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  1. Basically the maggy I've got on the rear is really dodgy. 50% of the time if you do a move then realease the brake to ride out it doesnt actually comeback the full distance. Therefore is left slightly touching the rim. Im not sure what to do about this.

    Possibly try and like grease up the pad mover bit? :S

    Please Help, Phil

    p.s A new maggy isnt an option as this is just a temporary one until I get new cable for my other one and get it bled.

  2. What I find when I am doing something new is that if I see it ride up to it and do it straight away without hesitating knowing that I can do it I normally can and feel good. But as soon as I chicken out of something once I loose my confidence :(

    Mates being there always boosts my confidence.

    And also I think what people say has a massive effect on ability. For example I said to my mate 'your too tired, been riding all day, its getting to you' as a joke but it actually meant he couldn't concentrate as much.

    On to excuses. Well with my mate that I always ride with we don't really use excuses because we know what each others abilities are and don't feel like we have to make excuses if that makes any sense.

    But I quite often make excuses to myself :P

    Phil

  3. Hi all im going to New Zealand in january and taking my bike (Y) , just posting to see if there is any New Zealand riders i could meet up with?

    Cheers Dave

    New Zealend is a fairly big place and there are probably about two members on this forum who are from New Zealend let alone the ares you are visiting, would have to be preety damn lucky! But good luck (Y)

    Phil

  4. the skill for natural far excides that of street. i know people who are awesome at natural but nothing like tunni on street. just because he can gap and sidehop huge doesnt mean he can balance consistantly on awkward rocks in a precise and efficient way. and yeh its true from what ive heard off various people who are good at comps/ natural. hes probably better than average though.

    ps i believe damons much the same. (not disputing there awesome street riding though)

    Aha put what I was trying to say correctly - cheers. I agree with that.

    Pgil

  5. Cheers guys I think most of my questions have been answered (Y)

    I reacon it would be brilliant if Neil was competing however I can see he is pushing Trials to the limits on the streets and maybe there is no place for his style at competitions - someone in the know want to reveal what they think? Discuss :)

    I could imagine a few people have had near fatal accidents by falling on their back awkwardly.

    But in conclusion I think trials is a safe sport COMPARED to other mountain biking types such as freeride, downhill and dirt jumping. Maybe wrong what do you think?

    Someone I know recently moved to trials after they broke their back in some manner dirt jumping.

    Phil

  6. hey me and a mate have both bought onza t-rex trials bikes however mine is old skool and his is new skool. in the couple of weeks we have had them i can do more is it because the frame is shorter? :P

    Well could be down to that however :

    -You might be more natural on a trials bike.

    -You might put in more practise.

    -You might be physically fitter and therefore find it easier to learn.

    However, no offence, but he might have the upper hand when you both start improving more because the newer T-REX's have alot nicer gemoetry on the back wheel than the old (in my opinion).

    Phil

  7. andover about the same as basingstoke i would say.

    could meet up for a ride say sunday the 17th(next sunday off)

    could meet in basingstoke if phil wants to show us about?

    give us a bell on 01264355982.

    have you been to hook woulds yet?

    i've never been

    Allrite Mate sounds good I'll see whats gonig on closer to the time. Yeh me and dave have a few preety good spots but depends if you guys are mental good. How long you been riding?

    Nah havent been to hook woods before.

    Phil

  8. Duct tape it under your seat if you have one, if you really don't want to ride with a bag...

    haha stupidest thing I've heard :) - you wouldn't take a phone riding if you didn't think you might have to use it and having it stuck to your bike makes it a little hard to use.

    Well personally I wear jeans so I never have a problem. If the peeps you ride with have bags maybe slip it in there?

    Phil

  9. Too much stuff! (not in order of most important (Y) )

    - striving to get better

    - having a laugh with mates

    - hilarious stacks

    - meeting new people

    - coming home and feeling like a complete king after a day riding

    - improving your bike

    - improving your body

    - nailing a new move however big or small it is

    - people who are impressed and say good stuff

    - doing something that isn't an everyday generic thing for people to do

    - etc :P

    TRIALS IS SO GOOD

    Phil

  10. I work out a fair bit just like weights in my lounge in various positions/situps/pressups etc.

    But could do with some advice: :)

    Im 16 and apparently its not a good idea to work out everyday? I know muscles need time to rebuild themselves after a workout but does that mean working out everyday is worse than every other? :S

    Help please :) Phil

  11. Loving it!!!! Good choice of song - some awesome riding. What I especially loved was how serene the places you rode were - I didnt see one person for some strange reason I really like that. :)

    Good Stuff

    Where abouts was this video shot?

    Phil

  12. i'm in andover near basingstoke if you fancy a day ride one weekend give us a bell

    Work 01264355982

    Brian

    Hey dude I ride everyday with Dave (echo vs onza) we are looking for people to ride with because the scene is abit bleak here. Deffinetly give you a shout sometime.

    How is andover?

    Phil

    what bout a ride in st neots.. weve got a real good selection of riders and spots call me.. if ur intrested

    07771630518

    ryan..

    Where abouts is st neots then? (sounds awesome)

    Phil

  13. we're still waiting for mr monty? i think to show us his

    We all critisized and said it couldn't be done but apparently hes done it..../doing it...

    Ha that was complete balls!

    We all know its about 'bike mania' many hours of fun spent on that mastering some sick lines.

    And what is a 'dab' - to be fair I didn't readf the instructions.

    Phil

  14. Its easier to learn in stages. Firstly learn to pedal, brake, pedal, brake whilst staying on the back wheel. Then learn how to do a back hop by leaning forwards then backwards then lifting up. Once you can do both of these try putting them together. Get up on to the backwheel then hop forwards and do a kick at the same time. And just keep practicing. Practise makes perfect.

    He wants some tips on backhopping not pedal hopping I believe, so if he can't back hop yet I can't imagine he can stall on the back wheel then kick and roll forward.

    Anywho welcome to trials forum.

    Basically first learn to do an endo and then use the momentum coming back to pull yourself onto your back wheel. When you have this dialled and can keep central as you come back just try pulling your pody up so your back wheel jsut leaves the ground. Kepp practising this until you feel you have improved your balance and can do quite a few in a row. Its always very important whilst backhopping to keep your arse right over the rear wheel. It will take some practise to get the balance but as I mentioned try the endo and then pulling back method. THEN you can move onto more technical things such as kickhops.

    Another way that was shown in a preview to Ryan Leech's instructional video was to put your front wheel up on something and from this point it will be easy to pull back to the back hop position however I would recomend the way I explained above.

    Hope I have helped.

    Phil

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