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RobRook last won the day on January 9 2011

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About RobRook

  • Birthday 02/18/1985

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    http://www.bebo.com/robrook

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    Essex
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    Rob Rook
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    Zoo! Python '09

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    Male
  • Interests
    Bike Trials, Parkour/free running, Computers
  • Location
    Clacton, Essex

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  1. Hey guys. Where exactly is the bracken comp location? Is it in the dense wooded area at/or near the quarry or is it at the end of the little road that the post code takes you to? Cheers.
  2. Bike & Camera all packed and ready! See you'll soon
  3. Got the official weight today using digital scales in a bike shop... 8.41Kg
  4. Oh I didn't do it to get the lightest bike possible Prior to ordering anything for a new builds I make an Excel sheet with 5 columns, and weight is one of them so I can get a rough idea of the final weight. For Example Part____|____Choice____|_____Option_____|___Price___|___Weight___| Forks___ __V!Z Light 20"___ _Disc only, Black___ _£121.53___ __0.729Kg___ I shall be abusing it today if it doesn't tip it down with rain
  5. Thanks Laurence & Andrew I'm really enjoying the bike so far. And it's unbelievable how easy it is to throw about; the frame alone only weighs 1.291Kg, thats approximately 600g less than my old Zoo Python 09 frame
  6. Here's the specs guys.. MAIN Frame: Rockman Manus II Forks: V!Z Light Stem: Trialtech Race Forged 165mm x 35° (Sport forged in photo, changed after photo taken) Bars: Trialtech High Rise (Sport Riser's in photo, changed after photo taken) Headset: V!Z Sealed Headset Grips: Trialtech Foam Frame Protector: Pro-Carbon Racing Carbon Fibre Downtube Protector DRIVE Chain: Trialtech K810 Koll 3/32" Freewheel: Tensile 60 Click 18T Pedals: Echo TR Platform 2011 Cranks: Trialtech Sport Forged (160mm ISIS) BB: Trialtech Sport Lite ISIS Bashring: Trialtech Titanium Halfring BRAKES Front: Hope Tech Trial (Caliper #5) Rear: Hope Tech Trial (Caliper #3) Rotors: Gusset R-Series 160mm Rotor Protector: Chorrillas Disc Protector (Coloured Their RR logo with a green CD pen. RR also happens to be my initials, which was cool) WHEELS Tyres: Try-all Stiky Lite Rims: Front Trialtech SL / Rear Atomz/UN Elitis Spokes: Mutiny Plain Gauge in Silver Hubs: Both Echo SL Disc (with Green axel bolt washers) Sprocket: Echo Splined 12T Rim Tape: V!Z Translucent Green Tubes: Front Echo 20" / Rear Monty 19" Wheelbase: 1004mm Chainstay: 350mm BB Rise: +85mm Head Angle: 71° BB to top of headtube: 595mm Weight: 8.41Kg
  7. Need to pop into town to a bike shop to find out the official real-world weight. But I made an Excel sheet that had all the parts, prices and weights listed. That said it'll weigh 8.53kg approx. So will see tomorrow.. Off to work now, parts list later.
  8. Hey Guys, Finally finished building my new bike up. What do you think? Spec below.. MAIN Frame: Rockman Manus II Forks: V!Z Light Stem: Trialtech Race Forged 165mm x 35° (Sport forged in photo, changed after photo taken) Bars: Trialtech High Rise (Sport Riser's in photo, changed after photo taken) Headset: V!Z Sealed Headset Grips: Trialtech Foam Frame Protector: Pro-Carbon Racing Carbon Fibre Downtube Protector DRIVE Chain: Trialtech K810 Koll 3/32" Freewheel: Tensile 60 Click 18T Pedals: Echo TR Platform 2011 Cranks: Trialtech Sport Forged (160mm ISIS) BB: Trialtech Sport Lite ISIS Bashring: Trialtech Titanium Halfring BRAKES Front: Hope Tech Trial (Caliper #5) Rear: Hope Tech Trial (Caliper #3) Rotors: Gusset R-Series 160m Rotor Protector: Chorrillas Disc Protector (Coloured Their RR logo with a green CD pen. RR also happens to be my initials, which was cool) WHEELS Tyres: Try-all Stiky Lite Rims: Front Trialtech SL / Rear Atomz/UN Elitis Spokes: Mutiny Plain Gauge in Silver Hubs: Both Echo SL Disc (with Green axel bolt washers) Sprocket: Echo Splined 12T Rim Tape: V!Z Translucent Green Tubes: Front Echo 20" / Rear Monty 19" MEASUREMENTS Wheelbase: 1004mm Chainstay: 350mm BB Rise: +85mm Head Angle: 71° BB to top of headtube: 595mm Weight: 8.41Kg
  9. Thanks! Do you mean the thickness of the spokes being constant or that I've got straight spokes on the front right side? EDIT: Just checked my order from when I ordered the parts, and I ordered mutiny plain guage. So I guess that's the answer
  10. Some more Stereoscopic views with depth of field This time showing details you cant see in the big renders. Normal View Normal View Normal View
  11. Stereoscopic renders for those with red/cyan 3D glasses
  12. Ahhhh, right I see.. Hmmm, I'd forgot I had 3d glasses.. I'll do a few at lower res so they render faster.
  13. I'm not sure what you mean by red and blue lines??
  14. Right, been tweaking things In 3D: •Frame material is a little darker to prevent reflections blowing out/over-exposing •Tyre material is a little darker with reshaped specular to better represent new tyres. •Pedals are slightly darker with fixed decal, not that they're very visible. •Reflective values of a few parts have been reduced (pedal arm, front gear, chain, rear brake silver body) •Tweaked valve material. •Hadle bars & stem specular value reduced to prevent over-exposure effect. •Engraved writing on the chain has darker material to give it a little definition on close-up. •Rear brake line reflective value slightly reduced. •Rear rim sidewall grind effect achieved with displace map rather than bump map, looks better to me I'd say. •Reversed front tyre tread pattern because it was backwards. In Post: •Brightened & added contrast to the renders using 'levels' in PSP. •Rendered off depth maps and used PSP to add depth of field to image 4, 5 & 6. Side Note: I've decided I'm presenting the bike in this way because I feel adding anything else will distract the eye from the actual model. But it's mostly to stay true-to-life; new trials frames, parts & whole bike builds are presented in this way in real life to best show the build quality, style & details. The very things we all like to see in 3D Render times @ 1680x1050: Render 1: 1hr 1min Render 2: 1hr 2min Render 3: 51min Render 4: 3hrs Render 5: 2hr 2min Render 6: 57min Batch render over night And thanks to everyone for all your comments, both during modelling and after I posted the last lot of renders. You've all helped me no end to completes this! Enjoy..
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