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Alex Dark

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  1. fk me sprog, i can post for myself thankyouuuuu
  2. pffffft have the whole thing silver then, really not into that ^^
  3. wish id seen this sooner...got one you could have had for less than a fiver
  4. less hooks, less gaps to front, less wedges, headlocks may help as well....
  5. odyssey linear slic i thinks saw ali c using one of those spangly nokon outers though?
  6. ew spoilt it with half black half silver looks like a t-rex now....was amazing in all black!
  7. Dual ply 2.5 super tacky Minion hands down.
  8. practice....lots, just get it dialled on a realtively soft surface i guess grass?
  9. 1. wrk out some way of making something rub against the rim where its buckled. 2. tighten opposing spokes and loosen opposite spokes to true it sorted
  10. sounds like its been overbled then
  11. oldskool in what way?! its long low and silver probably 2004ish?
  12. leant against something then photoshopped? either way... pretty interesting find
  13. creepy crawler....or if you have more to spend... monty
  14. Too many colours...got the potential to be a lush bike id dotch the yellow spokes, and strip the blue headset if it were me
  15. hmmm dont think "only" comes into it somehow
  16. yep...itll just be either a shite bleed, or the frame flex
  17. Alex Dark

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    1070 i think yeh ok bikes, similar to the echo hifi...bit too short for the bb rise, but ride okay. Nice specced bike, id just lose the flat bars
  18. No worries dude, glad i helped
  19. boil the old backing with pad material, remove carefully with pliers or similar, then push a small 1.5mm/2mm allen key through the holes in the back topush the pad material out. To replace the material, clean out all the old superglue from inside the backing, thinly coat the new compound and the backing with crnoacrylite superglue. As this is a contact adhesive, the old mantra of less is more applies here , so apply sparingly. Leave to dry under pressure, ideally in a vice overnight. Or, have a look at the Heatsink Pad Fitting Guide
  20. did you just paste shortcuts from your pc into your browser?!
  21. give em shit..... haha er maybe oil? and/or boiling water? worst comes to the worst, drill em out as they're 8mm allen keys, it'll be a fairly easy job
  22. sounds like a bent rotor to me probably scuffing the pads and/or caliper body
  23. SD7 levers, or XTR...only ones id use really
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