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315r

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  • Birthday 06/25/1979

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    Ozonys Curve V5
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    Barcelona Spain

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  1. Yes. Actually I'm happy with the alignment achieved in the photos. Maybe after some rides and tights I can leave out the washer. Although 8,5mm of tread is enough as trialtech web said....(min 7mm) Thanks!
  2. Done! I think that It's ok, with 8,5mm of free tread for freewheel. I put a lot of grease and tight and untight strongly in different crank possitions 3 or 4 times and the crank end really close to the position of the old one, but not exactly the same. Try-all and Bonz cracks fits perfect and no need and extra washer of 2mm for a perfect chain alignment. Maybe in the next rides I can tight it a little bit more... Thanks for your Help!!!! Here attach some promised pictures where you can see the alignment, free tread, extra washer and final look.
  3. Thanks Mark! Probably this can happen, after some rides and tighten bolts they'll bed much better than now, but because I have some mental block with a "snapping chains" I prefer that chain line were straight as possible to avoid my feared failures...HAHA! I'll give you the result this afternoon.
  4. Thanks, I'll check this and try to hit with a nylon hammer carefully the crank to ensure that it fits like the old one. But yes, the difference is quite big and the oposite crank is perfectly fitted.... Is strange... This afternoon I'll give you the answer! Thanks!!!!
  5. Nop! Nothing more changed, only the cranks. I'll take a picture this afternoon.
  6. Hello! I have a problem with chain alignment after change my old Bonz cranks for a new Trialtech SL . With no problems in the past with my old Bonz and much more old Try-All ones . Now, with my new ones the chain it's much more outside and the alignment is so poor. Today I install a GU ring and extra washer of 2mm and is not enought to achieve the correct alignment. (In Trialtech web claims That at least 7 mm of tread must be cover by the freeweel) Which could be the next step? Maybe a displaced sprocket? Thanks for your help.
  7. 315r

    G_OneLap

    The lap is fantastic Millergo! but what the hell is this music?! When I'll be ok of my injury I'll try to do it. Que no me saldrá, pero y si sí.....
  8. Thanks Aener! This is more or less that last long my try-all! :-D
  9. Ok thanks for your comment Perez!
  10. Hello! I'm searching some feedbacks about the trialtech SL cranks. Flexi? Last long? I cracked my try-all top range cranks after year and a half of use and I'm searching something stronger but still light. Thanks a lot!
  11. No, sorry. In this case it's a fact. Old echo SL is better than the new one.
  12. Nowadays I'm in doubt if exist a freewheel as reliable as old echo SL.... Please ECHO, do it again...
  13. IMO jump the same flat wall with the same movement over and over again is boring. Like "old TGS". But practice natural trial, with infinite possibilities, grips, angles....is not boring. Obviously, actual street trial or brakeless are funny too just because, again, U have infinite movements to do. Creativity is not boring....
  14. Interesting, just because Kool chains, in theory, have more load capacity than Z610.... I have to say that I never used the Z610
  15. Kmc kool chain, heavy, but I prefer to keep my teeth in my mouth rather than have a bike 50 gr lighter.. Change it every 9-10 months, I never break one after 5 years of riding.. AAHH! And I never use split link
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