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Update on the Asaklitt, the one which has seen the most use has developed a fault where the mechanism will not return into the barrel unless by the power of gravity, very annoying, especially if you lock it to the bike the wrong way up. I emailed Clas Ohlson to see if I could get an exchange from the Cardiff store next time I go over there, and they've said they're going to send me a new one, free of charge, and I don't have to send the old one back. That's winning customer service for a £17 lock.
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Back door needs replacing, DG company initially wanted to carry the fan light window on the right over as the top of the door level, but this only give a door height of about 1900. I know this is over 6 foot, so shouldn't cause me a problem, but my gut is that it'll have me ducking everyime I walk into the garden.
My feeling is it would be better to brick up small window on the right, and run the door up as high as possible.
Also, cat flaps in sealed unit... they say they can do it, but better to have it set in a solid panel at the bottom presumably, for the longevity of the sealed unit (door will be glazed as far as possible)?
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Don't those use microshift shifters as standard? Could swap the shifter out to the dyna-sys compatible version I mentioned on here recently and use a modern 10 speed mtb mech.
charliethebikemonger.com/microshift--10-speed-bar-end-gear-shifters-bs-m10-10576-p.asp
How do you find those by the way? Thinking of using on a planned project.
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So is it a case of stripping the hub out of the wheel and sending back to the factory? Do you think anything else would have faired much better and would it have been worth it (I only ask as I'm about to buy the same hub) How many miles do you think you got out of that?
edit: realised that post was months old. What happened in the end, how long did it take to get back?
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Good points all round, the whole idea is putting me off. Fine from a commuting standpoint, but fuck that when bonking on a wet day because you've already ridden 80 miles and have another ten to get to the hostel / campsite you're booked into. The trade-offs in a regular system aren't that bad, especially when I'm not convinced that there is any need for an armored 'Marathon' type tyre when touring, more than at any other time, though to be fair that's not based on a wealth of experience.
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http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/microshift--10-speed-bar-end-gear-shifters-bs-m10-10576-p.asp
out of stock, but probably worth emailing him
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As far as I know, microshift are the only ones to do dyna-sys compatible bar end shifters
http://www.microshift.com.tw/BS-M10_Shifters.htmledit - the clutch is in the mech, not the shifters, if you didn't know that already.
edit edit, run a short cage mech on that cassette and I wouldn't have thought chain-slap will be a problem.

quite a good call, I'd not come across them before.