
GuyJames
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Yes however if I want to sell the replacement frame it will be a load easier if it has a headset with it and I wouldn't have thought they would give me one free.
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MMMike - no way, I love mods and am looking into a Python. Rich87 - I have shown your post to my frame and she is most offended, please apologise! Sorry, but I'm going to hang onto everything until I have another bike, just in case. Anybody think I will be able to kill a Python? Are they made out of stronger metal? Guy
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I don't know what the frame only price is though. Wanker :closedeyes:"
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Bums, I have given my T-Pro a rather large crack on the top of the down tube. Is this a common place to go? How much is a half price replacement as I have only had the frame 6months. Guy - frameless and unable to ride :closedeyes: RIP T-Pro
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Im using a nice chunky RB booster on the rear, so the backend shouldn't flex. I think I am going to get one, it is a trade so won't be new but Heatsink seems to have plenty of new seals, or i can pick them up somewhere so that shouldn't be a problem if they go. Thank you for all your help people :closedeyes: Guy
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Well back to the original point of the post........ :)" Sounds like a pretty unloved bike from your description. I think a spray on the frame, to cover those scratches, and a general check over of the components (to make sure they don't suddenly fall apart, although it sounds as if they all ready are!) then build it. Missions are generally novice bikes so a kid starting trials will want a bike sharpish, so building it will help sell to the bikes target audience. Guy :-
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Please only people who own/have owned an RB lever reply, i don't care what people have heard. What are they like? More powerful than standard lever? Do the seals break mega quick? Snap easily? Just general view about them please as I may be getting one. Thank you in advance, Guy
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I second what Hobnobs is saying. My Eno is in good shape, skips everynow and again when riding along but hey, doesn't really matter. As for Ricks profile he wouldn't do a sodding lurch for two weeks because it was skipping! Guy
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I don't normaly leave comments to videos but this one deserved it. Absolutely amazing riding, just f**king incredible! Guy
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having to piss about with my brake and wheel every three seconds because they amazingly go out of align. I hate my bike 99% of the time, but keep riding due to the heavenly 1%
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Sound advice there Tart. I like the 2005 matt black option so will go with that. I agree the Xen is much better, nicer however I do not have £80 and am seriously in debt! Thank you for all replies :lol: Guy
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Do you reckon he got the longest skid in the world too? :P
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That is nice to know but back on topic.................... What are the differences? Which one should I get? Thank you.
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I have only ever watched pro's that smooth! Is there something you are not telling us?! Nutty smoothness. Guy
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I am getting a new helmet and want the Giro Semi Mx seen here however should I get the 2004 or 2005 edition? What is better about the 2005 one, or is it just the option of matt black?! Thank you. Guy
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What other colours does he do? I always thought the Howies blue was a tad gash. But hey, if you like it :P
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Oh filly, you silly billy. Should of stuck with your magura :P" and as for the kink in your rotor look towards Callum :P
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Someone Keeps Stealing My Letters
GuyJames replied to on that? u must be joking's topic in Chit Chat
ahh, that is fun. someone and i were trying to make trials forum but then i got immature and spelt sex. ha. guy -
that arse is gorgeous :( would whoever you submit/give this to appreciate that picture though? brilliant design, maybe use a different colour but apart from.... :D guy
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Tad dull really, try thinking about different camera angles...lighting effects etc. Im no pro but these may make the pics more exciting considering the riding wasn't huge. But as you said nout major going down/only mucking about so good work :( Gave me something to do for 10minutes whiles bored in DT! Guy
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This has been an on-going 'discussion', shall we say, between a friend of mine (Hobnobs) and I about what sidehopping technique is best. We have come to no conclusion so I would like to know your views. I believe placing the front wheel down before the back wheel is best because it acts as an anchor, takes less effort and looks better IMO. My friend, lets call him 'Fil' :D , believes sidehopping to two wheels is better - landing both wheels at the same time. An example of this would be CLS sidehops. What are your views? What technique do you use? And overall, who do you agree with? Guy
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I know they are BMX, but shack the last two please :ermm: :- ? Guy
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Yeah seven and ten are nice, they have a scatty look to them which keeps your attention. All very nice designs though. Well done :P
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all the pictures are very good fil. i love the fountains one and the one where i am standing with my bike with the sea in the background. very good :mellow:
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Watching pros amazes me. So much balance and dialed technique! Nice video.