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RockHoundRider

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About RockHoundRider

  • Birthday 12/04/1988

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    http://www.teamwar.tk

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  • Real Name
    Ben Jemison
  • Bike Ridden
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  • Quick Spec
    HandsomeDog Rockhound frame (exactly the same as a planet x jackflash but cheaper) :) gt cromo forks, front maggie with D521 on hope suspension hub ect

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  • Interests
    Riding + Bass
  • Location
    Camberley

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  1. I know you cant post in this area so I thought I would bring your attention to this, I think that the forum is abit silly about not letting people advertise in nmc. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....showtopic=62715
  2. Hey guys, just got a picture for all of you to see, it looks quite funky. now as far as flexibility is concerned, there is none, i havnt felt any thing like it in my life, it is solid. My Truvativ Booster May i just say this is one of the only idea's nick has had that has ever worked, lol so do praise him ;) And if any one wants to try this for them selves i have another whole bashing here that you can have for some doshio's :) Ben
  3. RockHoundRider

    Truvativ booster

    looky looky
  4. Its was a bash guard, is now a booster
  5. best rotors for trials are ones without holes in, as your not doing DH you dont have to worry about cooking your brake, try and find a wavey hope C2 trials rotor
  6. ive never seen this before...but the thing that stikes me, is that are companies trying to make trials bikes look bad? eugh... what you guys think? Ebay Trials Bike
  7. you want to get some really big sweeping bars for that mate, so you can sit back and still steer...back problem sorted (Y) Very kool Though ;)
  8. lol, thanks guys, ive talked to my buyer, and he is ok with it, cheers any way (Y)
  9. hello there, i only learnt how they worked the other day, right, basicly, looking at it from the top, there is a big allen key slot, about 8mm? some thing like that, and a smaller one, i do believe you tighten the big one up inside the steerer...i think, lol
  10. WITH THESE GRIPS IVE GOT ABOUT 1.5FT OF LEVERAGE...SEE I THOUGHT IT WOULD BUDGE WITH ALL THAT, AND ITS NOT LIKE IM A PUSSY OR ANY THING (sorry about caps, just realised cant be arsed to type again)
  11. lol, well some interesting ideas...i dont think the sticking seat idea will work if i cant budge it with them grips...keep em coming guys...
  12. right guys, i have a big problem, i have sold my pashley 26mhz, and i want to strip it down to frame and forks and clean it up for the the bloke ive sold it too. however... my seat post (aluminium) will not budge out of my pashley (steel). there is no seat on the seat post, but i think that would make little difference. my problem is i want to get the post out, but it will just not budge, and i mean i have even got them big pipe/anything destroying grips to try and twist it loose, neither i or my dad can get it to budge at all. i have put large amounts of WD40 on it to seep down, and has been there for several hours... now, can any one give me any suggestions to try, i know alu compresses easier in cold, but i dunno how i could do that... Any bright ideas would be good please... And if i cant get it out...Back up plans would be nice...
  13. you havnt got wd40 in the pedal bearings or the bb have you? i suggest you get some 3 in 1 lube, and do your pedals and bb (just out it in as close as it will go and it will find its way to the bearings). or it may have been damaged by water... and yea, if your bb is made by truvativ, throw it out as they make the worst bb's in the world, ive killed 5 of the sodding things, and one of them on an xc ride... hope this has been some kind of help to you laddy :P
  14. frame and forks for swap, longer frame please
  15. cheers man, that worked a treat (Y)
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