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Sethgun

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About Sethgun

  • Birthday 05/23/1980

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  • Real Name
    George
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    24"
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    Inspired 4play

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  • Location
    Australia...no we dont all own koalas

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  1. as I said before, looks sick. Wil Is gonna love u for that first pic Real clean build man
  2. theoretically thats gonna happen with all pads. It gonna get contaminated if your running a rim with dirty or marked walls, ride in the wet, and especially removing your tyre from the rim when replacing a tube or grinding. Always keep the tyre on the rim when you grind/regrind so you dont contaminate th rim wall and/or pads. Thats pretty basic so im sure you are aware of this already. If i ever get contaminated pads, ill usually ride a couple of minutes with the brakes slightly engagee d so it beds the pads in aagain and removes the crap from the rim and pads. Metho works wonders on cleaning the rim, i usually wipe it down before every ride
  3. who cares about heatsink pads? The topic is about the 'belaey' pads and all these people badmouthing tnn in general, the rest that badmouth are all just like a herd of sheep and follow someone elses lead. The best critic is yourself. They dont cost a fortune, buy a pair and try them yourself rather than rely on someone elses shit experience that could be based on a number of factors. I use lgm's on no grind and they are bloody awesome, i juuuust ground my rim and f**k. They are just that good. Hold is immense, modulation is sweet and ive used rock blues before these and thought they were the shit, these kill them and i can only see the new belaeys being better, not goign by anyone elses opinions. Once my lgms run out, belaey refills will be going into my tnn fittings and if i dont like them, still shit for me ill just get another set of lgms. Go out there and try stuff kids, dont be sheep
  4. yep. exactly my thoughts. Tnn kicks ass
  5. i dunno why people bum tnn pads at all when i reckon they are the sickest out there. I ran lgms on my inspired with a 24byc lt rim thats not even a flat/sqaure wall and NOT GROUND and they shatted over most peoples setups i rode with a grind. Im running them on my new meta vtt2 build now with trialtech rims NO GRIND and they are just nuts, honestly dont think ill bother grinding bc the lock and mod on these are just frickin nuts, I can only imagine the newies are better. Opinions and reviews are opinions and reviews. If YOU wanna know how they perform, just buy them and ultimately make your own decision. It doesnt mean ur gonna be broke for the rest of ur life if u but 18quid pads. I just reckon there are too many sheep out there (i cant talk, i used to be the same when it came to choosing a 24 or stock bike!) who hang off the word and experience of others who a) ride differently taller and weigh different c) different bike setup d) expect something based on a previous poor experience, or just generally think there is better out there. just buy the f%^#in things and if u dont like em, sell em
  6. Sethgun

    Vtt2....

    nah I flogged the inspired off....really wanted to get back to a stock. Inspired was fun I gotta admit, but i wanted a stock for a long time. later in the year I might build up another inspired or a custom geo marino ill see. For now this is my bitch little off topic, but are 1/8" chains alot stronger than 3/32" BUT still stretch quite a bit? I think I wanna change the chain already. Havent had much of a chance to ride these past few night to stretch the chain out but after 2nd pedal kick last night SNAP bang goes my trialtech lite 3/32. Fixed, gonna take it for an easy ride tonight for stretch but i just cant b assed having to stretch a new chain all over again too often later.....
  7. Sethgun

    Vtt2....

    Yeh, after naming my vtt2 to Miranda, the bikes been doin funny things. I woke up for a piss early morn and saw my bike in the middle of the loungeroom lookin like this, nom nom nomm
  8. Sethgun

    Vtt2....

    thanks for the comments guys.....I shall name her "Miranda" lol after the sweet aussie model id like to fff...............
  9. Yeh thanks for that guys. As is, its a little past halfway on the dropouts and if i take the chain off, it spins freely so its def the chain but its still rideable. With my weight on the bike and I stop pedalling, it doesnt just stop dead so thats a good thing. Ill set up my brakes now and after a bit of stretch, it should be good (fingers crossed).
  10. Sethgun

    Vtt2....

    nah rubber queen isnt whit, its my fave but for clearance on this frame ur mounting ur axle pretty far back....dont like the idea of getting too far back, (getting cracked dropout images in my mind) and thats where im gettin probs with chain tension. Its still rideable for now even though the rear wheel doesnt spin freely, just need to spend a few hours to stretch it out then should be right tension. If I stick a halflink on its too loose. Regarding the mist forks, they look the goods I reckon, and the geo is exact same as the tryalls which I think is why they are gonna be popular. Pretty stiff. If anyone is interested in them, hit Wil up at trialsden.com Might be far for some because hes local, but hes a champ
  11. im thinkin bc my cams are maxed out, instead of buying ones with longer adjustments im just gonna stick a bigger washer under the cam bolt so it presses on that (effectively giving more adjustment) running halflink with axle close to the end and hopefully itll stretch enough after a while to ditch the halflink...or somehow bring it closer in the dropouts. Dont wanna be riding every day with an axle mounted 1-2 mm from the end of the dropout!
  12. hey bud, its a new chain i got from you guys. Its a trialtech lite 3/32" . Rear rim is a trialtech and rubber queen with echo tr cams. Such small clearance with the vtt2 and this tyre. At the point where my tire runs smooth without touching my bb, ive maxed out my cam on the non drive side (drive side looks like its maxed too, sitting about the apex of the bulge on the cam-furthest point out) and axle sits a little more than halfway back of the dropout (this is without a chain) with the chain on at this point, its stupidly tight and stops from spinning. If i put a halflink on, its too much. Do you think i should go for a cam with more play like, the neon or viz! cams? They give about 10mm more adjustment so it should sit better with the halflink im guessing. Then once its stretched, maybe try again without the halflink? How much would a chain like this stretch out? Should i be looking at a different chain that has slightly longer or shorter links, or are all chains same link length?
  13. Sethgun

    Vtt2....

    now to get my tension spot on and put my skewer the right way up rubber queen+vtt2 = bitch fit
  14. Actually yeh crap, ur right....if u put a narrow link together with the sides of a 2nd link, uve got an open end and a closed end (if that makes sense) a single half link gives u an open and closed end on a single link. Might have to play around and use 2 or 3 half links to get the tension spot on true? Its as if all i need is half a single link and ill be spot on, working with a few half links might end result in this somehow, ill play now
  15. yeh ive got a couple of thos half links on but really, they are still the same overall length as a full link thats what gets me. Spoke tensioner......where did i see that here? u got a link? I think one of the tarty boys did that in a post......
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