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Clock moves in the wild

A gym favourite but rarely seen in the wild. I imagine just based on probabilities, due to much higher number of moves involved, they may crop up in sport climbing more?

Only one i know is the boulder Floatin 8C+ which is probably one of my favourites because of he required clock move, so sick.

What problems or routes do you know that either most people use a clock move for or it is an essential part of the beta?

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u/beeeeboi — 13 days ago

Gen 2 Berlingo DPF woes

Hi all just been stuck with a huge bill for to sort out my DPF after investigating the 'risk of filter clogging' warning. Comes at around 50% the value of the car. I have had the "risk of filter clogging" warning before and it went away after a service I think, to be honest I had thought it was related to fuel filter, either way after my last one service the warning persisted. Now MOT is coming up so looks like I will need this sorted for it to pass.

Is this common and would you be forking out this much to resolve DPF filter clogging for a 2012 berlingo?

Only other issues it's had is balljoint that got replaced, it's on around 120,000 miles now. I have done the basic things like driving in lower gear on the motorway and been on some long drives but the warning has persisted. Appreciate anyone's experience on this issue and how much they had to spend to fix.

u/beeeeboi — 3 months ago
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Hi all, would Osmo Polyx Oil be up to the job to preserve this wood panelling on the bath. I have a load left from doing flooring. We like the wood finish so thinking of filling screw holes with the right coloured wood filler then using the osmo. What do you think?

u/beeeeboi — 4 months ago