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T-vee Rider

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  1. That GU is really nice, is it Tom's old one? How you finding it compared to the Onza? Also, what pads are you using on the front? I can't find any decent smooth rim pads. That's probably because I'm using Magura reds
  2. That is such a nice bike, Onza have done a real good job on there latest bikes I belive it is the Hope 20" fixed hub I didn't know they were out yet........
  3. The old ones leaked, I don't know if the new ones do. Just wait till someone has used one a see what they say.
  4. No, I mean it's where you were surpose to use capitlas What's Notts like to ride?
  5. Compared to some of your previous post's, I belive your getting there. But they is still somethings that you could change: This post isn't a dig, just a bit of advice
  6. My old bike used to have a seat
  7. That was a really good video, editing was spot on. You are a really powerful rider and I wish the video was longer. Spain looks like it has some nice spots, and hot weather Can't wait to see the next video
  8. You can get them in Cnc vee backings from Tartybikes.
  9. The rock Greens are a good choice, they have excelent hold but not a good bite, the bite is still good though. Lets go easy enough so you don't go over the handel bars. I was running mine on a dead grind so i don't know if bite will improve on a smooth rim
  10. If you brought it new, then you could get a warrenty? Shouldn't really have chain wear. Never heard of this before : Give where ever you got it from a ring and tell them about it, I'm sure they will be happy mto help you out
  11. Trying my best Good things happen to people who wait.
  12. Hello, it is pretty easy to get "accepted". Just post some good topics and replies. We all have to start somewhere
  13. All 4-bolt mounts do the same job really, just some are lighter and more expensive. Standard Echo ones should be fine but if you really want to go fancy get some of the Try-all mounts or the Echo Tr mounts, they take the need of the plastic washers out so you just tighten your bolts and the pads set them selves up square to the rim The echo ones are cheaper then the try-all, so if your thinking about them, get the echo.
  14. Many 26" riders which I ride with use a pro 2, they are really good for the money and if you buy second hand it's even better 48 engagements so it engages pretty quick. They has been a couple of problems lately with some breaking but you get a warrenty so it's ok
  15. After looking at the Onza blade, I have decided to get nearly a complete new build. I have a couple of questions about the parts i'm hopefully going to order The parts I'm going to order: Onza Blade frame Monty 221 Pr stem Echo low rise bars TrialTech cranks Tensile freewheel Echo isis Bb Echo urban front and rear rims Echo lite 07 forks I'm after cheap but also reliable parts, so would this list be ok? They are some good prices for good quality products which I have been told to look at Also the Blade frame hasn't got a booster built in, would it be a good idea to get one? If so a 2-bolt or a 4-bolt? Thanks for all of your help again
  16. Has Onza got a tel. number so I could ring to sort out prices etc? Also have you got any frames with a built in booster?
  17. I have been using water for about 1 year now and still haven't had many problems. I switched to water because I kept breaking my cross over everyother week and it was quite expensive. It was easier to bleed and I didn't get and air in the system compared to when I used to use oil and a bleed kit. Mine has never started to seize up or become lazy, and on the freezing side of things mine has never done that and it has been freezing temprature lately. If your magura doesn't need bleeding you don't really have to change to water, just bleed it with water when you break your hose etc.
  18. Well the 20" rim I'm using on the back is a echo front and that is pretty strong, but I notice they don't make 07 Echo rims anymore. They only seen to make the Sl, Tr and Urban rims. Am I right in saying the Urban is most like the 07? (Due to it not having many holes drilled in.) I'm looking for a frame which I can use my Echo Team stem on(160x25), and Onza Carbon Riser bars, hope I have gave enough to help you.
  19. Hello everyone, i'm new to the forum so I though I would just say hello. My name is James and I ride a Onza T-vee with a good spec and i've been nearly riding for 2 years. I can roll-in 4 pallets and sidehop 4 aswell, I can also static 4 but can't seem to keep it The question that I have is now that I have upgraded my spec of my T-vee i'm looking for a new frame, something longer then mine (Around 1020) I will also need a 19" rim for the rear because I'm running a 20" at the moment. I would like to ask you for some advice on both, on the frame I would like advice on Geo and how it will effect my riding. And for the rim, how strong and light diffrent model are etc...... Thanks for all the replies that I might will get.
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