bionicman
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Ive heard that rock pad blues give good hold on a grind
but plaz crm pads are the way to go
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i ride a t-rex/pitbull copy but want to either get a echo hi-fi or adament A1 in the future
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I've heard that they need a lot of maintenance and are usually very stiff
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Me and my mate tried to put a 19" rear tyre on a onza t-vee we poured boiling water
on it to try and stretch it but it would no way go on
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I really wouldnt start on a mission they are weak same as a t-raptor i found this out because i used to have a t-raptor get a cheap 20" bike
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try-all rims are very strong i done a 6.5ft gap and rimmed out and got a tiny tiny flat spot very strong other wise
I would advise you to get one
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You can get it from the roads its the black stuff which joins the pavment together
works very well
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I asked the same sought of question if a middle burn would be able to take a echo bash but it wont but a tensile will be able to have a different bash ring
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Ive heard that the bearings on the echo hubs bearings seem to go very quickly but definatly get a profile well worth the money
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I want to get a new rear hub and is there any rear hub that would be better than a pro II trials for the same price thanks
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try-all rims are very stiff but ive heard the 07 echos are ment to be strong and hold grinds well
but after the 06 echo wheels
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My avid bb7 whistles but it works amazingly im not sure if that is what yours does
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Definatly plaz crm pads they give a good hold and bite
they also have a good wear life
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Im not sure about the monty cranks but definatly get the tensile freewheel or try-all
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Get some rock pads blue they work well in both wet and dry and last a good time on a grind
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The most annoying thing would have to be trying to get my tyre to not rub on my frame
2.5 maxxis and a try-all 47mm rear wheel doesnt go with my frame
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I was wondering what would be the 2 best pads two run on either side
for example a plaz pad and a koxx brown
What pads would make it work the best
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I want to get a new rear rim and its either between a 47mm rear try-all or a onza ronnie rim what would be the strongest
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Me and my mate were in the local chav park playing on a rail when this little chinese kid rode past us and went on to the wet grass,
next thing we see is he flipped over the handle bars on to his face because of the wet mud on the field
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either get a try-all or a ronnie very strong
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Plazmatic crm pads on a grind
Heatsink blues but i found they wear down quite quick on a harsh grind
Try mixing 2 pads i did run 1 plaz crm and 1 heatsink blue it was immense
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At the moment i use 2.5 rear and 2.1 front but i used to have a 2.5 maxxis on the rear and a 1.8 panaracer that a mate gave me it was unbelivibly light
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there is nothing wrong with that as a begginer bike
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i would love to front to back a big rail and land it smooth
Pro Ii Rear
in Beginners Trials Chat
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I've just got a proII rear trials hub and I've had it 3 days and been going down steep hills and not pedal hopping or anything like that and i want to know how long it will take to bed it in before i can start to ride it properly