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Matt Breeze

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About Matt Breeze

  • Birthday 05/28/1991

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    matthew_breeze@homtail.com
  • Website URL
    http://

Previous Fields

  • County (UK Only)
    Shropshire
  • Real Name
    matthew breeze
  • Bike Ridden
    Mod
  • Quick Spec
    Onza T-pro Echo cranks front wheel: Hope xc, onza hog rim Back wheel: Onza hub, onza hog ri, Zoo bars Onza t-master stem Tensile freewheel Magura Avid Bb7 Echo forks

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Trials riding
  • Location
    Telford

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  1. well well well, the mod didnt last long, although it was funny.... you looked huge on it but you seem to have maintained your pure beast onto the new A2 as for the vid it was pritty good lmao na was sexy but you can do better i no it and hopes up for the sposers, carry on riding like that and they'll have to lmao! hope to be riding with you soon! Matt
  2. Just a quick ride in leicester..... ausome weather! Joe Rothwell provided us with some good pictures. Hope you like. Matt
  3. Matt Breeze

    Danny B

    Some sick riding there my friend, But GET A HELMET beacuse now is the time you will look back on and think why didnt i just buy one? well your having your head put back together piece by piece. Keep up the good riding, hope to see another video soon.... Matt
  4. Actually if you look at it, the bits he has taken away dont come under much stress anyway.... quite a good idea if you have the tools and money to be doing it..... and yet he still has paint on his frame ... Good on him for trying! Matt
  5. Are you not running a booster? Matt
  6. Ausome, cool little video actually, i envy the balance those guys have! Must be easy to switch round riding styles when you have that kind of balance Matt
  7. nope sorry i dont mate.

  8. maybe not seeing as you are from telford.. sorry lol

  9. hey do you have a bro called tom? x

  10. Thanks for all the replies, it just seems hard to find anywhere good to ride without going on an hour trian jorney to birmaingham. Hopefully i will be getting some pallets soon though so i can build whatever i like. Matt
  11. some ausome piccy's there mate! keep up the good work! makes me want to ride Matt
  12. Tar works well in the dry, but as the other guy said once wet it can make you brake really pants. I used to run tar all the time with zoo! pads and it worked well but after a while i had to suffer with cleaning it all off again. If you want to run tar i think its good if you keep on using it but when you stop you will have to clean your rim well and your brake will feel awful, it took a few days of riding and cleaning to get my rim back to normal... but then i ground it and even though it is bad for your rim , my brake is amazing! Matt
  13. You could get chain tugs but from my expirence they always bend i was actually thinking of making the switch to snail cams. They seem so much easier to set up you wheel and brake. If you get the one's with the little grooves in they should work fine in theory? anyone else had this problem with snail cams? Regards Matt
  14. Anyone else getting De ja vu....? i seem to remember topics on here about trials magazines before... if you thinking of making one most your market for sales is on this website.... and putting an advertisement with poor spelling in new members chat is kind of digging you self a hole As far as the magazine i dout you will gather enough support to keep it in buisness.... the trials world in the UK is only small it least i think so it wont be a big enough market. The website provides most the info you'll need Matt
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