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dani_elprat@hotmail.com

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  1. bingo! it is. I cut the 2n wall to make it lighter
  2. That's my "new modded" Echo Control. I don't know the weight but it's seems pretty light! Bikecheck: - Frame: Echo Control 2009 Long - Forks: Echo Pure - Complete Echo SL build wheels+ Highroller pneus - Cranks: Tryall 170, Tryall Symetric, freewheel tryall 9g - BB: Echo TR - Pedals: Wellgo MG-1 - Stem: Echo TR 130x15º - Bars: Rockman - Rear brake: Echo body, 14mm lever, water bleed, Coustsinks CNC, Trialtech booster, Echo TR clamps, Monty hose splitter. - Front brake: Hope 160mm, old hope lever, ashima rotor - Chain: KMC 1s - Headset: Echo SL - Grips: Chorrillas - Bolts: Tianium/Alu BEFORE: AFTER: Hope you like it! Danny
  3. 1 Get a lemon and put the juice on a glass. 2 Get a sandpaper and pads. You need to do 8's if you want to preserve the pads "square". 3 Clean the pads with a paper towel to get out all the ferodo and put the pads on the glass with the lemon juice. 4 Put the oven to the maximum ºC. When the oven are hot as hell put the pads on it. 5 Wait 15min, take off the pads with care and eureka! Your pads are still "new".
  4. Bikecheck: - Frame: Echo Control 2009 Long - Forks: Echo Pure - Complete Echo SL build wheels+ Highroller pneus (mountain king soon) - Cranks: Tryall 170, Tryall Symetric, freewheel tryall 9g - BB: Echo TR - Pedals: Wellgo MG-1 - Stem: Echo TR 130x15º (monty 231kamel soon) - Bars: Rockman - Rear brake: Hs33 2005, 14mm lever, water bleed, Coustsinks CNC, Trialtech booster, Echo TR clamps, Monty hose splitter. - Front brake: Hope 160mm, old hope lever (180mm adapter and rotor soon) - Chain: YBN half link (chain of the death, for sure) I replace it for a trialtech lites - Headset: Echo SL - Grips: Chorrillas - Bolts: Tianium/Alu And a few clips Hope you like it
  5. I'm trying to find a comfy position with the bike but in only 3 days it's a bit dificult. 20" are awesome but 26"... they have a plus, I don't know why, but I love it! I will not return to 20"!!!
  6. That's the chorrillas alu rotor:
  7. That's my new video, don't expect much! Edited in 1 1/2h to be honest I don't like to use the tripod but... I need to use it! Hope you like it (a bit hehe) Danny
  8. Gilles uses the Yellow Crocopads... Only Giaco uses Coustellier... I have a pic from Le Tour de Sçay and her pads are chamfrened...
  9. Looks AWESOME, and lighter than the old setup
  10. The rear hub are doesn't bad, the rear rim weights around 600g. But anyway, it's your bike and you can put all you want. The black scheme with the orange frame looks awesome.
  11. I want to do big holes and polish/paint the rim but I don't have time at the moment...
  12. the thread of my forks are f**ked, need to put a helicoils...
  13. You need to setup the pads paralel to the rim all you can, water bleed, hard grind (In my opinion) and some good pads. Thats it. I put the coustpads on the rear and the hold are very unbelievable. I think, on the rear works fine... and I put a new pair on the front... The brake holds like a Vbrake, the hold are awsome and the "squeack" sound are very orgasmic hehehe
  14. That's the new update to my bike; Spec: Frame: Ozonys XR20 long, stripped Fork: KoxxForkxx Headset: Cane Creek Stem: tryall 3d 150x30º Bars: 221ti Grips: choRRillas Front wheel: Light tube + sticky tire, tryall rim, alu spokes + alu nipples + Tryall nodisck hub Rear wheel: Light tube + Monty tyre, NoWar rim, all titanium spokes + CK hub Cranks: 221ti ISIS BB: FSA platinum Pedals: Wellgo MG-1 Rear brake: Hs33 2008 (black) with Coust pads, black echo drilled clamps and Trialtech booster Front brake: Magura Hs33 Quicksilver with custom lever, coust pads and magura clamps Sproket: Trialtech Bashring: Tryall Symetric Chain: KMC z510 All titanium bolts + Alu (red ones) I only have 2 of steel! CK bolts The lever are from an old magura hs33 [14cm] (i think); The new front brake setup holds very very nice Hope you like it!
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