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rich4130

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  1. Like your gonna fit one of those in a leeson well... :wub:" Yea, these are probably the rim if your hardcore.... He's drilling a rhynolite for the front thats gonna be cool I think. I have Atomlab Aircorps, there not bad, I got them VERY cheap 2nd hand mint with Halo Choir Boy Lite tyes and 3x DH tubes for £40... I dented my rear rim, but I tend to do that alot cos im very unsmooth but there ok. As for tyres, when my Halo's go (there not bad, bit iffy in wet) im gonna get Maxxis 2.5" ST for thr rear and a Spesh Roller Pro 2.5" for front.
  2. o god my dads discovered bbc4 too (Y)
  3. Yea, I found they slip with a skewer, get funbolts if you have any problems.
  4. (Y) mellow, nice slomo bkwheel clip(Y)
  5. Yours are new though arn't they?
  6. rich4130

    Hope

    Well its hardly suprising (Y) Dan says the'l swap colours when they repair them, and you've told be yourself your a fatboy, and its a bulb (Y)" .
  7. May well be true, after all Matt Tongue has Leeson/Fluid23 connections...
  8. Maybe, Could have something to do with the fact they had to knock over £200 off the price of them to get shot of them, and the fact there going crack abit to often. (Y)
  9. No way do it. Thats a cheap kit, nasty unbranded stuff, worth about £100. Cyclesportltd.com
  10. About A tenner/15 pound for labour at a guess.
  11. Wtf are you gonna do with that (Y) I can't see how a piston could be used to remove a crank, with the expetion of wacking it with it (Y)
  12. It was 49" (Y) EDIT: I don't get all this backwheeling stuff, I can never seem to see where the advantage is of the pedally bit? I appreciate I have a short bike (ashon ET) and some of you longer riders, may need to just do it to get the front up, but apart from that what is the point of doing it? I'm not having a go, it obviously works, DJ, Rowan Johns doing like 4ft+ but I always seem to find bunnyhopping easier? or is this because im relativly shite? :sick:
  13. And for me, even with squares. Use Boiling water, I thought Isis cranks literally could be pulled off? :blink:"
  14. Glad your making use of my bars (Y) God I miss my bmx, I want those bars back (Y)
  15. Yea its 73deg. Tighter the headangle, the more responsive the steering is. is there aything else apart from that?
  16. rich4130

    Google Whack

    That made me chuckle.
  17. Its summat fancy and newfangled.
  18. Get it from tartybikes/supercycles there probably cheaper.
  19. Lol yea i just downloaded it to see if it was him, I dont think it is lol :(
  20. How much weight is it really gonna save though? Full set of spokes is what, 200g maybe a bit more, I cant see it saving much than 50g, thats the weight of a grip! I'd rather know it can take a right hammering than save 50g (get foam grips lol)
  21. Not overly long at a guess. When I was drawing my 1000mm 24" frame about a year ago, that had almost a 23" TT with a 73deg Headangle and a 74deg seat angle measures from the centre of both tubes. At a guess, under 1035. Draw it out and see.
  22. I'l get you another bone. I'll pre snap it for you :D"
  23. I fancy riding somewhere over halfterm week, any suggestions? First Sunday probably, think its the 14th, anybody up for anything round this area?
  24. Didn't really go to plan though did it heh. :ermm:"
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