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Lokoxx

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  1. Not bad like, I think you suit mod more though. Everything looks a lot smaller on stock. Good stuff though.

    Thanks, Im confused about 20 or 26, but I think I will stay on 20 until I grow up a bit. And maybe in future, when I am 16 or 17 I´ll do the swap :rolleyes:

  2. Hey, this booster is great, it has being designed and produced by: www.racingtrials.es

    The booster has been tested by some riders and they say it is a great booster.

    The really good point it has, is that you can set up your hs33 perfectly without the booster, and when you´ve set it up, and it is perfect, then you add the booster.

    Also is really light, and the clamps do not need the plastic rings, so it is a REALLY stiff system, and surely it worths it (includes clamps and booster).

    You can buy it in the manufacturer´s site, or in trialprod, or in biketrialshop: http://www.biketrialshop.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16&products_id=59

  3. Hey guys, I remind you there is an official website destinated to olympic trials!

    People from different countries send their name with identification number in order to support the idea of trials being olympic in a future. A good idea would be to ask your friends and family to send the application also, to get

    more people supporting the idea...

    We all know it´s difficult, but we do more by finding people to send their application than arguing about why still trials is not olympic.

    Here´s the official site:

    http://www.olimpictrials.es.tl/Apuntate-en-la-iniciativa-s-supports-the-idea.htm

    In "Asunto" field, type in your country!

    In "Tu Mensaje" field, type in your ID number.

    After doing that, you can click at : "Lista de apoyos" at the left hand column of the webpage to see all the current supporters. It´s a really low number of people, but at least they´re many different countries!

    Hope you support your sport lads! haha

  4. Are these the ones? http://www.evanscycles.com/products/fly-bikes/ruben-graphite-pedal-ec022238

    If so not to expensive, they dont look to solid but for the price may turn out to be a good set of pedals, and if its good enough for some of the drops on bmx why not for trials.

    Exactly, those are the pedals. Thats what I want to test, if they are a good set of pedals. They are for bmx, and supposed to support grinding on rails with pedals without braking... And they are light.

  5. haha well, yes, it sound stupid the name of graphite pedals, it was just the name the people of flybikes gave to the pedals...

    But of course, the pedals are a compound of nylon and fiber glass ( I will write it on the main post to clear minds up)

  6. graphite !, must be treated surely? why not just stick to the wellgo's?

    Firstly because of cash, and secondly because it´s important to try out new ideas and new materias, in order to determine if they are valid to trials or not... innovation is really important!

  7. Hi all,

    Im thinking on testing out a pair of graphite pedals. They look the same as the Wellgo Magnesium MG-1 pedals, but the material is graphite. They weight 350g the pair, are really nice, and I want to see how they work.

    The pedals are a compound of nylon and fiber glass

    Do you think graphite is too fragile? Has anyone tryied them out, or knows anything which could help me about graphite?

    Regards lads

  8. I really loved it, it reminds me quite much to my style of riding haha

    You´re nuts on that sidehop at 0:23 haha, I did something similar in a video and its not simple haha

    But you ride a bit beast, it seems you need more self control when riding, I mean, you seem to ride too straight and too strong, you should relax a bit more when youre at back wheel.

    however, you have big balls haha, and your sides and gaps are huge, good video, keep it up!

  9. Hi guys!

    Ginger, Im sorry haha, you made me think about changing positions of the pads (yellow rear, blue front), and you were right lad... I apologise haha

    Yellow pads rear work well, better than the blue ones, but the blue ones at the front work better than before the yellow. haha its a bit messing, but now is better!

    regards!

  10. Heatsink blues are crap, put them on the front?

    And put HEatisnk yellows on the back? 'cos yellows are alot better.

    Of course not!

    I prefer blue heatsink pads to yellow heatsink pads...

    Blue pads are reaaaaally grippy, they produce an amazingly loving sound, and work well.

    At least, that is how they work on my bike.

  11. Love it :wub: What front and rear brake are you using and what pads?

    Thanks!

    Front Echo lever with normal magura slave cylinders, with HEATSINK yellow pads.

    Rear silver Magura HS33 with HEATSINK blue pads.

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