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  1. I m more leading to getting the Trial Tech as i was thinking that i spend more time on the back wheel so would like to have the front end nice and light

    plus i am liking the square holes which to me looks better the the auther holes out.

    Steve

    Looking forword to your verdict Adam (what col you get)

    Just received it now,

    Weather is absolutely tipping it down, so I haven't had the chance to have ago.

    The Wheel I had built up was with a 26" Trial tech square holed rim, I compared it to the weight of the 20" echo wheel I have, and the trial tech wheel seemed a lot lighter even at 26". The square holes also look really nice.

    I would seriously recommend it even without a ride, very lightweight...

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  2. Hi i am looking at the Trialtech Square-Holed Front 20" on tarty bikes

    Dose any one have any or dose any one know if there any good.

    please help as im looking at the echo rims as well (which is best)

    Thanks steve

    The Echo rims are known for being strong where as the Trial tech rims have only just come out,

    I recently just bought a new front wheel, should be coming tomorrow, I decided do go with the Trial tech square holed rim.

    This was mainly because I wanted a pretty lightweight front wheel, the 20" Echo rim weighs in at 500g compared to the Trial tech at 394g, that’s an extra 106g of unnecessary weight, and it’s for a front wheel so it’s not going to take a major bashing.

    I personally think that the Trial tech rims look at lot classier and are quite unique compared to most trials rims, but each to there own...

    Also between the Echo and Trial Tech rims there is only 1mm difference in width-Echo being 40mm and Trial Tech at 39mm- so there's not a massive comparison there.

    If I were you I would go with the Trial Tech, if my wheel comes tomorrow I will give my verdict after using it.

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  3. Ouch that is a badly done frame as it should have not broken there

    Looks like i will be going for the czar 07 as the more i look at il the more i like it

    That was a manufacturing fault rather then just the GU being rubbish...

    If I was still riding 20" I would have defiantly got another GU and would personally recommend.

    Only thing is, is it has quite a long wheel base at 1030mm, which is the length of the short zoo.

    If you were looking for a shorter frame then the Czar would be ideal as the wheelbase for a short is at 1005mm.

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  4. echo rims are considered on of the strongest about.

    just wondering ,have you ever used a onza ronnie ?i noticed that you aren't interested in onza rims but i have never used a rim as strong as a ronnie,im sure a few people that i have ridden with will agree that i rim out a few times to many and that this rim hasn't buckled once .

    cheers,steve

    I just didn't think onza were a brand worth considering compared to echo or try all etc, Also I didn't realise how strong the rims were.

    Anyways I've decided to go for an echo now as they were brilliant for my 20" and the trend seems to be simular for the 26".

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  5. Update:

    Rang up Trials-Uk to find out what was happening, Echo said they would replace the frame.

    They said for me to send down the frame and they would have a look at it.

    They also agreed to Swap the frame for a 26" Czar, but said they would have to email Echo again about it...

    But hopefuly this is now everything sorted :turned:

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  6. Ok, I seem to pick up a different injury every weekend. First I came off a wall and I let the front wheel drop somehow, then landed groin on frame.

    So painfull, but didnt get my balls luckily. Since then Ive been weary about drops, and Ill only pedal up flat blocks, and not walls :(

    I had a foot slip off the pedals trying to kick up stuff and the pedal came round and smashed into my knee. I always wear shin pads and knee pads now. But now when I kick up stuff and bail, the pedals always smack me in the back of the legs and ankles :angry: (any ideas how to protect back of legs?)

    I think the first one is most common.........how many of you have done that one!?

    What typical injuries have you had and can give any advice how to avoid!? Anybody wear custom/home made protective gear?

    My main tip would be - dont try stuff thats too big, always work up to it gradually!

    I think everyone has had there fair amount of fall off's.

    The trick is, just get back on the bike, and try to 'ride through it'-(unless you've broken your leg then you’re let off)

    Or get back up and do what you wanted to do again, your only going to build up a fear of what you've just done.

    As you said you've been more wary about drops, you don't want a fear of what you’re doing, were all doing trials because we enjoy it right?

    If you go for something and you don't make it you try it again, it may be too big but it shows progression and everyone needs to push them self a bit.

    As for the back of the legs, I went out a couple of days ago, first time in ages with no shinnies and ended up with a nice big load of cuts around the back of my leg. I would agree with oliyoungman14 and get some 661 shinnies. Just get them from

    Chain reaction

    instead.

    The only faults I find with these shinnies are the smell after a large amount of use's and no wash! As well as they have the tendency to more a bit on your leg, so one moment you have them on fine, the next there in the opposite direction.

    My mate has some [url=http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=21831]Lizard skin shinnies, they are pretty heavy duty, don’t turn around, breathable and pretty lightweight. There a little bit more expensive but seem to do a better job...

    Or just have a look through chain reaction under the body amour section, for shinnies, kneepads, armpads, ect.

    I'm sure you could find protection for nearly every fall off on there.

