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Mr Motivator

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  1. In that case, we'll call it quits on that 40p you owe me.
  2. I got a standard steel magura booster and drilled two 5mm holes in it 100mm apart from each other. Now I'm runing that on the top 2 bolts of the 4 bolt. It actually works pretty well, well good enough for free :) I might get a decent booster one day..
  3. http://www.ebaumsworld.com has some good ones.
  4. Tony Blair pays me, £30 a week. I'm not complaining :huh:
  5. ^^ I just fell off my chair in stitches of laughter!
  6. Crikey, Id never atack my king with a screw driver :huh: I just use WD40 with the long plastic tube on the end and poke it in there and blast all the dirt out and re-lube. Easy. But, flippin hell, that sounds dodge!
  7. Bells of NY is by slow moshun btw :huh:
  8. That sucks! Keep an eye out on ebay! You might be lucky like matt_pashley and find someone puts it on there :huh:
  9. Out of that lot, I say an original echo 4 bolt :) By far the best looking imo.
  10. Can you see your helmet lol? Above the supersoaker! You really need to take that home, its been in there for over a year lol. Most of them tyres are on rims, no hubs, just rims! Theres an X517, a front echo rim, a drilled 521 and some other drilled rim in there somewhere!
  11. Lucky begger. You know, your the only ginger person I know of that isn't; Gay, Stinking of piss, Short, Fat, Spotty, Bald, Got glasses, Have goofy teeth, Fiddle with dogs, Cheater at cards, etc. All the other gingers I know have something else to go with thier gingerness! You seem to be normal?!?!?!?!?!
  12. Well the 05s have shorter chainstays than the 04s. My guess is that as a result of this, there is less chainring clearance?
  13. 118mm is fine for a 22t on an 04 control. 113mm will work but need a spacer or two.
  14. Milkman clips is 'Bells of NY' which I have on Cd, and Keeping it pretty is the one from the lloyds ad yeah but I dont know the name to that.
  15. Amazing. Lived on the backwheel. Was amazing to gap, up and anything. Was also very flicky! Everyone that tried liked it, they said it automatically made them ride smooth. It did alot for me :)
  16. Perfect geometry for street and comp riding. I LOVED mine sooo much! They dont come in 4 bolt I'm afraid, only V mount. Was the nicest thing I had ridden. Right now its just sat on the garage floor doing not alot. It will be built again soon.
  17. Just don't fall off. I've only shinned myself once and that was when I was learning to bunnyhop back in the day.
  18. 100s of people dieing would be very sad. You'd be 'sad' to dip your frame. Only one person would die in that case anyway, and one death is a tragedy but one thousand is a statistic.
  19. I just spent many hours tidying up this beast; Lets see your garages or sheds then :) and you havn't got one, get one!
  20. Tape wont work. The way aircraft engineers check wheels for cracks is dip them in dye and look at them under a UV light, could do that with a frame if you were that sad.
  21. 7005. It has the same density as U6 by the way. Don't get thinking you have to buy a frame with U6 tubing.. It's how the frame is put together and its geometry which will determine its life.
  22. Both feel the same to me, but the 16:14 is apparently lighter and better. I used to use 22:19 before 18 and I loved that, and when I put the 18 on I could do everything as before but I didn't seem to have to give it as much effort as 19. So I found 18 better. Saying that though, I think I prefer 16:14, but thats on the uci bike which suits it very well. 22:18 is perfect for the street bike though(Y)
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