steve@banbury-trials
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cheers for all the comment and cheers for the deal on the frame cyder man ,how are things going now mate ,hope they're going well
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That looks immense - the forks go well with the rest of it
Good work
cheers luke for the comment and the forks
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i once had a hairline crack just below the bleed bolt and that caused me grief ,it was a small crack as my brakes leaked ever so slightly and it was hard to find the problem
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finaly got some sweet pashley on the rig ,pictures to be posted in the next couple of days .....
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im in banbury and thats not very far away at all really.could meet you in lem or you could ride banbury at some point if you like?
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looking very fun
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did anyone else ride oxford today?i did with a few mates like
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it screamed like a fooking crack whore on a de-tox.
that made me lol
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i do like the curtis ,makes me wanna pinch it lol
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i shall possibly be attending with a mate of mine
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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
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WRONG WRONG WRONG - Tarty raffles :wink2:
very correct
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its riding like that that shows the world that trials isn't just about sidehops
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welcome to the forum,follow the guidelines and you'll be fine on here.
my advise would be to go on plenty of big rides so you can see how different people ride and learn from the their experiance .
steve
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just a quick one ,i have got new pads now,read my review in the pad review topic for my opinion on them
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Come to Brum tomorrow tree-badger! Not
shaggedseen 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
treebadger
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(please note this review is based on me riding 24 ,so i dont use these pads for trialsy type moves )
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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will be sold soon as wana get a high bb frame
you whore,you've neen round owen thornhill too much i reckon
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Hg spline on cranks would be f**king awesome. Allowing anywhere between 12 and 22 teeth in 1t increments .
genius
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i HIGHLY recommend avid bb7's ,i run a 203mm rotor with a cheap avid lever and tesco cable and it is more than powerful enough to stop me dead ,in fact my tire loses grip before the brake stops holding .
steve
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i have a 3usb modem too but i haven't experienced your problem .have you tried using it in a different usb port ?only thing i could think it may be.
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very nice looking bike,personally i would get a bigger seat with a hope clamp in blue and some matching blue pedals and then i would love it,but then again im just being picky lol.
steve
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I had a feeling YOU'D be the one to do that!i was guna do it till i saw his post ha
me too lol
Riders In Oxford?
in Trials Chat
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i live half a hour from oxford in banbury ,oxfords a pretty cool place to ride so if you do move you'll certainly have some good riding ,plus oxford has good links to other cities