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harmertrials

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  1. I heard on the news that it is raining this weekend... I so hope not
  2. Because the thread has gone in the crank, as mine did.
  3. I heated mine with a welding blowtorch until they were red hot, then continued to hit the hell out of it with a punch and a metal sledge hammer, it still didn't come off even after a whole day of trying. I gave up.
  4. anyone else, I will post up for you in full members.
  5. List isn't like that, my names on there twice... Me (jack/harmertrials) Mat (scopse) Ricky (RickyColeman) Darren (Orgun Donor) Rich (Karsonlevoret) Jon Ben Cox Hendrixmaster John Kan (J-KAY) Chris Elson (chris121) Dan Brooker AndyB drumhitter
  6. It will fit fine but if your running a front freewheel on the monty then the axle might not be long enough to fit it on.
  7. Me! Cant wait. Will be arriving on saturday.
  8. I typed this up ages ago and I find my self searching for it over and over again, why do people keep asking the same question? You don't really need alot of equipment, no need for a bleed kit. Just a 3mm allen key... a 5mm allen key... some anti-freeze or coolant and your away. I'll guide you through it step by step although if you search you will find out how. Step 1: Remove the brake from the bike (easy). Step 2: Undo the bolts, use the 3mm allen key to undo the bolt on the lever (the one next to the hose) and use the 5mm allen key to undo the bolt on the calliper (the only bolt on there). When both bolts are removed hold over bath and repetively squeeze the lever untill most of the oil or water is in the bath. Step 3: Fill the bath with water (preferably cold) and add around half a litre of coolant or anti-freeze. Step 4: Place the brake under the water and make sure all of the brake is level and completely covered in water (you don't want any air getting in there). Step 5: repetitively squeeze the lever, I would recommend around 200 times for a rear brake and 150 for a front brake, just keep squeezing it for ages. Step 6: When your happy you have squeezed it enough, place the bolts back in and make sure they are super tight (do this whilst the brake is still under water). Step 7: Clean the brake and put it back on the bike, it should be good as new. Step 8: Clean the bath and then ride!
  9. its a 15 minute train to brighton from lewes, then a 1hour 35 minute train to pompei. And... we are driving, we are camping out on saturday night not sunday because its more of a weekend away if we do, will be a laugh. Cheers to the guy with the camp site links.
  10. Come on fellas, we need somewhere to camp... Not to sure on the beach unless there is loads of us doing it (its a bit dodgy).
  11. Why have you photoshopped the front rim and spokes, oh and the brake mounts in the first picture? Just looks wierd. Also... Are my eyes decieving me or is that Billocks?
  12. Me and mat (scopse) are beaching it up, will be good, just bring a tent and join us.
  13. Hey everyone, no one was interested in the hastings ride so its now become a brighton ride... whos with me?
  14. Theres two of us and I suppose it could be a last resort option... Still looking
  15. Mate I already posted this in nmc and all the details are in rides/locations.
  16. haha nice one mate, so... Whos renting out there garden to two bum loving guys x haha
  17. Nice one mate, fancy a few pints saturday night aswell.... still after somewhere to camp, any gardens going people?
  18. Ok dude, need somewhere and I'm sure someone wont mind... will be a laugh, we can go out riding saturday.
  19. but theres two of us, two bikes aswell in the back. We need to camp. Any gardens going spare near town so we can go out Saturday night riding and drinking?
  20. How far is that exactly? I mean is it walkable to town because we might be a bit over the limit on saturday night
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