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I have one of these that I attach to a mid-blade fork boss. No idea how it would work with those old style light mounts but it's a similar concept to the DIY steerer+star nut version:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/lighting-spares/black-kcnc-wheel-skewer-light-mount/ -
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After using a cheap Saeco machine for a few years I got a Silvia and Rocky combo as my first 'proper' espresso machine. They're both built like tanks and easily serviced. Gaggia classic is also a good choice, cheaper than a silvia and still as servicable and workhorse-like.
Agreed with Levitz to get the best grinder you can. It makes more of a difference than the espresso machine. Don't know much about different brands to recommend them, but I'm really happy with my Rocky.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/planet-x-pro-carbon/253219048174
You could buy both the frames he's selling and cut the back link to make one working frame.
Guessing he found a couple of warranty claim frames in a skip and thought he could make some easy money.
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then there's the cycle lanes, is it one way/two way? who knows!
Had this happen in Rotterdam, riding along a 2-way path that at some point became a 1-way. Realised suddenly everyone was riding towards me and I was getting dirty looks so had to bail across the road. R'dam was the nicest city centre to ride through though, lots of space and modern infrastructure and less bike traffic. Utrecht was way busier and worse laid out but generally civil and orderly. Amsterdam looked like a clusterfuck but I didn't ride much in the centre, left my bike on the outskirts and spent the day on foot/tram.
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Just checked mine. I've had it for about the same time and done 6-7 wet commutes with it, no sign of water ingress or corrosion yet but I'll keep an eye on it. I think if it fails I'd buy another one, really happy with the brightness and battery life. Plus the flash mode is SOS in morse code which is pretty funny.