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  1. Maxxis minion 2.35 dual ply with Tesco tube, Get shot of the single ply.
  2. jambo

    Good Pedals

    +1 I use them on everything anything else feels alien.
  3. Stick to the rigid forks dude bit lighter, think of the major harsh landings folk on bmxs take with rigid forks, you`ll get used to it and your muscles will develop the more you ride but a few push ups certainly wont do you any harm.
  4. Eh say what? Thats a return to wear its at thats fo-sho!
  5. interesting bike whats the geo?
  6. sounds like a job for Danny Mac, if you ask me.
  7. I nearly peed of the photo of Bradford from the car lol good weekend boys do it again soon.
  8. if you get a ghz you wont regret it brilliant frames bit lighter than the curtis to mines weighs a ton )
  9. My mate got some nylon extensions turned on the lathe in his work and he has been running them for the best part of a year, solid as a rock!
  10. My estimated guess from picking it up in my hall is.... its bloody light considering its a solid build that can be abused.
  11. jambo

    Curtis T1

    Thanks for the replies boys glad you all seem to like it, has to be the most fun Ive had on a bike in ages. And no i wont sell it cause Ive sold every steel bike Ive ever owned and regretted it every time.
  12. Im on board. VIDEO MAKING TIME!!!!!
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    Curtis T1

    The bunny hop machine i always dreamed of is now mine. Curtis frame and fork (custom vinyl graphics by teeshirtnation.com) Front full XTR V as standard Rear avid S5 and lever with carbon booster and heatsink yellows with primo cable Black burns with custom cloud 9 Front and rear Chris king isos, on 721s of course, 2"Azonic double walls with old school race face stem odyssey saddle Custom seatpost to fit 22mm to come Big thanks to Ross McArthur for sorting me out with half the parts and The Dark Knight for the frame and fork. Enjoy!!
  14. Love the bike man and after having a shot the other day i want to steal it off you. liking the cheeky hidden bash and gold ti bolts.
  15. Didnt know the boy but seen a few of his videos, read it in the paper at work and was totally blown away for the rest of the day. R.I.P.
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    V-brake Setup

    Cheers for the advice boys. I was shocked how good the rear v was to be honest a little sticky feeling at the lever but I've ordered some linear slick cables to sort that i hope. Keep your eyes peeled in bike pics, ill hopefully have it up when i get my seat post made up.
  17. jambo

    V-brake Setup

    To be honest i have a pair of plaz pads for the front but they are to bloody good there either on or off.
  18. Recently purchased a Curtis T1, both frame and fork have v-brake mounts I have a full front XTR setup with the linear arms and standard pads for modulation and stoppies. On the rear i am running an avid 5 full setup with Plaz, cnc backings and XTR carbon booster. I`m looking for advice on setting the brakes up. Best cables to use? lube to use? Should i run the xtr on the rear etc? I basically want to setup what I've got the best possible without having to replace any of the major parts or spend to much cash. Thank you
  19. jambo

    22mm Seatpost

    sounds good boys, my mate has got me a bit of 22 mm tube and getting it welded onto a steel seat clamp. cheers Ross.
  20. jambo

    22mm Seatpost

    oh that would be f**king ace how thick is the wall of the post?
  21. pretty simple where can i get a 22mm seat post for a Curtis T1? HELP PLEASE!
  22. oft its a perfect build if the frame and fork was white like your pashley i would loose my load over it.
  23. If i were you i would pm Ross Mcarthur about the geo of the ET and the Inspired as he has owned both and he also rides for Marino, so he will be able to help you with your frame choice and specs. He Knows his Peruvian bikes!
  24. Well after having a read at what everyone's chat was on this thread i decided to email hope bumming how good the pro 2 is kidded on i rode a mod and asked if it was possible for them to modify the hub to fit a 116mm spacing. This is the reply i got. Hello james,there is no way modifying your current hub but we are working on a model of hub to suit what you require but have no idea when it will be available so hopefully sometime will be able to get it onto the market. many thanks nick Let the waiting commence but if your 10 years old i think you may well have a beard buy the time you get a chance to buy one.
  25. lovely bikes hurry up and buy one so i can perv it.
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