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Seen this – and got recommended also from other user here – 1990 colors all the way =)
I got an offer now from Axor for one of these nicely colors, £ 400 – but it is for the bathroom, should be OK though regarding size, they only said a little bit less water power than the kitchen taps. I'll sleep some nights over it and decide, since the work surface top is 'glacier white' and the sink also ('Corian' material and I glue both together to be one piece, wish me luck haha) and the back on the wall will be bright colored terrazzo tiles, so a lightly colored tap would be just perfect.
Today I made the foundation – and some pictures from the other side & building progress:
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Now one year later moving on with the kitchen and searching for a colorful kitchen tap – anyone has a link or tip? So far I found these:
Too cheap? https://www.dowsingandreynolds.com/shop/neo-mint-tinkisso-colour-pop-contemporary-kitchen-tap/
Australian? https://www.abiinteriors.com.au/product-category/tapware/aura-collection/
I guess £ 800 but our favorite so far, lovely colors, someone know about these? https://www.axor-design.com/int/service/individualization/special-finishes?utm_medium=social_cpc&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=2022_axoronecolors_com&utm_content=onecolorssand#axoronecolors
Uninstalling today the provisional solution:
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Ah I understand – these are the @rotomonni Berthoud Cycles 60mm fenders in ,front short’ version. I don’t remember what the reason was for getting the short instead the long one (on the cargo bike I have the front long fender, and added additional struts so that the fender doesn’t wobble so much).
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Definitely will do so, like that only the rim is as softly as possible kissed from the dynamo.
I edited the video title & update or change the video with the final ,sound’ (so far only 6 people clicked on the video and no company name added not to discredit someone because of my wrong installation).
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Thanks for the nice words @JonasGeitus @hvsds @PhilDAS @Maj @si_mon628
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When turning on like a fine turntable, very delicate, filigree, from a haptic point of view; but then – it is so loud, very loud. I would never recommend a dynamo like this in favor of a hub dynamo. Maybe for super lightweight builds. I made a video today, first time using the dynamo, the last part is without dynamo for comparison:
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I finished this weekend most of the things on the bike, and today the first commute to work. What an awesome ride this was =) I think this is now the basis for a next project around the handlebar, the brakes, the saddle and some other key parts.
Going to make some pictures this week, here's the first one:
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Finally I made the decision to go to the cloud and made a family Jottacloud subscription - 5TB, about 3 I’ll upload in the next months. Plan is to get finally all our photos and files available for all here on all devices: with rcloud upload and sync afterwards, and then the data is usable on iOS and Android on the Jottacloud app but more important that it is on the native iOS/Android files apps linked/clickable.
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I tried a similar thing like here https://www.35mmc.com/08/01/2015/olympus-af-10-super-review/ and put an Ilford Delta ISO 3200 film roll into this Olympus AF-10 point and shoot camera and it really works more or less good – this shot is straight after the birth of our daughter (well, 30 minutes later or so):
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I've installed Ultradynamicos Cava tyres in 650B and 2.2 size (measure 57-58mm on my rims), and I think – I am not so sure about it yet – that this diamond pattern is kind of a stone ballista. This pattern likes to collect stones / gravel. I could put a double sided tape on the downtube and check. I thought that this could be a drawdown, but wanted to give it a try, on my search for fat road slicky-style tyres.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVPSagE-UyA