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echoteam1

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About echoteam1

  • Birthday 02/01/1993

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    laid_123@hotmail.co.uk
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  • County (UK Only)
    Essex
  • Real Name
    joe laidlaw
  • Bike Ridden
    Mod
  • Quick Spec
    koxx hydoxx 2.

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    hockley

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  1. this is the name of the song from that vid you posted Skrip Breaks-Enemy Crush

  2. gu typhoon 07 forsale spec gu typhoon frame (black) echo urban forks (black) viz stem (black) neon bars (black) echo cranks (black) try-all front and rear rim (black) viz rear hub (black) hope pro-2 front hub (black) try-all freewheel try-all tyres hs33 rear brake avid juicy front brake price 300 pound may drop to 250 please write back with any comments about the bike sorry no pictures available yet but can sort them out if your interested thanks not splitting
  3. i had a pair of ribos but now i have got my tridents they feel alot more comfortable so i would get tridents
  4. go for try-all best ones you can buy, they dont skip and have a good engagement
  5. a onza is good for a first bike because they are strong and can be made light especially a t-pro
  6. ross or any of the frenchies but british rider, so many good riders wouldnt know who to pick
  7. DOBs crack really easy so go for a deng frame
  8. troy lee design are good 12 pound from chainreaction
  9. i would recommend some phat pads work brilliant on smooth or a grind in dry and wet weather
  10. What bike do you ride? echo team How long you been doing trials? year and half What is your biggest flat to flat? 8 ft What is your biggest sidehop? 43 both ways What is your biggest drop? 6.5 ft in comp natty or street? natural Where is your favourite place to ride? hook woods
  11. my mate had some heatsink reds they didnt seem to work aswell as the phat pads do
  12. bout 6 ft 5 in a comp with just about bike length to land
  13. if you are going to compete and you are under 15, in the club im a member at you can only ride a 20" but if your 15 plus you can ride 26" i ride a 20" and if i get onto a 26 it is quite a bit harder to ride but you can roll up logs easier than on a 20" you also get more clearance aswel
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