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control rob

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About control rob

  • Birthday 09/19/1991

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  • County (UK Only)
    Hampshire
  • Real Name
    Robbie Bales
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    Stock

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Riding!
  • Location
    Petersfield

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  1. Alright, Yeah man, i ride an echo control! what about you? yeah go for it man, there a couple of other guys in petersfield that ride aswell, ill try get them out aswell! yeah! i bought some of my parts from them and one of the guys there rides trials aswell! ive done it before but they sed id get a better price on ebay or something like that.. but still gd idea n worth ago! Cheers
  2. Ah thanks for places to sell and thanks for the advice! Cheers Robbie
  3. Hello all, I was just wondering if anyone knew any good places to sell bikes and parts apart from here? as i am not a proper member on here, i am unable to post a advert on the for sale section, just wondering if anyone knew any other good places? thanks Robbie.
  4. just started at alton college, n my time tables crap i got 4hours gaps between lession n stuff was just wonderin if there were any riders who fancyed joining me riding for bit in breaks? id be very greatful as i get proper bored!! cheers robbie
  5. hello welcome to the forum!! hope u find it helpful and stuff!! robbie
  6. hello i still ride comps, i ride the hampshire ones, but i was just wondering if there were any other ones around the south of england? hampshire ones are good but getting low on numbers...! hint hint to people that live in hampshire come to the comps!! there alot of fun, venues are good, friendly people etc!! come along for a laugh!! :) robbie
  7. hello complete bike! n then customize it as u go along!
  8. hello i run the echo cnc cranks have had no problems with them, workin great! also would recommend middle burn cranks! as they are light weight and last a long time i still have my old pair, i switch to echo so i could have front free wheel. robbie
  9. hello when i was learning i found that this weather was gd to learn in as when i started i never used to run a grind and used standard pads so i got used to using a rubbish brake i was soon able to chain brake well which still helps today, also as most thing were slippy when wet i found that it was harder, oboviously, but it ment when i came to do it in the dry i found it easier so what ever the weather man just get out and ride, wet weather helps alot when learning! robbie
  10. hello 661 veggies, light weight, comfortable n keep ur shins in one peice! ive always have them n i wouldnt wear anything different! robbie
  11. hello i have heard alot of bad thing about the try-all, tht they skip alot brake easy n etc so ive chosen to get the eno and tht is holdin up fine have had no problem! robbie
  12. hello like the other i would say tighten up your clamps, rebleed, or buy a new booster? i bought the echo control booster and i didnt have any movement with my brake so i would recommend that, but it is quite big n heavy for a booster... rob
  13. hello it has come to the time where i need to buy new brake pad but im not sure what ones will work well on a lightly grinded rim? just wondering if any one had any ideas of whats brakes pads are the best to use for both natural and street riding? cheers rob
  14. hello you can drill holes in the rims but its not half as effective as buyin the proper factory ones, if doing it yourself it just makes rims more weak, you could save ur self a couple of grams buy drilling yourself but the factory rims are usally lighter... hopes helps rob
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