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Maxie_Monty

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  1. Could get a few people out to Derby, as the lot i ride with and myself live bout 15 mins on train from there. Ill speak to a few and see if there up for it.
  2. The BB5 disc brake is a brake with only one ajuster wheel to move the pad closer to the rotor. on the BB7 however, i believe that there is 2 ajuster wheels to get a more precise closer alignment to the rotor.
  3. Owffftt, Heatsink Yellows on a smooth/dead ground rim. Way forward eh Alex
  4. Yeah, sorta echo'ing what Joe said, find out if bike is the smalled wheeled type (20Inch wheeled) of trials bike or the larger wheeled sizes of 24" and 26" ect ect. Also, do you know if the website is reliable? As for the price - its extremely cheap, to say its brand new, at other websites like www.tartybikes.co.uk it can cost £330. Ive had a quick go on one also, it felt very nice to ride and would suspect your boyfriend will love it
  5. Might be a silly question, but how did you make them stickers mate, looking bloody ace ?
  6. Myyyy sexxxyy discccc <3 xx
  7. Cheers for that, good depth of detail. Wont consider drilling the forks then, but will consider it on my frame which is an 06' T Pro frame, any specific places to drill on the frame? Ive been told the headtube and where the seat post would be on T'vees and T'birds, where they have welded the onza logo over the hole. Any other suggestions?
  8. Cheers everyone . Dont fancy that price tag when i can have a go meself x
  9. on a light grind that has been used for about, 7 months, its gotta be dead hasnt it ?
  10. That will take longggggggggggggg. Forget that. Could i just use a sander ? Nah, not spending money when theres alternatives. Grind will be dead soon enough hopefully.
  11. Anyone know a quick way to smooth a rim, fancy trying it with my heatsink yellows as ive been told they perform better. Not thinking of sitting there for an hour sanding away, any quicker options? Cheers
  12. Good ride today ladss, same again sometime :)

  13. Alright Boys . Just wondering if anyone has a any tips to create a slick tyre, i am like proper SLICK. Thank Youuu
  14. Thinking of drilling some standard onza forks, and was wondering if anyone has done it before, and knows good spots to drill without effecting durability Cheers
  15. Mateeeyy . I'd say either go Green, somehow get some replacement stickers for the frame so it looks sweet, then go for parts like, green brake clamps, green bolts ect just to give it that uniqueness If not Green, then Blue would suit it well or Purple as that would contrast nicely, but problem being it can sometimes be difficult to gain certain coloured parts. Just look around and see what you can see. Try Tartybikes and go from there
  16. Could be a fun little setup for a new starter bike mate, with a few other components changed for more better spec'ed parts . Keep this updated would like to see how the bike improves over time .
  17. same, about the breezeblock.

  18. There will be a nut at the edge of your frame on the inside next to the hub, that will adjust the bearing tightness of the hub, could try loosening the bearings. Make sure your pads aint rubbing either, you never know lol.
  19. Its a BT disc hub, not sure on the year soo..any idea on the skewer length so i can get one ordered Plus any ideas on a skewer, just want a good cheap one please
  20. Thank you very much, just what i wanted .
  21. Ok Mr Sarcy . Basically - Allen key bolt for tightening my wheel snapped - Want to replace with a skewer - is it possible . I believe they are sealed bearings.
  22. Right, just got my BB7 sorted to tighten my allen key bolt on my wheel to tighten and cleanly snap it off. Now there is a little bit of metal to grab on to with some pliers but that is not the question. If i get the bolt out, can i interchange the bolts for a skewer? EG: will it just swap straight over? Thankss
  23. Seems to be EXACTLY what ive got at the moment, just didnt know the right terminology. do i have to take it apart? Ive never physically taken it apart so, bit scared to do it?
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