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Unfortunately there isn't one, though many have asked for the feature to be added. Best I can suggest is if you can recall the rough date you should be able to look around then on the forum topic list and find it.
ETA Here you go, had a quick skim back and found it:Â https://road.cc/content/forum/which-shimano-hub-shimano-rs010-wheel-299515
Thanks Rendel đź‘Ť - lifesaver
I was wondering when THAT thread re door/wing mirrors was, if there is a single one. Â The phrase comes up quite a lot in a site search.Â
I don't think there was ever a single thread, was there? More down to the one-man campaign by swldxer to issue a correction every time wing mirror is used.
Pedant mode: on...
It can't be a correction if one is complaining about something that is already correct. It's just unnecessary complaining at that point.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wing-mirror?q=Wing+m...
I didnae say it was a correct correction!
It really shouldn't be so hard to navigate the forum. The lack of an integrated search option or post history makes it really unfriendly finding any thread that's dropped off the first few pages. It also means people are more likely to start a fresh thread when there may be an existing one with relevant useful info.
However, I've found you can do a passable job by asking Google to search the forum only - especially if you remember terms from the thread title. E.g. in this case, the following search would have done the job:
site:https://road.cc/content/forum/Â RS010
(You need to type all the above text including 'site' - can't work out how to present it in a way which doesn't turn into an apparent hyperlink)
You can also get away with Googling road.cc: <whatever your memorable phrase or keywords are. So I can find my Lancashire Constabulary one with road.cc: Lies, Damn' lies. The <space> after the <:> seems to be important
Yes, that's simpler. I was thinking of times when I want to restrict it to the forum - e.g. if I am looking for a general topic like 'mudguards' and want to filter out the reviews on the main site. Â