I have work tommorow lunch .. And then to college as of monday so will only me able to do weekends.. Next saturday if the weather is nice ? ( Aint raining )
7 C's , 4 B's and 2d's I unfortionally missed out on my maths by a UCAS mark ?? i got 239 points when i needed 240 to get a C grade in that but i have talked to my teacher and she says i can resit my module 1 or 2 and will have that by next year ...
Not bad for me though i can get into college with 4 C +'s to do my LV2 diploma in catering .
Orignally .. Nokia 5530 xpress music phone - 600 min, Unlimited texts , 24month contract £15 a month . Had a go on my mates iphone just before the Iphone 4 came out. Fell inlove with it and bought a iphone 3gs not to long ago.
I personally would opt for the tensile over the rockman as i've never had a problem with mine. But many people seem to think the Echo TR and Echo SL are the best ones out there these days.
Well you sir are doing something wrong. I've rode with tensiles all my trials biking time. And never broken one of them. Clean it out every now and again.
Personally i think that tensile is the way to go mate cause you can replace all the internal parts. E.g - Bearings, Paws and Springs. Where as with other competorers don't offer replacment parts for there freewheels.
Tensile have both 60 click and 96 click on the market. I'm currently using a 96click and had a few teething problems admitibly when i first got this although i am now running it with very thin lubrication oil in it. Instead of grease. It sounds amazing on a whole and offers really good pick up. 60click is there famous previous freewheel. Which is very well known in the trials world. Alot of people still use these i believe. Due to there relabitiy.
Any freewheel can be great mate. You just have to service it once in a while.
Any pads work if your using tar. You can even make magura blacks decent with tar. I'm currently running CNC backed heatsink yellows with a dead grind. They are amazing. Great bite and hold.