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whostheman_121

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  1. They work straight from the box so you don't need to install anything, all the software is pre-installed for you. And don't worry about anti-virus software, the likelihood of getting a virus is very slim (I'm saying that instead of Mac's being immune just in case someone wants to question it ). Firewalls are unnecessary if the chances of getting a virus are low.
  2. Anyone who's a member, fancy sending me an invite? Cheers
  3. http://www.dixons.co.uk/product.php?sku=75..._id=pricerunner Awesome TV got one for Christmas and includes all the features your looking for but it's over your budget by £40. It's worth the stretch however...
  4. You can get HandBrake for Windows now. I'd advise that http://handbrake.fr/?article=download (download the third one down)
  5. If your network is protected by a WEP or WPA encryption it may be because when you are connecting, to your chosen network, you are typing the WEP or WPA key incorrectly. I had the same problem with my adaptor but it's all good now as i didn't type the WEP key in properly!
  6. It's at your budget's maximum but this TV will be well worth the money you pay: http://www.pricerunner.prcdirect.co.uk/sho...;pid=LE26R87BDX IMO, Samsung's are the best TV's on the market for the price you pay and are usually good all-round.
  7. Hi, it's the kid selling the T-Pro. Add me on MSN (whostheman_121@hotmail.co.uk). We can arrange something.

  8. Nice one everyone. And Tom i'll probably will pop down this week sometime. Cheers
  9. Fair does. I better find where my nearest depot is then . Cheers anyway
  10. Nice one! Thanks for the advice. Just one more question: where can I get hold of big rolls of bubble wrap? Another thing is where, other than a courier, can I get the package weighed up? Because Parcel Force need to know the exact weight so they can determine a price.
  11. Right, I have decided to sell my bike due to it not being used enough and for money. But the question is: how do I go about sending something this large? Also, How do I get hold of a box large enough to send it? How do I find out how much it will cost to send? Which courier would be best, preferably cheapest? How do I get something this big weighed so a price on the delivery can be put it place? All the answers to these questions would be great! Cheers in advance.
  12. The song is a remix between Linkin Park - Cure For The Itch and Moby - Porcelain if anyone wanted to know
  13. The closest thing I found to Microsoft Paint is an app called 'Paintbrush' Here's a link ---> http://sourceforge.net/projects/paintbrush/
  14. Look, I'm just going with what the majority of riders use that have been tried, tested and proven. Does this sound like an opinion by myself of the parts I said? Looks to me it isn't.
  15. Only giving advice, calm down. Anyway, what's it got to do with you what I do. I didn't have to go Clacton, it was my choice. By the way, the pedal hop is doing just fine for me. Back off. Oh yeah, same with you Reece. Only giving advice from what I have read and isn't that the reason some people post on this forum. ADVICE!!!
  16. I have the Try-All grips: very grippy without gloves and they stay in place. Although they are good grips, the only downfall is that they rip your hands up without gloves when they are new but the odd blister won't hurt. You buy grips for grip obviously which these offer. Once they wear down, they are very comfy on your hands while still giving excellent grip. They also come in loads of colours to match the theme of your bike.
  17. I would upgrade the forks. bars and stem. I am going to do the exact same to my T-Pro. Maybe Echo Lite forks: light and at a cheap price point compared to other forks. You can also get them in a variety of different combinations of mounts (disc only, HS33 only or HS33/Disc mounts). And for the bars and stem, Echo Team stem and Zoo! riser bars. A recommended combination for a Mod used by many riders.
  18. If you are considering buying an Echo from WebCyclery, don't forget the postage if you do buy from there. It will be the regions of £150 - £200 depending where you are in the UK as WebCyclery are based in America. In the end, you will be spending about £850 inc. postage for the bike and as you say in an earlier post, that's more that your £700 budget. Go for a second hand bike: usually cheap for what you pay for and it won't matter if it's gets a beating.
  19. I dunno who you are JsyJoel93 but you are obviously talking a load of s**t. Grow up.
  20. The price including postage is £29 for the pair and I couldn't give you an exact time on how long they take to delivery. From my experience of buying from them in the past, I reckon it will be about 2-4 days.
  21. I believe Supercycles sell all surplus Onza parts. You can buy T-Bird cranks on there for £25 for the pair. You also buy the seperate crankarms individually if you need a replacement. The direct link is http://www.supercycles.co.uk/site_details.asp?ProductID=377
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