Ive gor a pair of these:http://bikes4trials.com/products.php?plid=m4b2s137p150 The rims are the old try-alls ( the ones with the front double wall )...They really are extremely good, it would be worth upgrading the rear hub or locking it out and going front freewheel (like ive done) but for the money you can hardly complain!
http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....showtopic=41481 Look in that^^ If you're going to put topics up without using the search..at elast tell eople what you're lookingusing..eg tar/no tar grind/smooth/dead grind
Ive been riding for around a year and a half..i ride stock, never done competitions before...only ever ridden street, wheres the nearest comp for me (lostwithiel, cornwall) and what route should i take?
shes a bit of a beast....looks like the old m1...i love the suspension setup, and gloss white on a big travel bike looks awesome...bit of a feather weight as well.
Theres no real point...i had the same idea but gave up when i couldnt make it work... I thought i could use on of the old maggie discs, (sealed system ones )a hose splitter an hs33....split the hose coming out of the hs33 lever and route it to the disc ..however..they would never bite at the same time ( effectively negating the extra power gained ) and would be extremely mushy
Welcome to the forum...be nice..use good spelling/grammar etc and you'll be validated soon Try trashzen.com for the techniques and set up some little pallet gaps to practice your gapping...or just use one pallet and a pavement
Well, check the rides section of the forum..theres always rides going down in your part of the country... Anyone else fancy coming? It should be quite good...where does everybody want to meet? train station? marks n spencers?
They are NOT the same compund.....i have a pair of the greens and im very impressed with them...good hold, fairly good bite and silent...the reds are pretty much the same except a slightly softer compound