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sane

Likes Bikes and Dirt
Can anyone decode this for me?
ID. Internal diameter 19mm
T. Diameter of o ring
70A?

Any go to supplier for random o rings in northish Melbourne?

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Mattyp

Cows go boing
Any suggestions on sourcing would be appreciated
Any bearing suppliers should also stock o-rings. BSC, CBC, Action Bearings are a few common ones in Melbourne. Not sure how helpful they'll be with the hardness, its usually just rubber (cheaper), or nitrile (more expensive, more betterer) o-rings that they stock, any thing else may be special order. It will probably be a few cents price difference if you're only buying a couple. I have no idea what hardness nitrile or rubber o-rings are Ive never bothered / needed to find anything that specific. They'll just need the dimensions you already have and you should be good to go.
 
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sane

Likes Bikes and Dirt
Any bearing suppliers should also stock o-rings. BSC, CBC, Action Bearings are a few common ones in Melbourne. Not sure how helpful they'll be with the hardness, its usually just rubber (cheaper), or nitrile (more expensive, more betterer) o-rings that they stock, any thing else may be special order. It will probably be a few cents price difference if you're only buying a couple. I have no idea what hardness nitrile or rubber o-rings are Ive never bothered / needed to find anything that specific. They'll just need the dimensions you already have and you should be good to go.
Thanks, will check them out
 

Dales Cannon

lightbrain about 4pm
Staff member
70 is nothing special, just a normal nitrile o ring. You can buy kits to make your own if this isn't a size stocked at your bearing place. Ludiwici can supply any size in any material but their minimum charge hurts.
 

safreek

*******
Quickie, ant one had these camera Sunnie's. Are they any good for filming on a bike ride or are they shitty resolution.
I realize some think they are a creepy thing if used in the wrong places, perverts at beaches and such.
Would I be better getting a second hand go pro,
Not just talking raybans, any suggestions are fine
 

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Jpez

Down on the left!
So in other words what you’re asking is will anyone notice these are camera sunnies at the topless beach. You really are Freeky
 

safreek

*******
Quickie, ant one had these camera Sunnie's. Are they any good for filming on a bike ride or are they shitty resolution.
I realize some think they are a creepy thing if used in the wrong places, perverts at beaches and such.
Would I be better getting a second hand go pro,
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So in other words what you’re asking is will anyone notice these are camera sunnies at the topless beach. You really are Freeky
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Nudist beach thank you very much, I'm not a total weirdo.
With the amount of porn on the net these days I don't really understand people's need to film in secret
 

Flow-Rider

Burner
Quickie, ant one had these camera Sunnie's. Are they any good for filming on a bike ride or are they shitty resolution.
I realize some think they are a creepy thing if used in the wrong places, perverts at beaches and such.
Would I be better getting a second hand go pro,

So in other words what you’re asking is will anyone notice these are camera sunnies at the topless beach. You really are Freeky
I was fishing on the rockwall at tweed heads a few years minding my own business and a young lady just comes along, removes her all clothes, and lays on a rock about a meter behind me.
 

Flow-Rider

Burner
Sweet, so what generation pro should I start looking at. Would be good to have real life looking footage.
I'm not up to date with all the models but I would get the latest model I could afford with the built-in stabilization, you can get older go pro's and run them through a program to make the footage smooth but it takes time and a decent computer to run the programs. There's a proper go pro thread on here somewhere.
 
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