kieldp
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Yes, that is where the welds go....
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www.zoobike.com has also been updated...
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The main australian forum is in OTN, Here
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I think you might have a little business opportunity here, don't you?
Maybee....
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how much to ship to uk? in gift wrap marked as low value gift? lol
Probably around 15 pound for plain airmail and 30 pound for express airmail.
Not bad eh?
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The funny thing is that in Russia the Dengura would cost you 4900 roubles. Which is 94 quid
Happy Russian trials riders we are
The even funnier thing is: in Australia, the Dengura will cost around 60 quid..... x2 = 120 quid for a complete front and rear set.
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if it was -£150 i would consider it
let deng burn in hell
Deng didn't set it at that price
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Boil the pads in a pot of water then grind of the top layer, then boil the rotor in water and use something like Weldtite Disc brake cleaner.
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Remeber the deng brakes are CNC in China not cast in Germany, so the cost should be lower.
I love it how the one of the few things that Onza/Tensile design themselves, they patent, but when the make other parts they see no problems in copying anyone elses hard work. Onza have probably copied something from a deng idea before.
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What happens if the freewheel is imported outside of the EU?
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How about Onza's new T-pro cranks then?
And Modulo's Cranks:
(Note the thick "new" onza bashring aswell)
And Unknown:
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Try those?:
Email contact@cdtrialsport.co.uk
Email cdtrialsport@aol.com
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Validation is a good way to keep the forum's content to a high quality.
If you just spend time on your posts, make them worthwhile and write them well, it takes no time at all.
It took me 3 days and about 20 posts to get validated... (I thought it was going to take like 3 weeks...)
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I wonder if Echo will make a different version for each brand with like different lever body designs etc?
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It will be interesting to see how they perform. They will be cheap though...
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I wouldn't worry about as they probably wouldn't make the bikes with 115mm spacing if it did compromise the strength of the rear wheel... If it breaks, it breaks.
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Yeah just keep tightening it... if you can't figure it out, get a new headset and get it pressed well.
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When doing a light grind only press lightly and work up and down the rim. I recommend using a metal cutting disk instead of a metal grinding one. If you are still unsure how to grind enter "Rim grinding" in the search function and read up on the techniques.
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