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Revolver

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  1. i think this idea becomes really difficult as soon as you hit routes with train changes if the key is small(thin), there's less space for lock picking tools to get in
  2. which is the obvious answer god knows why they didn't i enjoy the challenge though anyway, bed time for me, i;ve got to get up at 7 for work tomorrow oh yeah, my 26"er's tensioner spring snapped, so i have to fix that before i ride, and i can't drive cus dad's car's in the cocking driveway and boxed me in i also forgot to add, if you're playing with combination locks, you'll find the rings will feel different when turning near the correct combination, depending on what style of lock you have.
  3. yeah, me too, but it's not the same if you want to reuse the lock, like my parents
  4. ehehe my mum's forgotten the combination for the locks she uses for the suitcases for going on holiday every time she gets em out i have to suss out the code. ever since i forgot the code for my own lock, and i figured out the quickest way to do it
  5. What you do is put pressure on the lock opening system (either a lever or simply pulling the lock apart) and you twiddle each number ring until it revolves completely. It does take a while but i've done it a few times now. The reason why you put pressure on the mechanism is because the instant the correct combination is achieved the lock either opens or there's a slight movement preventing the combination rings from turning further. Furthermore, because it will open as soon as the correct combination is achieved, it allows you to rotate the lowest ring at a reasonable pace, as opposed to clicking it once and checking, then again, and checking. It does take the piss! there's 9999 combinations for a 4-ring lock, and 999 for a 3 ring, i've only had to open 3 ring ones, and it's taken me around half an hour. A 4 ring one should take about 5 hours to go through entirely... you know, that's a long time... this, however, would take between half an hour to 1 hour to open.
  6. give me 1/2 hour and i'll get the code for it meaning, if someone's that arsed, then if the journey's long enough they can sit and go through all the combinations until they get it right. And as for someone saying, "what are you doing, is it your bike?", they can say "yes, i forgot the code..." and there's no-one on the train to prove otherwise.
  7. wish i fkin did that my room's a shit'ole
  8. Revolver

    Lighting

    i'll have a look something like this perhaps?
  9. wollaton :)

    i've heard the riding in Long Eaton is good, but i've not been since I turned to the dark side of MTB

  10. if i was going to identify it, i would say it was... too
  11. pocoyo is cool

    whereabouts in notts are you from?

  12. guitar i learnt the intro for roses for the dead by funeral for a friend you know, i ride and play guitar and that's it =/
  13. on the chris king website there is a video of a guy servicing one and here's the page
  14. wouldn't mind having a go on a longboard, but there's no suitable hills near me >(
  15. i do pretty much just starting, to be honest
  16. yeah, there's one in todmorden, but that road...
  17. ... looks like the best bet's to drive then =/
  18. arse so for the people who will take the trains, how will they get to the spot itself from the nearest train station?
  19. i thought it was my brother (who was out) running along the corridor next to my room, then as it got more violent, it clicked that it must've been an earthquake
  20. oem and vegemite i bought a set of juicy 3's... which were oem, the jebs course i've upgraded one of them since; both have ceased to work.
  21. the pub up the road: small walls, big walls, benches, lots of stuff i can do and more i can't lol
  22. plastic tpa wheels for the ultimate lose
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