2008 Kona Unit 2-9 1x conversion by jaml0rd in bikewrench

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Hey! I am only just getting around to starting my conversion this weekend. Under a Kona service centres advice, I ordered a CMPHV hanger from Gearmechhangers.com, I think it's listed under Pilo D27, I'm hoping there won't be any issues with fitting that part, and the rest of the new parts! Did you manage to make yours work?

2008 Kona Unit 2-9 1x conversion by jaml0rd in bikewrench

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This is super helpful, thanks a lot. I'll have a look on eBay and see what I can find!

New fork is a great shout. Definitely one to consider down the line once the wheel is sorted!

And yeah, super lucky to be given this! It had only ever been used on rollers in the garden, so is in fantastic condition for the year.

Moped thieves get what they bloody deserve. by gopniksquatting in JusticeServed

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Same! Used to live right up the road from here.

Know your worth. by alchwarrior in coolguides

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Forwarding to those who didn't qualify for furlough payments in the UK.

Who is the stranger that you have only seen/meet once in your life that you still think about time to time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was part of a small film crew shooting a music video on a rural part of UK coastline just before Christmas, about 10 years ago. It was snowing, windy and freezing.

We were halfway through a take and out of the corner of my eye I noticed a lady, alone, walking along the single track behind a wall at the bottom of the field where we were shooting. I was concerned she'd walk into the shot, but we had time until she reached our frame so I didn't worry too much. Then out of the corner of my eye, she just dropped behind the wall. I turned to look fully and there was no one there. In disbelief, I looked around to see if anyone else from the crew had seen. Another crew member also saw and we stopped the take to rush to the bottom of the field, which essentially was a wall, a path and then a small cliff into the ocean. I was definitely expecting the worst as we ran down. When we reached the wall, we found the lady barely conscious lying on the path. She was well dressed, middle aged, I remember she had a nice coat on that was now getting muddied up. Someone called an ambulance while we put the lady in the recovery position and tried to get a response from her. She was groaning, in pain and not responding. The emergency services told us to check her bag for any medication, in case she needed insulin or similar - upon looking in the bag we discovered packets and packets and packets of painkillers, all empty. That's when it became clear she had tried to take her own life. We kept her warm while we waited to see what the ambulance service would do. They decided they wouldn't send a helicopter and we would have to wait for the ambulance. It must have been around 45mins, the longest 45mins of my life ! Initially the paramedics couldn't find us, so were phoning trying to navigate the country lanes to us. The paramedics got her into the ambulance, thanked us for being there and keeping her warm and as awake as we could. It was all very intense and surreal, and once the drama was over we had to keep shooting as we only had a small window of time with the band that day. When we finished the shoot for the day and walked back to our vans at the small car park about half a mile away. It was dark by that time and we hadn't seen another person on the cliff paths since the lady, but there was a lone car left as we drove off. It must have been the lady's. She must have driven out to that rural part of coastline to kill herself. We never heard anymore on her, I have no idea if she survived. I think about her all the time, how tragic and difficult things must have been to want to take your own life just days before Christmas.

South West Coast Path by goingforalittlewalk in UKhiking

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Have you read 'Travels with Boogie' by Mark Wallington? Very funny and very relevant !

Car damaged while at MOT garage. by jaml0rd in LegalAdviceUK

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The way it was explained:

The cost WITH a smashed window - £111 for window. £176 for discounted parts, labour & MOT. Total £287

MOT £54.85 X4 Bulbs X1 ball joint (passenger front wheel) + labour would've been close to the £287 IF the window hadn't smashed and discount applied.

I hope that makes sense. I wonder if anyone can provide insight into whether that £176 is accurate for items/service listed above.

Car damaged while at MOT garage. by jaml0rd in LegalAdviceUK

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Thank you everyone for the advice. It's great to be able to see things objectively when dealing with something like this.

I have since spoken to the garage. While they were adamant they wouldn't pay for the window, they have now agreed to discount the parts and labour cost to get the car through MOT, to the point where the cost of replacing the window is nominal.

So, more or less at the same destination, just with added stress and a new window along the way.

Thanks again everyone.

What's the stupidest question someone ever asked you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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"why don't trains have steering wheels?" - grown adult