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cai

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  1. Tyre choice is the only drawback with 24"
  2. It's a lightweight aluminium bike frame used for trials biking, of course it's going to crack/snap eventually. You really can't expect too much life out of a competition frame..
  3. With that booster, tensioner, uncut steerer and pointless front disc rotor (he's not running a front brake) I highly doubt it. The tyres are easy on the eye though..
  4. I bought one of these stems off of you guys recently:http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/26_inch_stems/tryall_3d_forged_no_top_cap/c41p10982.html Are these the stems in question? And is that why they were down to £30? I hadn't noticed anything odd about with it whilst riding but looking at now the left side of the handlebar seems to be pointing slightly down and back, and the right side of the handlebar points up and forward..
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    JAF 24"

    Cheers mate, I agree that the frames are seriously stiff!
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    JAF 24"

    Haha, cheers. How so? I was quite impressed with the quality of the welds, it's very consistent, no imperfections..
  7. You could try putting a 1-2mm spacer under every drive side nipple, that would have the same effect as having shorter spokes on the drive side.
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    JAF 24"

    Cheers! It's a 76degree head angle, and the head tube is 150mm long - so no need for a tower of spacers to get the right stem height. I agree with you that a steeper head angle is better.
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    JAF 24"

    It's what I asked for, I prefer the look of it with the "massively long seat tube", it makes my bike look a bit more like a normal bike. The seat tube is 360mm long with a 330mm long seat post and a quick release seat clamp - so I can put the seat up to a useable position, but it's completely out of the way when it's slammed. Far better IMO than having a pointless seat on top of a tiny seat tube just for 'the look'. Edit: Yeah Josh is pretty awesome at frame building, I'd definitely recommend him!
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    JAF 24"

    The head angle feels really good, I'd actually consider going steeper! It makes the front end nice and nimble, and increases the reach/cockpit room.
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    JAF 24"

    The frame came through earlier this week, I've built it up with a 'temporary build' for now (front and back Maxxis holy rollers, a 70x25 Hope stem and Hope QR's are on there way) but it rides really good! I went for an unconventional geometry: Wheelbase: 1030mm Chainstays: 360mm BB height: + 40mm Head Angle: 76 deg There's some great custom features on the frame too like the fully enclosed dropouts, triple brake mounts, and a 150mm headtube length. So far I'm really pleased, it rides exactly how I wanted it to!
  12. Crank brothers do a 'burnt orange' coloured QR, might be worth a look? Chain Reaction stock them.
  13. I run 20:15, it's a good ratio to ride trials and street. I used to use 20:14, I found it a bit too hard for 'pure trials' but it was good for building speed.
  14. Get an Avid clean sweep G2 rotor with new pads and it'll be awesome.
  15. Same, I managed to find a pair of SD7 levers for £12 with free delivery (from Cycle Surgery if I remember correctly).
  16. BB7. My 160mm BB7 is easily powerful enough for my 24" (Echo Trial 24", so I'm using it for 'pure trials'. I use a SD7 lever and an Odessey Linear Slick cable), so a 180mm would be insane. Set it up correctly and don't let any contaminants near the pads or rotor.
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    V-brake help

    Vee brakes are far more powerful when the braking force is pulling the calipers away from its mounting points rather than when the braking force is pushing the calipers into the mounting points. So seeing as the front wheel rarely spins backwards on a trials bike, it'd make sense to mount the brake on the front of the fork so that the braking force is pulling the calipers away from the mounting points when the wheel is spinning forwards. It will still work okay on reverse mounts but you are not utilising the strengths of a vee this way..
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    V-brake help

    It is possible, clearance isn't an issue but there's a significant loss in power having the vee brake facing the wrong way.
  19. Thank you whoever it was that fixed this!
  20. I wouldn't call that "yummy"!
  21. The Effect frames had octagon profile downtubes.
  22. Get the Gusset Kojak chain tugs, they were the only tensioner that I've used that didn't bend. http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/chain_tugs/gusset_kojak_chain_tugs_pair/c8p170.html
  23. That's gutting for the person who payed £500 for it, haha!
  24. Looks very similar to the Ashton Effect, could just be a proto of the Effect?
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