Cadru nou de 2011 din arsenalul ECHO cu numeroase inbunatatiri. Proiectat pentru rideri pretentiosi care au nevoie de o geometrie precisa si progresiva . Cateva noutati: o geometrie noua, rulmenti de angrenaj "spanish style"(pentru rigiditate si o viata mai lunga a rulmentului) si intaritor de lant integrat in dropouturile orizontale a cadrului (inclus in pret), teava de sus si jos double butted
Wheelbase: 1085 mm Chainstay Length: 380mm BB Rise: 55mm Head Angle: 72grade Culori: argintiu Greutate: 1.444Kg! (1.706Kg cu BB)
Damn, that’s good. I wandered off thinking I should have done something. Something other than wandering off.Often on my way to work I see a Hastings train going the other way at London Bridge, and I have to resist the urge to jump platforms in an Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind kind of way…
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How insane! Well done, Adam. They show a horrible lack of regard for their customers’ financial safety asking for emailed credit card details. Typically German: Either restaurants won’t touch a credit card with a barge-pole or they go completely over the top with them! I do hope that you’re not the only person who reacted negatively to their request!
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Way to go Adam!I love the way you threw it back at them. It shows only too well how CLUELESS they are in Germany about how to handle credit cards and related information.Another example: I regularly shop at a great Italian food warehouse store. Fantastic place, will always go there no matter what, but the way they handle credit card customers is just bizarre.Even though I have to key in a PIN to make my purchase, they insist I show ID when I present the card. I’ve been going there for years.The last time I was there they told me when I asked that they can’t be sure whether or not I have a PIN or sign with a signature, and that besides, PINs can be stolen. Yeah, RIGHT!
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The Honourable Husband – What about Team Edward?ian in hamburg – given Germany’s really strong data protection / privacy rules, the restaurant’s request is incredibly strange. (They have not written back to me, I might note.) I don’t know what the rules are in Germany, but in the United States businesses are specifically forbidden from asking for separate ID, as long as the signatures match (back of card / receipt) — I’ve successfully refused to show my ID at any number of stores in America. They can only ask if there is a legitimate legal reason to do so…Emily – Who knows… I won’t be eating there and I will probably never find out. Given the business model (6 weeks here, wait awhile, then open again, people may not realize what’s going on.
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Damn, that's good. I wandered off ihnnktig I should have done something. Something other than wandering off.Often on my way to work I see a Hastings train going the other way at London Bridge, and I have to resist the urge to jump platforms in an Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind kind of way