like a clean chain. The previous owner of the 675 had used that horrible wax chain lube
and it looked like it had been in a bukkake party
Got it all cleaned off with Paraffin and use dried lube. Looks way better
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 04 Sep 2018, 16:13
I find dry lube tends to wash off very easily in the rain. I was told years ago to dry lube hen wax on top for all year riding.
I'm using Rockoil at the moment and it's excellent.
Cavetroll87
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by Cavetroll87 » 04 Sep 2018, 16:28
kingfixer wrote: This is them off Fleabay, going to try upside down like style 1.
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I have some of these on the MT, they do the job perfectly fine, mine were donated to me by the very kind Mr Kwacky.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
Blade
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by Blade » 04 Sep 2018, 16:33
Kwacky wrote: I find dry lube tends to wash off very easily in the rain. I was told years ago to dry lube hen wax on top for all year riding.
I'm using Rockoil at the moment and it's excellent.
Wtf
sounds special
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by D6Nutz » 05 Sep 2018, 19:52
Some KTM branded fluid pot socks... Releasing Mr inner chav.... Lol..
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by Blade » 10 Sep 2018, 10:00
Nespresso capsules and some cappuccino view glasses.
Cav
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by Cav » 10 Sep 2018, 10:09
Which coffee did you go for? I used to really like Arpeggio but I've gone off it of late. Quite like the Roma and Kazaar
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by Cav » 10 Sep 2018, 10:17
I've just placed an order in our "coffee club" for a tube of Master Origins Nicaragua.. sounds like a lovely aroma profile
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by Blade » 10 Sep 2018, 10:21
Got a variety Cav as if you ordered 150 caps you got the glasses free and free delivery. Good deal.
Bought a selection of 50 from the new origin range to try.
Arpeggio is one of my favourites
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2018, 10:22
The environment doesn't thank you for your purchase
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by Cav » 10 Sep 2018, 10:29
We got 2 sets of those cups for free on a previous order, the first set has a visible crack but it still holds fluid so they still get used
Kwacky, these are 100% aluminium and they recycle them. Not like the plastic ones from other manufactures
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by duke63 » 10 Sep 2018, 10:29
This the coffee i drink now. Its easier and cheaper to make your own ultimately, in my opinion. Tastes better too.
And this is the freshest ground coffee out there. Ironically i had some delivered this morning.
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2018, 10:31
It's coffee in general. The massive rise in demand has meant large areas of wildland have been destroyed for the coffee farms.
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by Cav » 10 Sep 2018, 10:47
I see your point Kwacky.. cant argue that to be honest
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by Kwacky » 10 Sep 2018, 10:49
The problem will be solved with the next pandemic flu outbreak
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by Deegee » 10 Sep 2018, 11:52
Was listening to a piece about the fragility of certain key foods, coffee is at the top of the shit list, there are only two varieties of the coffee plant that are currently commercially grown for cherries/beans, Arabica and Robusta, inevitably there’s already signs of leaf rust appearing in South America. The plants have been selectively bred and evolved for taste and yield and consequently their resistance to disease has dropped. One award winning Barista I listened to said “ We are living in a golden age of coffee, enjoy it while you can”.
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by duke63 » 10 Sep 2018, 12:22
Deegee wrote: Was listening to a piece about the fragility of certain key foods, coffee is at the top of the shit list, there are only two varieties of the coffee plant that are currently commercially grown for cherries/beans, Arabica and Robusta, inevitably there’s already signs of leaf rust appearing in South America. The plants have been selectively bred and evolved for taste and yield and consequently their resistance to disease has dropped. One award winning Barista I listened to said “ We are living in a golden age of coffee, enjoy it while you can”.
The whole sustainability of our lifestyles will come under increasing scrutiny over the next 20 years, IMHO.
We cannot continue to plunder all the world's resources as we are doing and still expect to carry on living our lives as we do. Humans have previous for destroying their own environments and then moving on. Trouble is we are running out of places to move on too.