Good work tom i didnt know you could do half of that stuff !!! no wonder you wanted to ride street the other day cos you seem better on it , i wanna come and ride them rocks at freeport soon.
I say keep the rim you have if it's in good working order but you still might need new spokes cos you need different sizes for different rim , hub combinations , also build it yourself its really easy.
when i stripped my t-rex i just left the headset in and the bottom bracket in cause I'm to lazy to bother taking them out and nothing happened to them , just try to not get any on them but even if you do its not a big deal. As for the stickers they are lacquered over so you wont be able to pick them off but the nitromorse takes it all off easy.
when your a passenger in your mates car and your stop at traffic lights knock the car out of gear with out them noticing , its only a little prank but its funny and annoying.
yeah i think the try all one probably is fixed as all the koxx riders seem to use front freewheels , its just finding somwhere that sells them and they probably cost loads to being koxx an all. cheers for the help thou
the freewheels closer in then the rear sprocket and im using a 127.5 try all bb so the rear sprocket needs to be moved in really which is where the hub i was after would be perfect.
Yeah i did have a normal hub and just cable tied it so it couldnt rachet backwards and was permanetly engaged so it worked just like a fixed hub. But the thing is there are proper ones out there i was just trying to find out if anyone knows of one with 36 holes. I know partz wasnt saying to jam up a profile hub but some one after him said that.
that would leave loads of forensic evidence in your car thou wouldn't it ? also sod's law says some one would see you doing it or fill your hole in before you got there.
I'm not gonna buy a profile *** it up thats stupid !!! they cost about £140. I mean something like this but in 36 hole http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?id=411 . i already am using a dmr revolver but as the sprocket screws on to a thread theres no way of adjusting the chain line with my front freewheel which is the problem I'm having , so if i was to have a hub like the one in the link id be able to adjust it. I only called it a fixed cassette hub as it does have a cassette body its just fixed so seems an appropriate name.