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steve1rc

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About steve1rc

  • Birthday 10/16/1991

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    trials.rider@hotmail.co.uk
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  • County (UK Only)
    Hampshire
  • Real Name
    Steve
  • Bike Ridden
    Stock
  • Quick Spec
    Onza t-rex Spec 2 2006

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Well... i ride trials and road race, rock climb, rugby, kayaking, gym, triathlon, running, and... i play the keyboard
  • Location
    Fleet!

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  1. ive herd you do trials round basingstoke area andd i live in farnborough, hampshire and im new to trials and i was wondering if you know where any clubs are near this area and iswell , do have a tips for a beginner such as myself? please reply thanks!

  2. Hey all I've just got back into riding (it seems to be a winter thing for me) and i thought what better way, than to start off again with a group ride somewhere. I know not many people (if any) will know me here, seeing as all the riders in my area have quit But, is anyone interested in a ride around the farnborough/basingstoke area sometime next saturday? I'm not going to be at any good standard, but just meeting up with other riders will be an awesome help, and inspiration Cheers, Steve
  3. I couldn't agree more, although, at least we can help the younger people at a younger age to inspire more people.
  4. I would have thought that using water allows the lever to come in too far, i like my le ver to stop and lock without play. If it does that then it'll save me a whole lotta money.
  5. I have this problem too, my body and the bars stay central, but the wheel just moves around me which means i often fall off. I found that constantly practising on a plank helped me to keep the wheel central by trying not to fall off, but incase you do, it's all good... Steve
  6. HAHA, except it wouldn't be rednecks. Anyways, i don't think i looks THAT bad actually, not that i would do that to my bike. Steve
  7. Ha, nice, Is that Dave's new toxsin frame? I haven't beeen riding with you for ages ignore me. I didn't actually read the ECHO written on the side.
  8. sounds good to me. I went last year because it was on my birthday; it's a cool event. Love the demo's lol Steve
  9. i find 22:18 quite nice but you have either side. Personally i would go for a lighter one (19t) because i find it easer with a lower gear.
  10. ok... 8th feb sounds good to me, anyone else interested?
  11. steve1rc

    Guilford

    sorry phil for hijacking the thread... but... By any chance are you called Ben, because he's the only bike trials rider i know who goes. Just a wild guess Steve
  12. Do these chains fit 8-9 speed? Just wondering because i keep sapping my chain. Steve
  13. That sounds like pretty good idea to me, although in the hols you might aswell open it everyday. I reckon there should be a skatepark too, because that attracts loads of peope. Steve
  14. I got my t-rex spec 2 off of the insurance, and the only change i have made is a try-all back tyre, and stainless steel hoses. The bike works a teat for me. Steve
  15. steve1rc

    Talmag

    Theres an annual event held in Aldershot common which is a natural mototrials course for veteran bikes. People from all over Europe come and i was wondering if anyone from the forum is going? It would be cool to see some other bike rials riders Steve
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