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Headley

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  1. 1. Loosen the TPA so that the lever comes in as far as possible. 2. Undo the bolt for the lever (5mm allan key) 3. Remove the TPA by turning it until the metal rod falls out. The rest of the TPA should fall out of the lever. 4. Insert the red dial and the 2 plastic covers that came out of the old lever into the zoo lever. 5. Insert the metal rod through the gap in the lever and tighten up the TPA fully. 6. Pop the new lever in and tighten up the lever bolt.
  2. I'd go for the 08 t-pro if I were you. They're good bikes to learn on and are brilliant for the price.
  3. I've never seen this before. Good find and brilliant riding.
  4. As mentioned before go for something like koxx browns on a savage grind or reds on a medium grind. As for the front brake go for an avid SD7. They're amazing, i'm currently running one with plazmatic pads on a completly smooth rim and it's working fantastic.
  5. Tie Wraps: Halfords/B&Q Green rim tape: http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/search.php?category_id=38 (V!Z)
  6. You could buy some onza adapters that make it possible to run maggie pads. seen here: http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...p;category_id=5 Then you could just experiment with different pads.
  7. But seen as he's not validated that might take some doing. So ebay it is if you're going to buy second hand.
  8. Oh I thought you were new to trials. My bad. I havn't riden many 26" bikes so I can't give you my opinion.
  9. Onza is probably one of the best for starter bikes and seen as they've got their new range out that's cheap, i'd suggest going for this http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...;category_id=10
  10. Take your pick. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trk...p;_nkw=giro+hex
  11. Very nice looking bike. Ride it well
  12. I've had both and there's hardly any difference between them other than the reds have slightly more bite to them but browns are a tiny bit better in wet conditions.
  13. You have to make shure the pads are on the correct sides and that the sping is the right way up. Just try a few different combinations until you get the right one.
  14. Get some insulation tape and put a load round the end of the grip nearest the center of the bars. This will mean the rest of the grip will slowly twist until it can go no further and stop it from slipping when wet. It works a treat
  15. Headley

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  16. plazmatic CRM's are amazing with a tiny dab of tar or a sharp light grind.
  17. I'll buy one. Brilliant day
  18. they're not as bad as they look
  19. I was bored today so i thought i'd take a couple of quick snaps of the bike.
  20. This might help http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/wiki/Fixing_...ra_lazy_pistons
  21. Just use some wire wool.
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