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Muel

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  1. You actually took what these lads were saying seriously? Come on dude shape up.
  2. Muel

    F1

    Anyone watching qualifying? Button's struggling!
  3. To be paying back £82 a month, I'm guessing you're earning a fair bit over the £15k thresh hold?
  4. Muel

    Making A Website

    Want me to knock you something up anyway? I really need more in my portfolio. I'm at Uni now, so it might take a week or two to fit you in, but it's up to you?
  5. Could always cut it down if it's actually snapped?
  6. Hawks Nest, bout 10 mins from Buxton. It's only like a half days ride really though if that, so we take these push bikes up along with the motorbikes.
  7. Got some pics last time we were practising, thought I'd stick them up. I got the rock on the right aswell, but didn't keep the front up. Got that on video aswell. My brother trying to work out where to go next. Little line, havn't managed it yet though. I look rather daft in the last one, the rock looks tiny, it is actually a bit taller than that, the ground runs up the side of it a bit. Got it on video anyway. Dunno why I ended up tucking so much on the photo, really didnt need to haha. Think it was because the take off was downhill, so I couldn't really kick the pedals much.
  8. I think it would be a good idea to get this tested by 1handedluke, or sponser him or something. Looks brilliant! What fluid can it take though? Just mineral oil? What size are the pistons in the lever aswell? I think that a maggy louise uses the same size piston as an HS33, so I'm guessing you could run front louise, rear HS33?
  9. Muel

    Making A Website

    In for the incredibly cheap TF unqualified student rates..... I need to build more sites for my portfolio, so sure we can work something out if you want? But, if you're wanting to build it yourself, you have three options really: Learn to code, took me 3 years to get me to where I am now, Bronz has been doing it a lot longer I think.Buy a program, but this usually doesn't give you full browser support, W3C compliability and often doesn't comply to a web standard.Download a program illegally, which is illegal and has the same problems I listed above. Or you can do some overtime at work, and employ me for less.
  10. Very smart! Much nicer than mine, but I bet your's has cost you more...
  11. Some brakes meant for mineral oil can hack it, but I don't think any for Dot oil can.
  12. By kicking the shit out of them, at a guess.
  13. This is impeccable comic timing, but I'm probably not coming now. I was playing on my T-Pro before, fell off a stack of pallets and rolled my ankle pretty badly. Also forgot to order new pads, mine are almost down to the backings lol.
  14. Hammer them on, they'll stretch. Don't cut them up though, that'd just be retarded.
  15. Whats your budget? I'd say always buy everything you can second hand, you can get some real bargins on Ebay and sometimes on here because trials parts are worth nothing.
  16. Here we go, almost brand new T-pro: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Trials-Bike-Onza-T-P...id=p3286.c0.m14 Off you go.
  17. I find it much harder to hit the tensioner than a rotor, and you don't have to have a mech hanger to use a tensioner. Depends how much you bend the rotor by, if it's knackered and needs replacing, then it's £25-30, whereas a new mech hanger is about £10.
  18. Left, all the cool guys use their left. Means you can sidehop to the right and not bend rotors if you get it wrong.
  19. I'll definately be there, unless it's raining badly. What time are people aiming to arrive? Must remember to stick a dual ply tyre ont rear.
  20. Well thats a stock, the first bike you posted is a Mod. You need to decide what you want first, then buy something second hand. If you can get £300 together, you can get some very decent bikes second hand. if you've only got like £200, what you can get new isn't worth having if you ask me.
  21. You can get a second hand T-Pro for £200 on ebay, which would ride like a proper trials bike, rather than a sack of shit.
  22. I did? When was that? Seem to remember getting PM'd about it but didn't remember your name. Anyway glad it sorted it mate.
  23. Take the hose off, attach it to the lever with the bleed bolt in and the lever blade removed, attach the end of the hose to a pump and carefully pump it out. Best to have a folded rag or towel for it to land into. (Hold it onto the lever with one hand and it'll stop it easy).
  24. If this fags going I'll come. Need to learn where everything is in Sheff, just started at SHU.
  25. I'd try the original seal first to be honest, it will have worn down slightly over time so may be slightly free-er than a new seal. Unless it's leaking, it's not really worth replacing it if you ask me.
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