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Mod Man Leo

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  1. and THAT is how you get validated on my freeride rig 10 foot is very big and my wrists take a KANING when i land both wheels. so i cant even imagine someone doing it "both wheels" and landing it on a trials bike. i do understand that people Do it all the time but not both wheels.
  2. dont think it is a problem mate. i am runing 185 its fine, no problemo! but surly it would be easier to snap stock forks with a disc brake than mod froks?
  3. ive got one . in my opinion it is amazing for natural pureley cos of its weight (1.52 kgs) . seems to be coping with street atm but i am sort of expecting it to snap. i got one brand new for £20 (frame only) but i have had its moneys worth out of it. so yeah, i greatley recomend for beginers seeming as though starters are not doing 10 ft drops -- and best of all , its relitivley cheap. hope i helped. Leo
  4. { LONG DEEP SIGH } please use the search.
  5. ive got a 185 bb7 and fook me its powerfull, i am running a 2003 rotor , i think they look better and i heard they are better at heat distribution than the new wavey ones, but yeah, any bb7 on a mod is --mega ultra super power that rotor
  6. yeah its either that or a echo one, was also considering a tensile one but i am not realy botherd as long as it does the trick, there all about £25 so, yeah..
  7. did i hear "low Budget" one word mate Saracen.
  8. thx for all replies, but does anyone know about the geo? i mean at a gues it is 1005? i dont know realy, but i know its pritty short. thanks Leo
  9. dislocated kneecap. tore 4 ligaments and 3 tendons.
  10. cheers na. it is rear free wheel- ACS claws 14t , front fixed crank. and i find the ratio pritty good, well, for me anyway.
  11. yeah, i am probs gona get one very soon, if my bro lets me use his card
  12. took some last night also, bit shyte pics.
  13. god no just the frame, the rest i got for about rrp, took me 3 months to build, cos i cept running out of money, did get some VERY good prices on some brand new parts parts though
  14. no, thats how i bought it. yeah, i know these frames are renound to snap but i mean i bought it brand new for 20 quid, so i cant realy complain. and its soooooooooooooooooooooooo light, apart from the rear tyre.
  15. i finaly got some pics my t-comp nothing special, but it does the job. spec: onza t-comp frame - an old one 07 echo lite forks rear wheel- some onza hub and a shyte rim front wheel- echo hub and i dont know what drilled rim it is- if you know can you tell me please. avid bb7 185 rear hs33 amobea borla bar try all stem dmr v8s k710 chain acs freewheel some shyte onza cranks - front creapy crawler - some shyte rear tyre - zip grips- gusset chain tugs. i never realy thought about the WB of this bike but it would be nice to know. cheers Leo and also, in your opinion should i get a echo booster for my hs33 or a decent rear tyre. thanks for reading.
  16. in my opinion get rid of those grips, flanges ALWAYS look gay. get some zips or sumit.
  17. abingon a? my granma lives there.... give her a bell some time o and for the record she rides a wheelchair. 24" ofc.
  18. mines a t-comp frame (the 1.5kg one) 07 echo lites creapy crawlers try all rims echo hubs try all stem amobea bars rear maggie front bb7 nothing to special , but it works for me
  19. Ive got a Moto digger on the rear of my dirt jump bike. its a bit on the heavy slugish side. i wouldnt recomend it for trials .
  20. yeah i know witch t-comp you mean. ive got one. the frame wieghs a mear 1.52 kgs. but ofcourse the wieght comes at a price and its not the strongest frame. lets put it that way.! i am pritty sure my bike is under 6kgs anyway. i havent checked for ages though..
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