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Tinez

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  • County (UK Only)
    Cumbria
  • Real Name
    Tino
  • Bike Ridden
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    Echo Team Frame, Echo Wheels, Echo Headset, Try-all Tyres, HS33's, Echo forks, Tensile cranks + Freewheel, Trialtech Stem and Blackspire 800mm bars
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    United Kingdom

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    Male
  • Location
    Carlisle

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  1. I find aiming roughly about a foot above where you want to land on flat to flat gaps helps as does slightly kicking the rear of the bike. ---------- ----------- Straight Kicked \ l Out \ l ---------- ----------- Hope the really crap diagram help's in some way ?!? Tinez
  2. I plucked up the courage to buy a PROFILE MINI hub, a KOXX rim & SAPIM spokes that cost me £220 without a build (I'm a qualified mechanic though) and i would really urge you to buy a quality hub. The HOPE hub you mentioned would be a good balence between cost and quality. CHAIN REACTION CYCLES do a really good wheel building, good prices too. Tinez
  3. When you say old style do you mean EVO-Mounts ? the ones that mount to V mounts ? think i have some kicking around somewhere ? ill dig em out and post it up on this board when i find them ! Tinez
  4. It's not how you ride or what you ride its WHY YOU RIDE ! get out there on whatever bike you have and ride how you wanna ride chief ! TINEZ
  5. Hi ! Just wondering if any of you out there are from the old skool era like me ? been riding for around 7 years but only just got back into riding recently as i had my very own baby Echo EM2R stolen in august last year. So much has changed in the last 12 months of trials ! I miss my baby Tinez (now riding an '04 T-Pro wit some upgrade's)
  6. Sorry i posted twice ?!?
  7. Chris King products are well worth the money, the headsets are pretty much perfect in every way you can think of. I have run one for about three years now and its still as silky smooth as it was the day i ripped the box apart to install it ! Rear hubs are REALLY good too, but i personally prefer Profile. Not sure you need to spend that much on a front hub. Hope is good enough. Tinez
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