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Alex Dark

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  1. erm people use modstock all the time.... definite tra called the "angelboy" a mock.....may not be used, but surely easier if people know what it means
  2. Now that actually looks damn nice....good job tris i'm well impressed..... now where's my coust i need a bike dude!
  3. That helped, and in a humorous way too That didn't
  4. FFW = front freewheel IS = international standard DD = dual disc HS= headset HA = head-angle Mock= stock with 20" front wheel Mod-Stock = stock with 116 spacing rear end to take mod hub
  5. Righto, Got a t-master front hub and a rear try-all hub (satin black with big white tryall logo) with blown bearings. Anyone got any idea what sizes I'd need? I'm going to email tarty tomorrow, but just thought id post this up just in case Also, just wondering how the best way to get old bearing outer shells out of a hub, apart from a dremel as i don't have one . Sure At least a few of you must have had this problem.
  6. i was going to point that out.....
  7. I agree...looks mint, and geo looks pretty noice as well
  8. Wrong section dude.... Could be that the o-ring has perished somehow and needs replacing, or the lever body has a scratched bore and will need replacing.
  9. I'd always recommend a KMC kool chain only snapped one in about 2 years
  10. My thoughts exactly i'd just use a bmx ISO...or iuse a front freewheel, but hey, your pro2
  11. Hmm, maybe, worse back-wheel control?....Surely there's a good reason stay length has slowly come down, until 380 is the accepted norm?
  12. Same idea as rockstar...although i think they are the same bb's in all fairness clicky
  13. Shame about the long chainstays though Step backwards in my opnion
  14. It's just that he's proposing to weld it on and that.....
  15. No buying or selling in the New Members section in afraid....
  16. Apparently the collars break off fairly easily, and they won't clear a FFW setup with bash. although i don't think you use ffw do you? pro2?
  17. Yes....i've just realised that haha oh well, least he got a decent answer(s) albeit repeated around 5 times.
  18. haha im not suprised...adn it WAS typo....only jakes singlewall attempt failed, mines still going strong check jakes attempt here erm i'd advise using a grinder, what sort of saw are you planning on using? erm, how big are the holes? pictures would be a help
  19. Unfortunately, due to the tiny bearing size on an isis bearing bottom bracket, far higher grade bearings have to be use when compared with sq. taper. Thus driving the price up to around double or even triple of square.
  20. I started on a stock, and as a result really cannot get along with mods all Personal preference really, and depends to some extent on your size. As a beginner ( 12-15 ) id recommend getting a mod, any older and i'd say stock. Any mountain bike background, and i'd also say stock.
  21. how much for the blasting and powdercoating? oh, and have you got access to heat-treating?
  22. shit the bed that looks mint! fancy powder coating my coust v1 white then sending it back to me?
  23. Ideal, thanks very much Im ordering seal kit tonight, so I'll update tomorrow if ive got any problems
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