The "Ursula Sea Witch Anthem" is one of the most iconic songs from the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid." It is performed by the villainous character Ursula, who is an evil sea witch. In the song, Ursula tries to tempt the main character, Ariel, into giving up her voice in exchange for human legs. The main idea behind the "Ursula Sea Witch Anthem" is the idea of manipulation and the dangers of making deals with dark forces..
Have you tried the Robert Axle Project axles in youe Mavic Speed release frame? Curious if they work.
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Does anyone know of a way to use a bike set up for Mavic’s Speed Release thru axle system on a trainer? I know Kurt Kinetic makes thru axles for trainer use, but anyone who owns a Mavic axle knows they are. complicated! Kurt’s site certainly doesn’t show one compatible. (I’ve sent them an email.)
I’d be surprised if something didn’t exist to allow the use of a bike set up for this system on a trainer, since Mavic specifically designed and markets this toward road (and by extension, cyclocross) racers. And your average crit and cx racers warm up on trainers routinely, as do many for other road race disciplines.
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You can use a thru-axel on the Tacx trainers; check their website for your specific question.
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If anyone else has this question, the answer is: it doesn't matter that your frame is Speed Release specific. Even though Mavic's axles have 10 mm notches in them, regular straight 12 mm thru-axles for trainers will work. The thread pitch is 1.0 mm. These are your choices:
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Have you tried the Robert Axle Project axles in youe Mavic Speed release frame? Curious if they work.
Yes, I did get the Robert Axle Project. I can't figure it out for the life of me, but they don't work! My thread pitch gauge measures 1.0 mm thread pitch on the Speed Release axle, and of course it measures it as 1.0 on the RAP axle labeled 1.0. but the two don't mate?! They are of course also both 12 mm diameter. I can't figure it out. It looked like the thread depths were the same, but couldn't really measure that. Do thread pitches also have different angles or something? I have no idea.
All I know is, a RAP 1.0 mm axle doesn't work, and I can assume a Kurt Kinetic Traxle 1.0 mm will also not work. Not sure if there's a solution. I'd recommend if you are seeking a road or cx bike that you like to warm up on the trainer on, either don't get it if it has Mavic Speed Release, or see if the bike manufacturer can supply a derailleur hanger with a different standard.
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Reviews for "The Allure of Ursula: Exploring the Charisma behind the Sea Witch Anthem"
1. Jane - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Ursula sea witch anthem". I was expecting a powerful and captivating song that would do justice to the original character from "The Little Mermaid". However, the anthem fell flat for me. The lyrics were uninspiring and cliché, and the melody was forgettable. It lacked the dark and mysterious allure that Ursula is known for. Overall, it felt like a missed opportunity to create a truly memorable anthem for such an iconic character.
2. Mark - 1/5 - I couldn't get through "Ursula sea witch anthem". It felt like a cheap attempt to cash in on the success of "The Little Mermaid". The song was poorly written, with unimaginative lyrics and a lackluster melody. It failed to capture the essence of Ursula and lacked the depth and complexity that the character deserves. I was hoping for something that would give me goosebumps, but instead, I was left feeling underwhelmed and disappointed. I would not recommend this anthem to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2.5/5 - "Ursula sea witch anthem" had its moments, but overall, it fell short for me. The production value was lacking, with weak instrumentals that didn't do justice to the character. The vocals were decent, but the lyrics felt forced and didn't convey the sinister nature of Ursula effectively. It lacked the impact and power that I was expecting from an anthem dedicated to such an iconic Disney villain. While it's not the worst song I've ever heard, it definitely didn't meet my expectations.