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  1. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    SDGs are UN sponsored programs. Where does it say that they have to break all financial structures?
  2. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    he is playing this scenario for years to get clicks and the situation hasn't changed. Big banks are insured by the public burse, if things go wrong, they will be nationalised like RBS and Lloyds were. We need markets for derivatives to make capitalism work.
  3. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    You can sell shares and have money credited in your current account on the same day if you so wish.
  4. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    there is a lot to be said about older proven designs. The same applies to bikes. The obsession with lightweight. To save some reading, the article suggests that the WTC towers collapsed so quickly is because the steel clips that tied the concrete floors to the box frame failed.
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    Woosh starts shipping Tongsheng TSDZ8 with 250W label

    yes. On the TSDZ8, it's about 11mm-12mm. Yes. Still not. Search the net if someone has managed to fit an BBS01 to your bike. If there is, then you'll be OK because both have the same footprint.
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    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If the Rwanda policy works, sunak would have already sent the first plane instead of delaying for another 3 months. I guess they know it's a rubbish plan so send the first plane of volunteers as late as possible then call the election. Each boat carries about 70 migrants, £210k worth of...
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    TSDZ2B Bits and Pieces

    You have to do that with the tsdz2 but not with the tsdz8
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    in the 1920s, an average house in London cost about £750. A GBP was worth about 2.5USD, gold was worth 35USD an ounce. if you owned a 5k house in the 1920s, that's about £12,500USD or 357 ounces of pur gold. The same amount of gold is 357 * 2160USD = $771k or £617k. £5k in 1920 could buy you...
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    TSDZ2B Bits and Pieces

    The tsdz8 has a very similar size and shape as the bbs01b, much easier to fit than tsdz2b, especially if you have cables running under the bottom bracket. You would need to reroute cables to fit tsdz2b, not with the tsdz8.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    Chinese buying gold is because property prices collapse in most parts of China. Chinese share market is also on the downward trend. It's been going on fin the last 3-4 years. China will have to side with Biden and let go of Putin.
  11. Woosh

    Brake sensors XF08 tektro

    Email support@wooshbikes.co.uk, Andy will help you.
  12. Woosh

    TSDZ2B Bits and Pieces

    Best to download the manual from the tsdz2 webpage. The V shaped bracket is part of the bottom bracket assembly. You have to fit it.
  13. Woosh

    TSDZ2B Bits and Pieces

    You have to install the V shaped bracket in picture 2. The anti torque bracket in picture 1 is optional.
  14. Woosh

    TSDZ2B Bits and Pieces

    You don't need to install the anti torque bolt and bracket. The V shaped bracket has splines. Make sure that the splines are facing the bottom bracket shell.
  15. Woosh

    De restrict for off road use

    I suspect it was typo in the article, 30mph instead of 30kph.
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    "Brompton weighs in on better battery laws to clamp down on eBike fires "

    the current best cells for EVs is CATL Shenxing LPF cells. They have already been used in Chinese EVs. 370 miles in 10 minutes. No battery loss in freezing temperature and easily beat Lithium ion cells on energy density and cheaper than before. They achieve these feats by precisely placing...
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    DFT consultation on increase of 250W limit to 500W

    as soon as you allow 500W EAPC, they'll go on the pavement and shared paths. They can already type approved as motorbikes. Number plate, insurance, helmet.
  18. Woosh

    DFT consultation on increase of 250W limit to 500W

    15mph is about right for our aged population, with or without power. Young population can still go as fast as they like without the electric assistance.
  19. Woosh

    Fork Choice(Cheap)

    Suntour NEX (£40) versus Rockshox Rebar (£350). It's not a fair comparison.
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    Fork Choice(Cheap)

    I use both brands but now prefer the suntour NEX. It has a typical 65mm travel. Very reliable.