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Dan@Trials-uk

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  1. Hey Drill cost 40£ bash costs around 15£,booster about 20£, I drilled the booster because I wanted to do so, I dont need it, its just on my bike to act like a protecter(to protect hoses) and the bash, I never bash so why not? and also I like to have some holes in the bash, is that a problem? :unsure:
  2. Nice bike nick(Y), Good to see you recieveing the frame+parts in on piece :unsure:
  3. Hey Aaron I only drilled it because I only wanted a booster on my bike so is protects the hoses, not for the purpose of having it to make my bike stiffer.
  4. Looks better in flesh, its because of the crappy flash lol it shows all the stratches on the service of each part (Y) , well IMO its looks alright lol, aslong as I like it , its ok lol. :unsure:
  5. Nah, it be ok(Y), I dont bash much anyway. :unsure:
  6. Hey I thought Il try to save some wait on my bike lol, because we jsut got a piller drill, so I thought the 2 chunkiest part on my bike, so I have decided to drill the bash and booster. The bash took me about 10mins max, first I used a handdrill which it wasnt as accurate, but then I did it again with a 10mm drill on the piller drill. The booster took me about 5 mins to drill, and 5 mins to smoother of all the rough edges. here are some pics, please tell me what you think lol Regards Dan
  7. :- Hey BOOOoon Lush bike man(Y) I like the forks, it goes with the bike somehow, and it gives it an individual look, which is allways good(Y) I also like the tip-ex jobby on the bash(Y) top shizzel :turned: Have a nice bashing on it, and will see you in couple of weeks(Y) Regards Dan
  8. Hey I know him, but dno his num etc... but if you contact *thesubway* on here, here will give you it(Y) Regards Dan :turned:
  9. Thanks for the reply :angry: P.s How fast do you wanna reply lol :angry:" :angry:
  10. Hi there I am putting on a new 18t fixed cog, due to the one i put on is egged :blink: tut tut echo, erm.. I was wondering what is the best and easiest way to remove these fixed cogs? Best regards Dan :angry:
  11. :ermm: right, thanks for that. You're just jelouse of mmy video's :blink: :wub:
  12. oh my god, :wub: Thanks alot!!!, I much appriciate it! :ermm: Best regards Dan :blink: mate!:) :) :)
  13. Its a carbon firbre cap, that you just simply clip on(Y) :ermm: well, thats what I read on page 1 lol. Regards Dan
  14. I think you should rethink about that, there's alot of people out there that use's braided hoses on there HS33 and they are all fine... so I dont know where you got your silly idea from :( . Also braided hosing its that overpriced, i think its about 25 per brake with the goodridge hosing. There is also another company that makes colored braided hosing for motorcycles called *Hel hosing* or somthing, Im not sure if they make hoses for bike but hey... :) Im sure you can deffinatly get "Red" braided hoses, because I saw some at the last comp, this guy called *Miles?* :S had then and I must say they do look nice :) Regards Dan
  15. Meh * It means like *who cares* /dos'nt matter. Well that what i think lol :( or I might be wrong lol.
  16. Oh yes, the forks, hmm.....not to sure about the steer, but I think its probs aluminiun wrapped in carbon........ any way forks looks tasty :) But there somthing about them, they look like the are very britle and its gona fall all aparts :S or it might just be me lol. :(
  17. :S I tihnk the rotor is awsome, and It works, dno what it feels like, but I works lol, I think it probs be crap in the wet, they meh..... Also look how thick the rotor is lol, Beefy :(
  18. Check these out(Y) What do you think of these, nice? carbon bike parts? This guy oviously gone bonkaz over carbon lol, I think it looks pritty kool on some parts, but other are just nasy. What do you think!?! Regards Dan :(
  19. LOL, It wasnt me who said it, it was Rowan, you dum dum :("
  20. ISNT THERE ANYONE ATALL!?? :( :) Regards Dan :S
  21. Hey I want this vid again, Ive tried getting it from zoobike.com and it takes 100hours on a 1mb bb, I remembered that observed trials hosted it, is that link still there? or can so one be kind enough to host it for me ??? best regards Dan (Y)
  22. XTR cranks are good for trials from what I heard, a few street riders use them , and also I think leeson makes nice bashrings for them(Y) hmmm, super light set up(Y) (Y)
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