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steve@banbury-trials

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  1. i was cycling home one night and heard running behind me ,looked and there were 3 chavs chasing me shouting "come here you little f#cker" ,only just got away as i was cycling down a hill. for a while i had a horse whip thingy attached to the inside of my bar-end so that i could just pull it out and whip the b#st#rds if they came near me,luckily i didnt need it and now its rounfd the girlfriends hose on a serious note im realy carefull where i am now at night as i only ride on my own . steve
  2. high bb makes rear wheel control easyier,but stuff like manuals are harder to get the front wheel up for.well i have exhausted my high bb facts now,hope i've helped lol steve
  3. i'll come along just aslong as the steed is working that is.
  4. i like it ,was it a brand new frame?if so where'd you get it?
  5. whats the technical name for the rubber used for brake pad ?just wikipedia'd it and theres so many names . steve
  6. tarty and trials-uk,both have very good customer service from what i can tell.also there websites have good details on the products they sell i also get a fair bit from chainreactioncycles. steve
  7. is your wheel dished properly?only thing i could think of .maybe he is,sneaky i reckon
  8. you may have posted in the wrong forum mate,recipe sounds nice though
  9. i'd like to see some fancy but practical hydroformed frames ,and these frames to be made using differnt materials .also i'd like to see more stock frames (135mm ) with horozontal dropouts like d.o.b frames . steve
  10. well thats going to be a bit of a let down,i think bt should make convertors so that qr and people who have bolt on hubs like dmr revolvers can use this frame too. steve
  11. i quite like it,not to sure if i would trust a deng frame thats sub 2kg though.i will have to see what the reviews are like.what front rin are you running?have you got a weight for the whole bike ? steve
  12. im not fussed about my style,im just happy when i mangae to do something without falling over/getting hurt as for clothing i try to co-ordinate.i also try to stay away from jeans as i find them restricting,so i tend to go for 3/4 length shorts and light weight trousers. as for my upper body any old tshirt will do ,and maybe a thin hoody on them cold nights. steve
  13. does the horozontal frame accept quick-release hubs?
  14. don't forget the chain wont enjoy being very taught,may even decide to snap wich is never fun. steve
  15. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....p;f=1&id=19
  16. walk,run ,cycle,steel a horse (or large mammal ) and ride it there.hope i've helped. steve
  17. if they work well you could earn a fair bit selling them,well done steve
  18. pitbull steve of banbury - banbury trials
  19. if you have a look in the bike picturs section (full members one) theres a topic on bt raven 08,if you pm the bloke that started the topic (rav ? i believe he works for bt ) he'll probably be able to help you. steve
  20. http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/category.php?id=66 it'll probably be one of these if not go onto the bt website and send them a email. steve
  21. they look good,i like the new gu tp more than the gu le ,i think this is because of the more 'machine' styling(only word that i could think to describe it as lol ).doubt i'll buy one unlkess they get good honest reviews though. steve
  22. i surpose it wouldn't be to hard t make your own rotors,just you'd have to make a adapter if you make a monster rotor.has anyone ever made the own rotor? steve
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