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Front Free Wheel On Stock
steve@banbury-trials replied to rideing ridic's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
i run trouser clips to advoid this problem,as my jeans got caught once and the freewheel wrench my foot of my pedals wheni was riding down a hill ,not good -
i phoned up tarty and asked about this bb to be run with a eno and i got told that i could run a bashring
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Hmm Might Be A Stupid Question
steve@banbury-trials replied to Jay*'s topic in Beginners Trials Chat
what moves where you struggling to lift the front end up for?bunnyhops ,manuals etc? these moves arent the easyiest thing to lift the front end for,this is due to the bb hieght being higher than the wheel axles .plus the majority of trials bikes arent made to revolve around these street moves. maybe if youy tilt your bars back a bit this may just help you or put a spacer or two under the stem. steve -
they are good bb's but there are some clearence issues with some ffw's .i was going to get one but i would of had to run no bashring so i got a echo internal instead,wich by the way is really nice steve
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i like the look of it,i personally would like it if the cog nearest the sprocket was further away so the the tensioner bodie could go flush against the frame . how cool would it bee if you could get different colour tensioner cogs hmmmm red
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if were not going to ride brum then we need to get this topic closed and a new one opened or something. steve
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My Bike Been Stolen Yay!
steve@banbury-trials replied to mrturner08's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
i love it when people take the law into there own hands jack bauer stylee ,i reccomend using water torture on him -
god damn i wish i had these bad boys on my snow camo pitbull
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woo another simtra rider,have you got any pictures of your bike?mine rides so nice too ,the long cockpit feels nice and doesnt impeed on my riding at all. steve
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all will be revieled next weekend
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i cant really compare the two brakes as i have never had a hope mono trials ,but i personally love my bb7,its powerfull (well powerfull enough to render a pair of fork destroyed in some circumstance),cheap and weighs as much as a hope trials(i think) ;if you were to search trials forum you'll see hundreds of riders that use or reccomend this brake.riders such as neil tunnicliffe have used this brake ,so if its good enough for him then its a good brake i would say. the lever feel can be vairied as the brake pads can be moved in and out from the disc ,the lever can be fin tuned to give different bite points,cables can be changed from thin ones/fat ones and outer cables come in different types.all these can change the feel of the brake .my personal brake has lots of modulation and has a fairly light lever action.so yeah,you can get a very individual feel to the lever . i havent had any problems with my cable,even if it did stretch then its just a case of trurning the barrel adjuster thing to take up the slack.my personal setup is a bb7 203mm rotor ,sd7 lever and gore inner and outer cables. steve
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the thing with doing a 180 is that you have to be really really accurate when your on a thin wall ,but yeah the do look cool
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get some fertiliser and write a big ass rude word on some grass on the sports field or lawn out side the principles office
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i should still be riding ,never know but my steed might have a few suprises . . . . . . . . . .
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2nd,the hold isnt amazing but good pads none the less. steve
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what brake levers ,arm etc do you run?
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bike hut brakes are mint,owens front brake is well good,but i dont know how it would perform if he got a proper bike though. have you considered a avid bb7?its a cable brake but dont let that put you of,its as good as a hope trials brake i reckon,plus a 203mm brake will cost £50 ,but this doesnt include levers or hose though. steve
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keep practicing and you'll get better soon .as for 180s ,turn your head and then your shoulders as you hop and the rest will follow. steve
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war : we were soldiers ,saving private ryan , shooter , enemy at the gate. comedy : lee evans xl tour ,dude weres my car ,me myself and irene. horror : 28days/weeks later , all three resident evils ,hostel ,alian quadrilogy,silence of the lambs,the decent(the film with the lesbo women caving ). boxsets : band of brothers ,24 ,futurama. other : greece ,girl next door ,spongebob. some of my favorites,will probably edit once i remember others. steve
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i heard he was bmx-ing too
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side hops are so last year lol ,good effort mate steve
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grinding and cutting discs vary a fair bit ,usually the better quality the disc the better the result.i personally use a diamond cutting disc,and that gives me a fairly knarly grind
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Which Brakes Do You Use, F&r? - Just Added 'pie Charts'.
steve@banbury-trials replied to cai's topic in Trials Chat
im no expert but here i go,generally front brakes are more powerful than rear brakes ,hence why people fly over handlebars when they pull their front brake. the larger the rotor the more leverage there is to stop the wheel from moving ,so to make the back brake more powerfull some trials riders will use larger rotors to increase the leverage that the brake has. large rear rotors aren't used in all mountion biking disciplines as the rear brake isnt generally required to stop the rider on its own. hope that kinda makes sence,steve -
i hope you dont plan on selling in nmc ,as you'll get sum stick mate.pictures would be helpful too. steve
