Tartybikes... And if anyone didn't notice he asked at the end if they are any good for trials, seeing as they are on Tartybikes i would have thought so
I would have thought that you'd want a fixed hub.. I don't know much about them but I'd say that the deng ones would probably be fine If you want a 'normal' freewheeling hub then get a Chris King
Don't you mean brake booster? A brake booster will stop frame flex from when you put the brakes on So instead of your brakes pushing out the frame it should result in a stiffer brake feel and more power. Thats if you mean a brake booster.
well basically you have a tool that will cut a certain sized thread into a hole... so you kinda screw it into the hole you want to tap and it cuts the thread so that you can put a bolt in it.
my dads got an amazing one from sony.. 40gb hard drive HD screen and what not memory card slot 40x optical zoom 80x digital zoom touch screen big ass battery looks like a nuclear bomb all for just over 1000 quid... its worth it though
mostly natty riders because try-alls are lighter and they can afford to put a new rim on every comp... look at neil tunnicliffe, does some of the biggest stuff around and i wonder why he chooses echo rims