The Retirement Thread

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classic33

Leg End Member
Thanks Paul.
Thats not the one I had in mind but I will check it out.
The link that was put on here showed a cost of about £30.00. It was a well known make eg Panasonic at 50% off.
Come on Classic....do your magic.
So much for "working my magic"!!
You started another thread, asking the same thing four hours later!!
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
So much for "working my magic"!!
You started another thread, asking the same thing four hours later!!
Thought you were ignoring me :sad:.
4 hours.....very unClassic like :rolleyes:
 

screenman

Squire
Mahoosive moon in the sky tonight, my photo from this Kindle does not do it justice.
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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Good morning fellow retirees,
Awoken by birdsong and couldn't get back to sleep so I've pottered downstairs for a read so I don't disturb Mrs Tenkay.
It's lovely and peaceful, not sure what the day will bring, but hope you all have a pleasant and rewarding day
🏃‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚲🌞
 

monkers

Veteran
Good morning everyone. Looks like a good morning for a ride. I'm waiting for the shops to open. I wish to cut my carbon seat post down by about 20mm before I ride the new bike.

In the lowest position it's just that fraction too tall. It's an interesting arrangement on the Trek. The seat tube of the bike is the male, while the seat post is the female. I'm going to need to cut both male and female in order to reach an appropriate ride height. As manufactured, the lowest seat position is with the saddle atop 100mm of exposed seat post. As both are made of carbon, I don't want to use a toothed cutter and risk any splintering, I'm going to try to find an abrafile instead.
 
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