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Alex-Mitchinson

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  1. Here is a link to the Neon site, which has all the new 08 stuff. http://www.neonbike.com/shop/
  2. Or cut the side tread off the tyres, saves nearly 100g's all togther.
  3. That looks stunning, liking all the drilling. Please can you put an exact weight up?
  4. Weird how all the people who have dual disk say they would never go back to rim brakes.......
  5. Always had a front disk and rear maggy. However, just recently I bought a rear monotrial and rear disk hub, should be able to try it all out by tonight. Can't wait.
  6. Go for it, thinking of doing mine soon. Don't bother drilling though, Muel did like 100 holes in his front rim and saved an amazing 24g's.
  7. I have Neon front and rear hubs (both disk), they're really nice. Don't come in white though. Front is built to a Dob rim, rear is a Neon rim. Only a few grams heavier than Try-all hubs, but under half the price.
  8. Ok, thanks for clearing it up a bit (i think). So your basically saying the the extra £64 comes from the following: 'middle men', Try-all logo, increase in cost of raw materieals, duty and VAT? Due to the apparent increase in the cost of raw materials will be seeing a large increase in the cost of other products also?
  9. Yeh sorry, they came up as like £38 for me because I have it set to deducting VAT. I realise they are out of stock, but would CRC really keep the price as £45 if they should be costing £100+ according to the Try-all price, and yes they are different pedals, but they're extremely alike, and I can't imagine the axels being much different. The link from 'esfrost' pretty much sums up what I'm trying to get across. How are the try-all pedals different to those in the ebay link? Why are the try-alls nearly double the price? I may be coming across as 'having a go' at Tarty, but I'm not. As a customer I have the right to know exacly what my money is buying me.
  10. No, it doesn't. You have to have the wheel quite far back in the drop outs other wise the rotor rubs on the caliper, where as the 155 eliminates this problem.
  11. £40 for Dmr ones, can't find Wellgo ones, but would assume that they will similar in cost. http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=581 So, according to the price of the Ti-nesium pedals, the Ti axels are £104.
  12. http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?id=10458 Why are they £149? They are copys of the wellgo MG-1 pedals, much like the VIZ, Echo and Atomz. Fair enough they have Ti axels, but they are like £40. So MG-1's are £45, then add the £40 for Ti axels, thats £85. Where does the extra £64 come from? The fact that it says 'Try-all' on them?
  13. Well apparently it's designed so it offers best performance in both forward and backward motion. However, it's mainly just a way koxx can ensure you keep buying from them because it's 155. instead of 160.
  14. Yeh, I used a hacksaw, then spent ages with a file and different grains of sandpaper.
  15. I did it with a GU booster, heres the topic. Will get the pics for it in a min. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....=103245&hl= There we go.
  16. Nah, he held it in his hand next to the window. He was on the outside of the little room where charlie was.
  17. I use Brylcream, its sort of wax and clay together. Go for something thats quite thick and mainy clay, it won't give your hair a 'wet' look though, incase that was what you're after. But it does allow you to really do what ever you want with your hair, and have it stay like that for a while.
  18. Pretty sure he blew himself up whilst killing Charlie.
  19. So the only people left on the island are: Locke, Juliette, Sawyer, and 'the others'? No more Lost for a year......
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