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steve@banbury-trials

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  1. Looks great fun, though the forks let it down a little - other than that it's pretty phenominal!

    I would try and sell you my Pashleys, but they've not got a disc mount on (being steel you could get one attached easy enough though ;))

    would they be 24" mounted vee's by any chance?

    cheers for all the positive comments people (Y)

  2. Come to Brum tomorrow tree-badger! Not shagged seen you in a while!

    Owen

    darn just seen this reply >_< i am intending on showing my face in a couple of weeks time as i need a good buggering and bike ride :rolleyes:

    treebadger

  3. (please note this review is based on me riding 24 ,so i dont use these pads for trialsy type moves :turned: )

    Pads: inspired vee pads

    Time used: about a week

    Rim used: atomlab 24"

    Grind: hell no

    Ceraminc: nope

    Brake used: neon vee adapter,hellfrauds vee brake ,avid sd7 lever,tesco cable

    What is your opinion of a working brake: lots of modulation and great hold

    How do they compare to previous pads you have used: better hold than heatsink reds on a smooth rim,less modulation though

    Review : these pads have very good bite to them,but as i don't really want bite from my brake this makes me sad >_< but the hold on the other hand is very very good and these pads have a appealing pricetag too.i predict that these pads would be very good on a front vee setup on a trials bike,with the very good bite and hold qualities that they have im sure they would be winners .

    steve

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