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  1. Alright mate, sorry i haven't got back to you until now! yeah i've still got everything for sale and i can post it too! Get back to me and we'll see what we can sort out :) cheers! Matt.

  2. Nice man! keep it up!
  3. wicked, yeah just asked dad, he's gonna get one from work for me! (:
  4. ^^ i second that, monty eagle claws, there brill! i have them front and rear, i did have a kenda 8 block up front which was ok, brill in the dry but shit in the wet
  5. tried that, they just bend, then i have to use selotape to get them back out haha do you recon a bolt would work?
  6. Yes! that is exactly what i need, do you think a 9/10 mm socket will work for the time being? or would that f**k it up? as i have heard some people use things like that and it f**cks up there crank threads. Matt.
  7. Hi there, got my mum to buy me a crank extractor whilst she was out shopping, ends up she comes back with what looks like a square taper one, which now when you tighten it up nothing happens, i have heard people suggest using 1p's tried that but they just bend, what i want to ask is that does anybody know where i can get that little plug from that goes on the end of crank extractor, cheers Matt.
  8. Had a good ride today too! weather was dry, but cold still.. nailed a few up to fronts and pedal ups which i never thought i would get, so good day for me!
  9. ^^ Read That, thats nuts! loved it how that chain saw guy got owned
  10. Nope apart from my brakes freezing, but thats nothing, just me being a dooche and not putting any antifreeze in..
  11. Evening out the weight abit, i have quite a heavy back end
  12. ohh i see, okay then, may have to look at buying them sometime, il probably wait till my set up goes kaput, cheers for the advice!
  13. That is one of the nicest stocks i have ever seen! Them forks..
  14. ohh i see.. hmm looks to be an expensive job, think il be leaving it how it is then, yes im on a mod, i have just recently put on a new set of trialtech cranks, do you recon it would work if i did end up buying a new 116mm fixed hub, a screw on sprocket and a freewheel? or would i also need to buy a new bb, i wouldnt be changing any time soon anyway, just wondering.. Matt.
  15. Hi there, at the momant i have a profile rear hub with a freewheel on it and a sprocket up front (not sure on what sprocket, neither freewheel) So what i was wondering is that sometime i would like to switch to ffw, i had a think on what i would need to buy, yes i could buy a normal freewheel to go up front but what about my hub? im not sure on what the fitting is called but i know its not a screw on, when putting the back freewheel on it just slots in, if you get what i mean so yeah, would that mean i would just have to buy a new hub for the back and a freewheel? so i could then just put the sprocket on the back (the one i have already got) and buy a new freewheel for the front and then it would be all good? -Does actually look like the profile mini Any thoughts? Sorry if its confusing Matt.
  16. cunny12345

    Food!

    Stufffed crust pizza! winner!
  17. meeh, yeah il keep on the lookout!
  18. hmm i see but was really looking for the same wheelbase as the comp :/
  19. Hi, i have been looking for a onza comp frame for a while now, i cannot find one second hand and neither do they sell new so im wandering is there a frame which has a similar geo and weight and similar price?? cheers Matt.
  20. awesome! really chilled out,loved it!
  21. yeah saw that the cop was lighter! yeah but there not n stock
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