
DannyBaz
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Hey jsc, just to let you know, there is an actual introduction topic at the top of the new members page in the sticky section. Here is the link: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....howtopic=116338. Anyway, welcome back to trials, It has changed a lot, I was watching some of the old school videos on youtube, and some people on the 26" bikes look like they're just hopping about on mountain bikes ! I recently just got back into trials too, but I only had an absence of about 2 years It is a great sport and i hope to stick at it this time. Danny.
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Great spec for the price!!! You should say you will pay for the postage or offer him a little bit more money. Something to make him want to sell you it. Or, even if you don't get it, there are other bikes So what happened to your T-19? Did you sell it? Danny
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Unlucky . When you planning on buying this levelboss then? I heard they're not too bad. Do you know the spec, and how much you Paying? Danny Baz
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Ok You riding Leeds on Saturday? Didn't know you were called Joe. You got that T Pro Yet? Danny.
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Hey Joe, where abouts in West Yorkshire you from ? I'm from Keighley Just to let you know there is an actual introduction topic at the top of the new members page... this topic will probably be locked/ deleted. Here's the link: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....howtopic=116338 Danny.
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Hey, I used to run a hope, was a really good brake. But, when i got a new bike, I switched to a Magura Louise. To be honest, I think the Louise is better if you are a beginner because it is a very sturdy and tough brake, whereas the Hope ones aren't quite as tough. Magura Louises are also cheaper, which is an added bonus. You can get one off here for around £40- £50 I think. So, overall, I would definitely go with the Louise if I was you.
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Well, my friend heard all the stories, but decided he'd order something and find out for himself. All he ordered were a pair of lock on grips, and they never came. He never got a refund or anything. He tried to ring them up over a dozen times, every time getting a recorded message saying there were problems with the hot line. So, all in all, I wouldn't order from T- UK. A few extra pounds is better than buying one slightly cheaper and it never arriving. And by the way, his grips still haven't come and its been over 3 months !
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When I can't get up a wall, rock etc. I try it a few times, then if i honestly can't do it, leave it and come back to it. I feel this helps a hell of a lot. Another thing I do, is approach it at different speeds and angles, until I get it. Then when I do get something it feels great !
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So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Ok, thanks Headley.. i might not need it now though.. i have put it in the freezer like that guy said to. But if i do need it i will let you know thanks -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Don't know, was just riding and it all fell apart -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Thanks Pashley, will give that a go if nothing else works -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
All ready tried that, just kept slipping out. I will try again though -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Think i could do it with a lighter? Or wouldn't it be hot enough? -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Dave, it was an ACS claw i just found the bits and it said so on it lol. I'm 14, where would i get a blowtorch from ? -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
I tried putting it in a vice and turning with a pipe, but it just kept slipping. So Headley, could i borrow that tool or wouldn't it fit ? I added you on MSN anyway so i will talk to you on there. -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Its an ACS claw but it looks quite an old one.. -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Thought you didn't like me Headley? Thats what Jake said anyway. I will just find out what make hold on. -
So I Have A Problem Removing My Freewheel...
DannyBaz replied to DannyBaz's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Come on, Someone must know how! -
Hey, i popped my freewheel the other day, and bought a replacement off tarty bikes (acs claw 18t) and it has just come. But the problem is, i cant get my old freewheel off. Because it was popped, the chain ring piece has already dropped off, and i have just the screw on bit left attached to the tensile cranks. Also, i don't have a freewheel tool. Can anyone help me with this? Is there a way to remove this piece without tools ? Thanks
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The guy who has that bike lives near me Really nice bike, but like everyone else says the tires ruin it bit. but£600 for a bike like that is well worth it !
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Come on, whats about 10-20g? Go for a 4 bolt, they look nicer, and are much sturdier and stop the frame flexing more than 2 bolts which don't really stop it flexing at all, depending on which one you buy.
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I don't think you can actually ask people how to do tricks. You've just got to go out, and find your own way of doing it. Well, that's what i do anyway ! haha
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He works at Aire Valley, the bike shop near me. To be honest thought, i don't really like him. But his vudeos are good. www.chrisakrigg.co.uk - watch some of the brakeless trials videos, there amazing !
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Does it have hydros or is it juststock