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hdmackay

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  1. Didn't work for me... Just said 'Internet Explorer Cannot Display The Webpage'. Don't know if you did something wrong or it's just my computer...
  2. Do you have to upload it onto some site on the internet before you can put it on here?
  3. I think you should keep your next wheel smooth and get Heatsink Snowy's. That's what i'm running right now and they are sooo good! Amazing bite and amazing hold. Just use a bit of tar every now and again. EDIT: Damn you Stump!
  4. I have a T-Pro, no way near as nice as yours though! Wow! I know what I want mine like now! Haha EDIT: Did you cut that hole in the headtube yourself?
  5. Double post for the lose! ^^^^^
  6. I sometimes get headaches when i'm out riding but I thought it was just from riding too much! My helmet isn't that tight though so maybe it is from that. It gets quite sore when I go to front alot? I find the best way is to just rest for a bit.
  7. Really nice bike you got there! :$
  8. I much prefer mod. So much easier to throw around. Really flicky too. But if your all for getting a Stock then go for it. I really like the feel of some stocks.
  9. Holy shit that was freakin' awesome!
  10. well... it is a Monty, and they are pretty weak competiton bikes.
  11. Great vid! THe song worked soo well for a Natty video aswell!
  12. Wow! Can't believe he's only been riding for 6 months! Well enjoyed that video. Good work. Bail at the very start is quite funny.
  13. hdmackay

    Phatpads

    Has anyone used Phatpads on a smooth rim? If so, what was your opinion on them? Also, would Heatsink refills fit in Phatpad backings? Cheers
  14. Oright. Are the Yellows meant for grinds more than smooth? And the Snowies meant for smooth more than grinds? ( can't remember where I heard this!) But is it true? I have Snowies on smooth and they are awesome... I want to try the yellows but I don't know what they'll be like on smooth.
  15. Definately get HS33's. They are cheaper than disks, they don't brake as easy, they are soooo simple to set-up, you don't have to worry about bending them when sidehopping. And they give a nice loud noise so you know they are always holding.
  16. Yeah, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to... But maybe I'm wrong.
  17. Great vid Ross! That vee is looking pretty good! Some huge riding. For some variation you should get some natty clips.
  18. Pads: Heatsink Snowy's (Whites) Time used: 2 weeks Rim used: Onza Rim Grind: Smooth previous pads: Magura Blacks Brake used: HS33 new style What is your opinion of a working brake: Good bite and hold, nice, loud noise. Review: Awesome pads, the bite is great and the hold is good. Not the best on wet but that's because i'm running a smooth rim!
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