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Dan@Trials-uk

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  1. The freewheels will fit onto your DMR rear Revolver hub no problem ( If your still using that hub? as they come standard on the Dirt jumpers)

    Anyways, the threads are all standard 1.37" x 24tpi so most modern freewheel will fit onto your hub(Y)

    I would suggest something like the VIZ/ Monty freewheels, both very well priced and great performance! or the Try-all! Or if your feeling generous definitely the ENO. I have used my ENO for over a year now, and its still going smooth and strong!

    I hope this helps!

    Thanks

    Dan

  2. It sounds most likely the stiff links in the KHE chain, as alot of riders have has this problem with them. They're ok if your using them on a SS set up, but if your using it with gears then I dont think it will run as smooth.

    I would try out a KMC chain, very good price, so worth a try:)

    Thanks

    Dan

  3. undo the bolts, take spring out, do back up

    (Y)

    Simply remove the C clip and then remove the spring form the Mech, and then put it back together with out the spring and bolt it back onto your bike:)

    Words a treat, But if you fancy somthing neater/ lighter I would suggest a SS tensioner(Y)

    Thanks

    Dan

  4. I understand its not in your poll, but I would highly recommend the Plazmatic CRM's or alternatively the Heatsink reds(H)

    Never personally used the Rock blue's but 2 close friends that has used them, they didn't seem that great, but from videos they seem very promising... maybe the setup issue.

    Anyways, My vote is on the CRM's:D Cant go wrong(H)

  5. took my time haha, but here are some pictures of the bottom bracket,been in the bike for a few weeks now and is working great.

    Freewheels look interesting Fred might give you a call about them.

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    Bottom brackets are great, after selling many units of these not one has been returned for replacement:D

    Also they're available in a wide range of Colors (Y)

  6. Just an update on the rims:)

    The designs have now been completed and they're being manufactured now. Just waiting for a few confirmation and I will have a date of arrival for the first prototype's!

    PS: The pipeline is looking very snazzy with the new products:D(Y)

    Thanks,

    Dan

  7. well your wrong, only the 449 ias for the younger riders. the other two are just standard mods.

    anyhow the best value for money mod is the zm2 on trialsman. although i hear the zm3 is pretty immense too, cant find a price on one though

    The ZM3 will be very competitively priced and features very modern geometry (Y) also along with the Neon 20", They will also be available as complete builds all of which with very good spec and geometry. Prices TBC,

    Back to the thread,

    The KOXX range looks exciting and looks very promising:) Always good to have more completes available in the lower price range!

  8. Do you know what the thread size in the forks is Dan? Just out of interest, I cut my steerer about 20 mm and there's still enough thread, but if I wanna go any shorter... :)

    Hey Janson,

    The threads size are 40mm, and the built-in star nut needs at least 16mm in order for it to screw in all the way. you should get away by cutting another 4mm off your forks.

    I hope this helps,

    Thanks

    Dan

  9. The V!Z Forks have been the same for a fair while now, they have recently changed the top-cap design for 08 ( The images on our site shows last years top-cap, however I will get them updated to stop confusions)

    The forks now comes with a star fangled nut for riders who prefer to use this set up rather then the built in one.

    If you do prefer to have the star nut set up, just let us know and we will install it for you:)

  10. Hey,

    Mr Berry visited us from Manchester last Saturday to build his dream bike and after some mix and match......

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    Bike Spec:

    Frame - Zoo Pitbull 07

    Forks - Echo Urbans

    Front Wheel - Complete VIZ

    Rear Wheel - King/ VIZ

    Tyres - Try-All

    Tubes - Maxxis DH

    Bars - Echo Low Rise

    Stem - VIZ High Rise

    Headset - Toxin

    Brake Mounts - Neon CNC

    Rear Brake - Magura HS33

    Front Brake - HOPE Mini

    Grips - Sunline Logo Lock-On

    Cranks - Adamant CNC

    Bash Ring - Adamant

    Bottom Bracket - ZHI

    (H)

    Hope you guys like it! I certainly do:D

    Thanks

    Dan

  11. The Hydro forming on the Koxx Boxx is completely 100% custom, this is a lot more complex if you look at the images compared to the Echo Pure where it had a standard hydro formed tube which was straight forward to produce.

    The Boxx has 2 parts on the hydro-section then it’s fully welded all the way around before other tubes are joined.

    Also like a member mention, it’s a very exclusive frame indeed along with the superior quality, not to mention the duration its taken to produce.

    Some of you might remember 2-3 years ago, when frames used to be around £375- £450 mark and that was for a very standard frame that had nothing to fancy. So considering the Boxx probably one of the best quality frame ever built along with innovation/ designs the price mark isn’t actually to bad!

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