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  1. those 2 dabs, maybe not but he probably was in a bad mood after that and thought about it all the time and couldnt concentrate well and got even more dabs because of that
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    Gu Rider?

    Thanks for the vid! i like the bike and his hooks and gaps look super powerful
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    Ptc Christmas Ride

    he is the one on the echo? i really like his riding, just looks so simple
  4. i wish i started earlier.... do you know how old is Cedric?
  5. i got it with 1100kbps does anyone know how long have they been riding?
  6. Good video! Ive been waiting for more videos of juniors Thanks for the vid
  7. I liked the video, some good taps at there. Ive always been thinking how people arent afraid of tapping and gapping rails, it has always been my biggest fear in riding....rails....
  8. Everything should be back like it has to be and the lockring is closed properly i tried to open and close it again and again, still the same problem. Its possible to ride but when i move from one spot to another I sometimes like to get high speeds to move faster.
  9. Im having a problem with my ENO 18T trials freewheel, it moves well until i lock the lockring then it starts moving too hard and when riding on higher speeds it throws the chain off. I tried to clean everything on the freewheel but not help... Im out of ideas maybe someone has had the same problem and found a solution to it...
  10. I didnt want to make a new thread so ill ask here. Im planning to switch from 18:16 to 18:15 with 170mm Echo CNC cranks to get better speeds on taps but as i ride a lot of natural would it be a big difference? Or just takes some time to get used with? And i would also like to know if i have to re-learn calculating the distance of run up or isnt that so big difference? edit: on natural difference i meant isnt it getting too hard gear? like when sidehopping from bad terrain and then getting stuck because not having enough power to kick yourself out of the bad terrain (i hope you will understand what i mean)
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    Ross M Vid 4

    quite powerful riding, keep it up and ride more naturals then your riding will look better and more stylish
  12. Thanks for the pictures! Do you have video of you or other juniors riding at Fort William? I would like to see more of the juniors and you should make a new video of yourself!
  13. I won Skullcandy TIs from a local trials comp, ive been using them for some days now and sound quality is quite good but ive heard better. So if you dont need super good quality sound then theyre great, the main reason why i like them is that my ears dont hurt when wearing them, my ears hurt with most other headphones.
  14. My try-all freewheel worked great for 7 months then suddenly one day it started to stuck when i used more force on it than just pedaling, after gaps or sidehops it just stuck quite hard and i had to pull it back...i would open it if i knew which way i have to open the lockring Ive got an ENO now and it skipped after 3 months then i cleaned it and took off one blue bearing cover because it was a little damaged and works great
  15. Ive seen 160mm BB7 on a mod and theyre powerful enough in front but rear one should be bigger 185mm should be enough.
  16. Your rear tire must be at the corner so it will throw you forward and also you have to lean back before gapping, watch some videos then you can see what i mean Good luck!
  17. its over now and all results are up i cant wait until videos and pictures
  18. 20" Elite qualification results are up and also women results
  19. yeah i cant wait until the 26" junior finals
  20. http://www.uci.ch/templates/UCI/UCI2/layou...?MenuId=MTUyMDc trials results are at the bottom
  21. Try to let your body lower before the jump. Watch some videos of the pros, some of them almost touch their rear tire before the jump.
  22. i live in Estonia...some of those ugly spots are made in somekind of old soviet factory...its not used anymore and is completely empty, i found that place by accident
  23. heres my new vid, hope you like it ive been riding for almost 2 years
  24. 5-7 days a week and about 3-5h in a day i read somewhere that most of the pros ride 6 days a week + some power and stamina training
  25. its possible to ride trials on any bike, just riding a trials bike makes everything easier i started with a mountain bike to learn the first moves like rear wheel hops and rolling on stuff then a bit later i saw a competition and decided to get a trials bike, since then the progress has been a lot faster so you can try some first moves on your bmx or mountain bike and make the decision to move forward with the sport or not good luck!
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