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trialin

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    Timmerene H
  • Bike Ridden
    24"
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    ECHO urban 24" 2010
  • Country
    Taiwan, Province of China

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  1. Once I tried to pump a 26x1.9" tube in 24 wheel, but it came out a bad result cause some parts of the tube folding together and making a depressed spot, honestly no one would think that works after seeing the depressed spot from outside. So I really wonder which size of 26 tubes people using to stick into 24 wheels? My 24 tire is Holly roller 2.4.
  2. nope.../ .\ I don't trust cable brakes, sometimes cable cut itself without thud so that I can get hurt badly. But onething I'm sure squeezing cable lever is really easy if you did great lub inside cable tube and on joints! Now I just believe ECHO hydro series, SL works great with baby oil~ that's truly mineral. cable levers? shimano XTR could be top choice: light, delicate also strength.
  3. Yes, a new bike looks the same with an old one, just wobbling while staring at a point on freewheel.
  4. I think the main reason you get chain skipped may be in the tensioner. Due to the picture, I found your derailleur was not parallel with gears so that chain got skipper by slanted join, normally you didn't find it, once you kicked pedals, then chain skipped. Try to tune your derailleur sprocket position or adjust derailleur hanger, or else, rasp the gear somewhere looks like hooking the chain.
  5. 24 stock absolutely. Just probably, 24 could be the best sort of trials I think, 20 is too swinging, and 26 is just a little bit burdened if you don't choose light parts. In brief, 20s don't suit with some riding style, or even riding by streety can be not so fun sometimes, but a lighter 26 or a 24 is always ready for beginners or pro, no matter on rock or street.
  6. I can't agree more. I love trialtechs if they are not that pricey :$ that the offsets differ with disk and HS33 of the forks is the reason convincing me Trialtech really knows about "Trial-Tech" (Y) (Y)
  7. A natural dude says: Rockman fork is tough but leaden. I think that fork might share improper offset for streety.
  8. I thought that squeeze a lemon is a common slang. you practicing~ indeed. Usually after I airing front wheel, I would put weight mainly on bad foot, sometimes when I fairly seperate weight onto two pedal, that will make me feel like floating and hard to balancing, maybe it's because my hamstrings are not strong enough, so that I feel hard to balance by thighs. :$ Anyway thanks for help dude.
  9. Disk or rim brake? Both ECHO urban and Rockman fork are tough! Does anyone recommend Leeson fork?
  10. Thanks pal, I don't use google to translate my words, there might be something wrong by my grammar so that makes you feel like reading paragraphs translated by google. Also I think lower manual is easy for correcting, somehow high raised front wheel just needs less power to hang it. BTW, how about balancing both sides?
  11. Manual is a fun way to roll forward I think so, even the posture looks not so elegant, you'll see rider's legs trembling always as ling as the front wheel still get aired. I've been trying to do this with a term of practicing, based on vid tutorials that indicate bum bobbing is meant to transfer body weight upon rear wheel axle for balancing, and I experienced that, but how to keep balance both sides? (Right & Left) Should I put all the body weight on bad foot, or evenly into two pedals? The last question, about front wheel, is it raised lower making easy balancing for manual, or highly raised manual squeezes a lemon? Thanks I just finisehd being moron on manual till four hours ago.
  12. trialin

    2426

    I'm considering for a new streety, custom steely frame. wb 1040mm bb +25mm chainstay 385mm head angle 73d seat tube for 74d disk and magura mount frame may weigh 2.3kg. BTW, I wanna minus frame for lighter under 2.2kg, but some said minus frame looks silly... I dont know that before~ Now I wanna get a permanent undestructible bike, but for 24 or 26? I get no idea. and the geo, I'm not sure about that, my height is 5'8", will bb+25mm too high for me. After geometry, painting comes next. Any good idea? thx
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    Tutorials?

    Awesome! Thanks , it do help for me, I'm trying get some changes never had before, but I've damaged spine gristles lately so that low back pains suffer me.(unhappy) For no reason, I just recalled really old memories about Danny Holroyd & Adam Burns, the acient of street. maybe...lol
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    Tutorials?

    Trialove bro, :$ I know my English sometimes really is terrfying people... Now I really wanna get some hot clips about street tutorials, such as Ali C, J. Shrewbury...etc They do shock every rider who trial to new urban trial styles.
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