    As for me I've landed on my groin, nice dents in shins, scratched back of my leg, landed on my coccyx, but some how my worst injury seems to be my index finger for my rear brake. I even took a week off from riding to allow it to repair but it still hasn't it seems to be really badly bruised that I can't bend it as far as the other finger, and I cant pull my brake hard enough because of this! Anyways...

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  7. If you want a brand new bike then I would go with Tarty,Select or trials-uk.

    BUT, if you dont mind getting a second hand bike then I would most definatly get one off ebay.

    Depending on how much money you obviously depends on the quality.

    If you have £600 laying around then I would have a look at somthing

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GU-Typhoon-mod-trial...86.c0.m14"]

    If not have a look at an onza t-pro/t-comp/t-bird/t-mag.

    Most of the onza bikes I looked at on ebay had magura's on them.

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  8. Hey,

    Im looking to get a new hub shell for my king, the only place I can find it is from aspirevelotech, and they have the blue 32holes out of stock.

    I emailed them and there going to be getting them in in three weeks.

    Does anyone know where else I can get them from,

    Ive looked around but can't seem to find anywhere except aspirevelotech.

    Not even the chris king website do them!

    Its for a bmx/classic hub by the way...

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  9. im just wondering what tyre i should get next as my maxxis bold, is tha monty tyre any good for street?

    were can i get them cheepest??

    ginger allenXD

    I personally like creapy crawlers,

    Ive had a fair few different tyres and they seem to be the best for grip in all weathers. Plus there trials designed, so you can't really go wrong with that...

    I belive the cheepest place I found them were on chain reaction.

    It only saves you a couple of pounds but you have the added bonus of free postage too.

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  10. Hey Im looking to get a new 26" back wheel built up,

    And I was wondering on any recomendation for rims...

    On my 20" I ran an echo did incredibly well and ran true till the end-(Cut the spokes and took the hub).

    So does the same apply with the 26" echo rims?

    Or can anyone recommend somthing else.

    This is to be preferably listed on Tarty not essential but I am getting the wheel built from then and is for ease more then anything.

    And I personaly am going to steer clear of Onza and the dob magnesium rims so there out of the question...

    Cheers,

    Adam.

  11. thats bad, did it feel flexy before it cracked?

    Not really,It was making a creaky noise though.

    It creaked everytime you kicked on the back wheel and lowering to gap mainly. Thats was Proberly to do with the weight distribution while in those positions.

    The frame was still rideable though, I had ago while it was like that, there was not difference to before, well, minius the creaking.

    It was preety cleanly snapped though, there was no way you could move the frames position up or down, no flex at all. Its almost as if it sat nicer like it did snapped then it did before.

    At the moment though I've just given up with it and it's sat in my shed doing nothing, Proberly not worth the risk riding it just incase it cause's more damage.

    Its proberly easily fixed though, just get it reweld. Ultimately it could end up stronger then before.

    Cheers

    Adam.

  12. Shit!

    That is one big crack :P, hope you get a warranty on it.

    If you do, are you still getting a GU?

    With the warrently don't you have to get the frame you originaly purchased?

    If so thats a complete bum because I bought an Adamant Mod-Stock this morning off tarty, bit fed up with not being able to ride+ I now have the chance to go to stock...

    To be honest I wouldn't fault the frame at all, its really nice to ride and quite whippy, apart from the misfortune, based on how it rode before this I would have got another one...

    It's Only the fact I wanted to go to stock now, otherwise I would have Stuck with the Gu definatly.

    Or can you get your money back off the warranty?

    SHIT! I had one of them, luckily I swapped it though :P

    sorry to hear that it snapped.

    Are you like a fantastic rider? Like major drops etc, or quite a simple rider?

    thanks

    rob

    What did you swap it for?

    Im alrite, Bit of an all rounder.

    Cheers,

    Adam

  13. Can't help but laugh, sorry.

    I would of thought it'll be warranty-able. I guess the crack appeared from a serious weak spot then just grew along both of the welds. I do wonder where it started though? You can see where it jumped to the other weld.

    Dont worry thats the first thing I did,

    I have absolutly no idea where it started it just appeared one day, but yeh, definatly a week spot in the frame!

    Its inbetween the two welds, so there must be so much tention along that area which ultimately ended up in this.

  14. Well, as the topics say's Ive managed to snap my Gu!

    Funny thing is its at the top of the frame where the seat tube would be.

    Not entirely sure how, Or when I exactly did it, I just noticed the crack before I went out riding.

    Im not perticulary a heavy rider, so I was quite suprised when I noticed it.

    Luckly my frame is still within warenty, As I only bought it at the start of the year. So I contaced Trials Uk, who have now contacted Echo and Im waiting on a reply.

    The snap looks like a manufacturing problem with the frame, rather then an abusive rider, which I am most certainly not as the frame has been well looked after.Ive attaced some pictures bellow.

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    So has anyone else mangage to Snap a frame before putting a single dent in it?

    Or even snap a gu?

    Or just me? >_<

    Cheers

    Adam.

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