Re: British weather



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Klaas Bil

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On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 09:48:58 -0600, "gkmac" wrote:

>I don't have a
>protractor (angle measurer) to take with me, but I know what 45 degrees
>looks like and half of that... (draws on a piece of paper) ...okay so
>maybe it was more like 15 degrees.


That method can easily fool you. If you have some time on your hands,
see <http://www.xs4all.nl/~klaasbil/inclinometer.htm>.

Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict
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I think profile should make some stronger 145mm cranks - Ryan Atkins
 
i only just read all the replies to this thread seeing as ive been away
and there seems to be some confusion, i have absolutely no objection to
a muddy tire, but the tire in question is my 20" trials job of which i
like to keep clean ish, and besides muddy tires dont go down to well for
indoor home riding.

im saving up for a Muni neways, which inevitably will always be covered
in mud.


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