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  1. gaz, nice vid mate, some amazing moves in their, pitty i seen you do them all thoguh , non the less the video still imprssed me very much, next vid should be even better
  2. quality vid damon, you are f***ing amazing, improving every video, that notts drop gap was massive, couldnt belive you did it, when i witnessed it, overall nice editing and song was brilliant too shame i missed you ride, when you came down mansfield, hopefully you will come down again soon!
  3. some nice pics, and riding, keep it up lads!
  4. wow! a raido built back wheel, never seen that before it come like that?
  5. nice bike, loos even better in the flesh
  6. haha! this little guys amazing, nice little video, hes goning to be brilliant if he keeps it up!
  7. matt!

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    ok thanks for the help guys, much apriciated.
  8. t-pro are a good frame but i you give it some hammer they do break, also they dent very easily, but over all a good frame.
  9. matt!

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    any one know where i could buy one of these, will tarty sell them?
  10. matt!

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    are you %100 sure that it is exactly the same?
  11. matt!

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    how is this correct?
  12. matt!

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    nice one, and you say your bike is a zona, is that correct?
  13. yea i have heard postiove things about thses pads, but not many people have ran them, seen as tartybike have only recently had there first batch of them.
  14. boiling water left them soak, dry them off, light sand, be back to normal, or possibly better.
  15. i thoguht this aswel, but wth normal cable yes you do have to use a new olive, not to sure about your cable though..
  16. free running is amazing i would love to be able to that as brilliant as them....
  17. i dont think you can replace the bearings, due to them being sealed inside the headset to keep water and dirt out, so if there designed to do that i cant see them coming out
  18. matt!

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    thAt would be great, i would like to see these pictures hopefully you can post them up.
  19. matt!

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    iam talking about the actual bottom bracket, and yes i know you need that tool to fit/tighten, the echo bottom braket. i run a tensile freewheel so will it bea lright to purchase a echo external bottom braket and run it for a while, before i get my fixed cog?
  20. matt!

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    good ive heard posotive things about those bottom bracket so i would like to run one.
  21. matt!

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    yea run i a freewheel but getting profile, do you think it will fit with jst a fixed cog?
  22. matt!

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    hey guys, my bottom bracket is on its way out, so i guess i need to purchase a new one, but i dont know any of the length,size. i cant find them any where so i will ask you guys, could anyone please point me in the correct direction of finding the length, size of it or tell me if you know. also would a echo bottom bracket fit.this bottom bracket i think the sheel width is 68mm (not 100% sure) but not to posotive on the length. hope you can help. matt
  23. well on my sidehops i go to front wheel, some people say this is a bad way to do it but i cant go to wheels, ive tried but cannot do it, i run very low pressure to have maximum spring of the back wheel, and a big preload for more power, and just go straight up in the air and my body automatically gose across, i find if that i concentrate on goig up and not across i can make the sidehop better than if i think about going acroos, here is a little clip of a 41inch sidehop my sidehop
  24. your in for an extreamly large suprise, i can see the video being amazing, from the footage that i have seen him film
  25. this topic was made about 3 years or more ago? or has someone brang it back up for a reason? --><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(joe b @ Sep 29 2006, 10:16 PM) ←</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec--> Simon, get a Koxx rim. Seriously, they are better than everyone makes out. But, make sure you get an 06 version as they are far superior to the older versions (smaller holes, thicker sidewalls, and they hold grinds better, for some reason). Cheers, Joe.
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