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George.E

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  1. I took mine out with a tiny screw driver and just wiggled about to get the clips off. Wasn't to hard like. Just kind of flick the clip off with the screw driver an there you go.
  2. They all seem fine It's what you prefur in the end and what you want, because it is your bike in the end lol. What bike is it you have?
  3. Lol I don't quite fancy doing that. Do you think tarty will send it back and let me swap it for another?
  4. Mines great, had it about 5-6 months now and its very strong. Its quite heavey but I haven't noticed the weight. All together a good rim for street.
  5. What adaptor? Can you get one for 3mm?
  6. Yes you do have to take the O-ring off, and grease should be fine I should think
  7. Hey I have a Hope Mono mini front brake This one : http://www.kudubikes.co.uk/shop/images/pro...opmonotrial.jpg Which is fitted onto echo lite forks with no adaptor. I use to have a 180mm or a 183 mm rotor on it and it worked fine. I just bought a Hope Saw rotor 183mm http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...;category_id=76 But the new Hope Saw rotor is too big and hits the top of the caliper. The forks and the caliper are IS mounts. Can anyone help me out ? Thanks.
  8. I have Echo Lite Forks Hope mono m4 disc brake caliper I have recently bought a Hope Saw 183mm rotor http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...;category_id=76 With my old rotor I was running it without an adapor and it worked fine, it was 180mm i think or 183. The problem is that the my new rotor is too big and is catching on the caliper. Does anyone know if I need an adaptor ? An if so which one ? Links would be great Thanks guys .
  9. Iv had this problem, all you have to do is take the piston out, take the o-ring off and sand down the piston slightly. Becasue with using water the piston expands slightly so you need to sand it down. After oil it well, put back in and it should be fine. You might have to have a fue goes at sanding it to get it right.
  10. I really like that, any idea on price and geo?
  11. That is really really nice !, I want one so badly Thats a nice build. I love the rockmans but how is the bb rise on them because they are really hogh an if I was to get one it would worry me, what is it like ?
  12. Hey mate, I would say to maby go rear free hub but if you want a freewheel defanatly run it on the front
  13. +1, I agree, it just looks awful, but I can't point it out either.
  14. Maby I took it slightly to personal
  15. I agree, out of all the other websites to go play stupid games on they chose this website! A trials website, hardly anyone has even heard of trials.
  16. Well then find another site like ebay an go buy a bike off there, this site isn't just about using it to buy off, it's so people can talk about bikes an ect. So thats your problem go fix it.
  17. George.E

    Bikecad

    Here's my first go . . .. .. Tell me what you think
  18. So how much are the pig pro's? An where can I get them from ? thanks.
  19. Well you would have to buy them second hand off here really. I got mine off here an there great like just look for the right pair, there usually around 35-40 quid for a decent pair. I got mine for 31 quid with just a fue scratches so all good
  20. Echo Urban's are pritty awsum as I rode them for around 6 months, I had no cracks or anything but I recently bought Echo Lites an they feel really nice and it seems what most mod riders go for an now i can see why. The Echo Lites have a much thicker steerer tube than the Urban's by the way. The Urbans have a bulkyer feel to them aswel, they make the front look more solid. As for the Lites they make it look more slick and smooth. Thats what I find anyway but Iv had them both and I can't doubt either. Hope this helps.
  21. Yes, I mean it's only like £15 for 4 bolts and £5 for one bolt so its not over expensive, I got all mine done so that it won't happen to any of the others. Just take everything off your bike and post it, shouldn't be more than £8 postage.
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