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MK999

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  • Birthday 07/03/1988

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    Berkshire
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    Mark
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  1. Well, £50 plus what the maggies cost me, and the odd bits I got for them like some ali bolts as some were missing/useless, had to get pads as someone let me down on those, seatpost and saddle etc (for trips to work/uni) cost a bomb because of the odd size, had to source a clamp and a piece of tube to make one. Add it up and it starts to make less sense really, but then there would have been costs on top of any bike I got 2nd hand so it's swings and roundabouts. to be honest just as a commuting thing for £50 it's pretty decent, lighter than anything else you'd pick up on ebay etc, stronger and probably more reliable. The fact it's light enough and almost purposeful enough to be a decent trials frame is a bonus.
  2. I agree, the decals/stickers/whatever you want to call them are too much, would look ok plain white... But stripping it down and painting is a bit too much effort/cost atm, see if I like it first
  3. That'll be it, will be happening all over the country, no way retailers are gonna take a profit hit, remember their profit is only part of the cost of the item, so any hit to their profits will be larger than the 2.5% from VAT increase if they don't pass it on to customers.
  4. It also wouldnt work with 19-20", as the 2nd set of bolts would have to start in the middle of first set (inch, 25.4mm/2=12.7mm) Unless you start getting into (more flexible) adapters and costs starts going up etc etc
  5. strain (stretch)=Stress/youngs modulus, as a percentage So as far as breakage goes length is irrelevant, however shorter piece of metal individually will stretch less as the percentage of their original length is smaller, as a chain it will be just as bad though as it is the same length. If not worse actually as the pins act as stress concentrators and having more of them, and I assume half the size, will actually quadruple the stress in a similar sized chain link IIRC (it should be somewhere near quadrupled anyway, the actual stress is obtained via an ESDU chart and not calculated but it is an exponential shaped plot for plate with a hole) edit: I missed a page so that seemed slightly out of the blue, I was referring to whoever quoted Ali's post saying half was incorrect.
  6. Well, now count all the different ratios between 18/15 and 18/16 while keep the same, expensive, FFW. Now count all the people that might wanna experiment with 6 FFW's before they find what works for their bike/them
  7. I have the same issue with parts but for the opposite reason age wise, as in the parts are *no longer* there I just like the more retro stuff, the dream project is an Opel Manta A with an RB25/26 stuffed in the front that's 70-75, and I currently own a Nova runaround and track car project at 93 (facelift as of 90 though) and 88 (originally around in 85ish) respectively, so that should put into perspective what too new is On topic though; ebay is definitely your best bet for really cheap starting bikes, if it's not full suspension and dual disc the masses don't wanna know, so trials bikes which are only just trials bikes tend to go for <200, I got mine for £50, spent 70 on some HS33's and way more than I needed to on other odd bits, but it could have been working fine for £140ish!
  8. Too new for me really Validation is done by full members submitting votes on your posts, but a similar thing.
  9. Normally find loads of onza woodstocks on ebay, cheap and cheerful and come with a seat tube, looked at a few before I got my mission reefer (and had it been the same price I would have got the woodstock as they look far better) edit: Also what do you drive etc, also a lover of those 2 special letters that denote that fantastic black and grey material
  10. Sounds quite worthwhile when it comes to needing new washer, same functionality without bling cost
  11. Can you use the metal washers in the normal maggie clamps or have Echo been clever about it and made them a different radius?
  12. All the ordering info etc is in their christmas opening times on main page iirc
  13. Think the main thing bringing it down is the graphics to be honest, clean white would look pretty cool and the graphics look cheap and horrible, was going to rip them all off soon as I got it but they're either lacquered over or painted on!
  14. Thought I'd beat the xmas day/soonest delivery date after crew and stick this in since I'm done spending too much money now Nothing amazing or even new I know but thought a few might be interested Picked up this on ebay recently as I've been after a trials bike for a while since finding a BMX too cramped to be comfortable with spec now is: Standard bits: Alex DX32 Rear rim, DX24 front Mission hubs/chainline/gearing Mission Stem FSA Pig Headset Kenda Kinetics tyres Bits I've added: Try all Loc-all grips Onza carbon bars HS33 front and rear Random front pads cam with the HS33 I got, smooth rim for a bit of modulation TNN LGM's on what I think is a medium grind on the back Speedrace single cage pedals Tartybikes chainstay protector (Mandatory equipment I think??) Comfy looking white seat from Halfrauds, which is a san marco ponza power apparently! Seat is just sat there for now until I get a seat post, which is being a pain as it's 22.2mm! Only thing I've found is a Haro BMX seatpost on ebay that will fit, NOS from the 80's! Unless I go for a stumpy pivotal style seat, which is gonna be uncomfortable to ride when I need it. Gonna be used to save a bit of money on the commute to work and hopefully have a bit of fun chucking it about (Quick release seat for dual purpose planned!)
  15. Every substance in the world ever basically, occasionally the flavour of the month carcinogen gets some bad press and people decide to get scared about it. Bearing in mind you can't do a 5 minute test of flicking it on someone and going "ooh yep, they just got cancer" unsurprisingly yes there's something of a correlation between cancer cases and people that spend a lot of time around/covered in crude oil/oil products. And actually the most commonly found carcinogen is probably living material, being carbon based and therefore radioactive (this is how carbon dating works) it is also a carcinogen, and since there's more living things in the world than smokers...
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