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« Last post by Probes on May 13, 2024, 11:42:07 am »
Do the moccs fit you/would do if broken in. I'm a small nine, and was always a 7/7.5 in old anasazi. I seem to remember people saying moccs needed a to be a touch smaller. Might just go for them anyway, as a comfy board shoe which i need atm
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« Last post by SA Chris on May 13, 2024, 11:25:13 am »
Shakespear walks into a bar.
The Bartender says "Out - you're Bard!"
Bartender: "I kicked an Oscar winning Spanish Actor out of the pub last night for being drunk and rowdy"
Punter: "Javier Bardem?"
Bartender: "Yes, but if he apologises I'll let him in again"
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« Last post by Duma on May 13, 2024, 11:17:57 am »
LOOOOOL
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« Last post by SamT on May 13, 2024, 11:17:24 am »
I just saw that in memorandum the BBC site now has his 1995 essential mix up. - I taped it off the radio onto cassette back in 1995! Fond memories of hearing him at Speed in London and at the Tribal Gathering festival! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001yn3w
Cheers for that.. just been listening. I think I must have had it on tape too, I seem to be able to recall all the words, as you do. Was a massive LTJ, PFM Looking Good/Good Looking fan.
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« Last post by Duma on May 13, 2024, 11:17:10 am »
Is she not meant to be training for the Olympics? Get her of Burden
Presumably this was a recovery ride on a rest day...
Yeah, it only took half an hour out of her schedule, plenty of time for a lead session in the evening.
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« Last post by Duma on May 13, 2024, 11:13:54 am »
Tue - AM as usual. ...Board fitness increased by 100%, this inevitably means that problems' difficulty must have decreased by 100%, because the glass is always, always half empty.
Hah! Remind me, what's the usual AM routine? Still committed to the no rest days protocol?
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« Last post by Fultonius on May 13, 2024, 11:00:43 am »
Is she not meant to be training for the Olympics? Get her of Burden
Presumably this was a recovery ride on a rest day...
Or the best pre-Olympic "flex" in climbing history.
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« Last post by Fultonius on May 13, 2024, 10:57:33 am »
As per JB, if braking makes it go down it's more likely to be bearings.
One thing you could try, at very minimal cost, is a diff fluid exchange and analysis. Should be easy enough DIY, and quite cheap at a garage.
Analysis can be free (look at oil, see if it's full of metal shiny particles/chunks etc.).
If you are planning on keeping it a while, worth doing gearbox oil at that age too. Manufacturers don't put gearbox oil in their service schedule, but it really isn't a "life long" fluid, unless you want the car life to equal the gearbox life...
If the diff was going, new fluid would shut it up for a while. If it then turns out to be bearings, your diff will last even longer.
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« Last post by sherlock on May 13, 2024, 10:57:25 am »
Bono and The Edge walk into a bar. Bartender looks up "Oh no! Not you two again!"
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Sounds like the bearings to me. I've had two replaced in the last year or so on my Audi, would do it sooner rather than later as they are not expensive and replacements should see you out, while I had to pay for the epic labour to drill the corroded bolts out at 16 yrs/ 150k. The remaining two are now making similar noises as you describe but not as loud - they checked them for play at recent MOT and said they were fine.
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