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	yeh man your right, i used to race downhill afew years ago but had to give up after moving away from the hills. Iv ridden trails for 18months now but afew weeks ago was lent a marin attack trail (aggressive XC/trail bike) and LOVED it. I was really impressed with how quick i still was and how much of the skills from trials i was able to transfer. Only problem now is im really missing actual mountainbiking, just getting up on the hills and having a thrash!
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	Cool riding, but sorry, i dont care what anyone says, that is not music. And for damn sure not what i wana hear cool riding none the less
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	Grind the rim? Or check the pad reviews thread. Its there for a reason
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	That things insane! would be nice to hear its 1/4 mile times
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	  Which Are The Best Colour Schemes For A Bike?J.KYDD replied to trials jack's topic in Beginners Trials Chat All black. Make it stealth, theres not enough stealthy bikes around atm
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	Right, this issue has been officially cleared up after my rather clever missus told me to "just text 118 you twat", bless her. aaaanyway, its not recomended, but it is LEGAL!
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	wow, could you have said f**k any more?
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	no, but on the off chance of being pulled for something un-related such as the surfboards, or having a brakelight out etc
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	Right I realy need to clear this issue up after a near miss with the Po Po after I was pulled over on the motorway because one of the surfboards on my roof was starting to try and fly. Having heard it may be illegal I pushed my feet as far into the footwell as possibe and got my mate to get out and sort the board. Iv always heard different things from different people about the legality of dirving with no shoes on, and realy need to know for two reasons: 1- I do it all the time, and therefore a little sketchy. 2- If it is againts the law, its pointless! - Its safer to drive barefoot than in wet shoes
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	hey guys, looks like due to work im only gona be able to hit taunton on the 27th and plymouth the day after. if anyone needs iv got plenty floorspace for the night after the taunton ride and two free spaces in the car for lifts down to plym on the 28th. i can only give lifts DOWN to plym as will be driving home again after the ride if anyone needs, and following the e-mail luke sent through f-book my no is: 07961749886 cheers josh
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	Limey 3. iv had a couple plays on joe seddon's and its luuuush. plus, they look the bollocks
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	BOLLOX is f**king old now. was started 3years ago. Despite the shitting rain, despite the nazi f**king security and despite the fact i didnt sleep ALL weekend It was worth it all for high contrast and scratch perverts! The drugs were good The laughs were good And ashton let me have a little play on the new 24" (which, by the way was really nice)
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	I am heading up early tomoro morning. currently have free spaces in the car so anyone is welcome to a lift in return for sum petrol monnies. Throw me a buzz if ur after a lift from somerset area : 07961749886
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	In theory, yes it is possible. But dont do it, its OK to use in rear maggies as with so much pad material and the rim being so exposed there is never enough heat built up to cause changes of temperature to the liquid used in the hose. However, put water in a disc hose, and you will boil it in seconds, just rolling down a steep hill scrubbing the brake and you'l bugger it. This is because the rotor is a small braking diameter so the same point will pass through the caliper before being able to loose any heat built up. Plus, with the material being so closely mounted to the metal backing, heat very easily and quickly is transfered to the pistons and thus the fluid.
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	Im in the new MBUK! Not riding, im in the 'stuff' pages wearing clothes sitting on a deck chair! (far left of the double page spread) mmmm, you say that, doddy can come across as a bit arrogant and quite a cock, but spend sum time around his and once a couple of beers are sunk hes an alrite bloke. and Rick is a quality fella, propper funny chap, doesnt REALY know how to work for a mag too well, but hes a good fella And jamer is a seriousley good bloke
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	How did i know your next vid would be to Blue Man Group...! As always loving your vids man, i promise i will come down and see you soon
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	Walker on here is sponsered by Rockman and rides the Slate. I had a bash on his at the trial of wessex and it rode pretty nice. BUT!!! The slates target is advanced riders ONLY, and not suited to street bashing. It is an extremely lightweight frame which will not take kindly to beginer riders missing taps and gaps. It is a comp frame suited to comp riding think seriously before spaffing £440 on a frame which if not ridden smoothly may crack and fail.....
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	  Stange Question... What Makes People Want To Start Trials...?J.KYDD replied to Styles's topic in Beginners Trials Chat My reason was circumstantial, I used to live on the Quontock hills and rode and raced downhill, we then moved from the hills into town and without being able to drive at the time had no way of lugging my 40lbs DH bike to the trails. So started dirt jump and street as the local scene is quite good, got really into dirt and then the british summers became too unpredictable and there were never enough sunny days in a row for the dirt to dry and get out and ride much. Then a chap ben moore started working at Halfords with me and got interested in trials through him, a well specced second hand bike came available and hey presto! im hooked on trials And whats kept me riding more than anything? The people in trials, this has by far got to be the best community of riders iv ever been involved in. Especially down here in the south-west
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	narp, £1600 fully comp. its only insurance group 6.
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	2002 vaxhaul astra 1.6 sxi its depressingly slow, not the best on fuel, and iv pretty much blown up the speeker system. but, with the rear seats down i can get my bike in without taking out any wheels, and can comfortably get 3 bikes and 3 people in. at a squeeze iv had four bikes four people. its a first car, so sure its not great, but i love it next up...vw transporter
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	Gary at Curtis bike is one of the soundest guys to chat to. Give him a call, explain your needs and he'l tweak the geo towards whatever you want. Yes, custom Curtis bikes are expensive, but they are f'en gorgeous, British hand made and you can have your initials stamped into the drop-outs....PIMP
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	get hold of sum hi-top skate shoes, something along the lines of the Globe Superflys or the Nike 6.0 range. They look cool, have good pedal grip, and offer shed-loads of ankle support.
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	i like your style oh and plump DJs
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	STRAP A PAIR ON AND MAN THE f**k UP!

