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I am ze best

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  1. trials bikes usually have a freewheel on the front and a sprocket on the back hub. Only on the odd occasion will you find a rear freewheeled bike. All it makes the bike move
  2. i learnt not to go out in the wet with almost slick tyres :/
  3. "video has been removed by user" :/
  4. I bought mine of a mate who lives close to me, but yeah you cant really buy them anymore, shame
  5. could be urs, who knows and yh they do
  6. f**king hell... that is one lush bike prob my favourite on here
  7. spec czar 07 maggie frame monty disk forks trialtech stem try-all rage 09 bars random headset front side drilled onza hog riml, onza pro hub, tryall tyre rear echo rim, viz hub, monty tyre echo crank arms echo bb echo tr freewheel trialtech cage pedals front avid disk brake rear magura hs33 thats it i think
  8. cheers dude.... and luke il do it another day, ul see in next few days anyway so
  9. Here is my hopefully finished czar. Comments welcome
  10. errrm yeah.. what you got?

  11. Mod bikes are the easiest to learn on, onza's are probably the most common started bikes so something along those lines is good
  12. if you get new wheels, bars and stem, forks, will look really good
  13. It wlll be the level bolt, just losen so it moves freely but not too lose so that it wobbles
  14. same fittings to the bb but stock usually have longer cranks arms
  15. low bb rise, and a long ish frame. Zoo's are like the most popular tgs mod bikes
  16. Basically, i have a rear wheel problem where i tighten up the wheel, setting up the brake etc, but as soon as i attempt anything, the wheel moves over to the left, the chain comes completely lose, and the wheel rubs against the left pad. I have a feeling its my cams causing the problems, but im not sure please offer help if you could think of possible solutions thanks
  17. I dont see why no one knows about tarty's video guides?
  18. Whats the point. No one could be bothered to do it! Just look on for sale to see bikes, specs and prices. It saves people typing it all out just to answer a tpoic question.
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