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Everything posted by Brisa
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Definately going to be watching that again. Really good video!
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Scoiety accepts her? For f**k sake! You want Nazi's to rule the UK from another post and now you want to exterminate children is society doesn't accept them? Your head is completely f**ked. And MrMonkey, the world is how it is because of people that think along the same lines as yourself. Were you bullied or the bully? All this twisted stuff has to come from somewhere!
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You really should try and use someones avid. Heres the story.. I have had A LOT of discs in my time. Hope mini, m4, dh4, formula before, hope c2 and a hayes hfx9-xc. I have tried loads of other brakes on mates bikes including Magura Louise (best hydro in your price range) and the deores people talk of. To be honest, a hope c2 was my favourtie brake in the world! But they are no longer available unless your lucky enough to find one tucked away. They are heavy but the power astonished me. I got this hayes recently and I just didn't get on with it. I swapped it with WILL ARNOLD off this forum for guess what... AN AVID! I put it on and shit me! Light lever feel (lighter than any Hydro) All the power I will ever need and modulation all in one! I shit you not, my manager tried it in work (he has a hardtail with 205/185 m4 setup) and he couldn't believe the power. It seriously is the only way to go unless you can afford a Mono Trial (not been too impressed with them myself)
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I think maybe he means 'tapping' or front touch? If so, yes its more suited to stock riders but mods can do it too. When I had my mod I found it look a lot more balls to tap a mod. The fact you had to get very close before boosting up put the shits up me.
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If your silly enough not to get an avid then in that price range it has be a Louise.
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When I had the ACS on both mod and stock (up front) I had to keep making sure the lockring was tight. Even when locktited it would still insist of moving. I took the crank to a local welder after getting the lockring tight and asked them to put a spot of weld holding the lockring shut. That freewheel never skipped and I reckon it wont for a good while with its new owner (Roozer if you want to PM him for a pic of what I mean) When it was welded the heat probably screwed any grease in the freewheel making it skip but I blushed it ALL out with WD40 and it was most reliable freewheel ever.
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Not too sure mate, Its the normal skips, not the little ones and not the massive ones obviously. The pallet I would say is around 4-5 inches.
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I don't eat meat and I don't believe in god.... A human life I meant :turned: and you knew it too!
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I done an upside down standard size skip from a (non blue) pallet. Whatever height that is im chuffed with it!
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I don't care for anything you ever post. You also are not in a position to say that. They have emotions and feelings funny enough as they are human. They love thier parents and family as anyone else does. Do you EVER think how horrible it would be to never see someone you loved again if you were to die? Wise up, and here... have a 'your a wanker' on me!
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If the world thought like that cockend then I guess all the metally disabled people in this world would 'have the right decision' made at birth!!! Your an older guy and should understand that someday probably not too far from now you will want to make a family. Im sure a thought will appear that it could turn out far from perfect. What are you going to do? Get your own child exterminated? A lifes a life no matter how you look at it!
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I've never seen a pearly white Leeson. Could be worth photoshopping..
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£321.92 would be the price for 200 bands including international postage with 'RIDE IN PEACE DJ' and on the other side 'FLUFFY BUNNY MOVEMENT' on the other. Each band is around £1.60 in price to buy including post. Then it would cost on average 40p per band to send, this is taking into consideration an envelope costing around 10p and 1st class post around 30p. On one band you would be making around £2.00 and if all that batch of 200 sold you have £400 which is quite a contribution to the DJ fund. Pre ordering with cash up front would be a good way to go about it as then no funding out of your own pocket would be needed.
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Threads weak my arse, I really love it when people give this shit when they hear of someone stripping something probably by them being r-tard fisted when putting said bolt/bb in frame. Your t-pro will last you ages. And if it does break you get a half price crash replacment from onza. I think you can get that off another frame too, for example you bust your t-pro and get a t-mag half price (i think).
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I wouldn't say sketchy... that was amazing riding. Respect to you :lol:
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DMR zip grips are the best I have EVER used. They are thin, very grippy, don't slip and don't hurt your hands at all. They probably wouldn't last too long but are VERY good grips.
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Silky smooth as usual Nice vid I didnt get any good stuff, the camera wasnt charged properly :lol:
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The guy that started the post seems to be going a bit big according to a picture in the site pics vids section. Bikerwatson seems to be going quite big these days too according to a video I have seen so hopefully someone like me who doesn't have the balls to go big should be ok with a putbull.
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My time with a vee was amazing. I only changed because of a 4 bolt mount frame and adaptors not being good enough really. I had an sd7 lever, odyessy linear cable, salsa booster and .... DEORE arms. The pad choice was CRV's and all that was on a nice grind. I wouldn't say it was better than my magura set up but it was definately no worse. You will really need a booster to get the best from any vee for trials. You don't want to skimp on pads either but as far as arms go even deores are OK. I am around 15 stone and anyone who knows me will alsways know my brake has to be perfect. That set up above was.
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Were you guys running boosters? Just that im getting a pitbull in the next few days and wasnt going to bother running a booster as my mate endofreaks seems fine without.
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True JT but in reality you will sell 10 bands quicker than one tee. Its just an idea guys and if it helps the DJ fund i'm really glad to be the one who brought it up.
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Right, this isn't another diss the bands thread. Personally I have never worn one and haven't been thinking about getting one... BUT I had an idea (don't know if i'm the first but we'll see) There was a site posted up on here a while ago in a thread to do with the bands and there was a link to a site were you could buy bulk orders of personalized bands. Well I think it would be a VERY good way to raise money for the FBM Deej memorial. If Sue was to get a batch made up with the relevent text and depending on how hard it would be the 'fluffy bunny' a lot of people would buy them. Face it the price of the tee shirt, a lot of people on here are quite young and wouldn't have the disposable cash to buy one even if they wanted to. But a couple of pound on a band would still get the goal DJ's parents and friends are trying to achieve. I'm not into these bands but I KNOW I would buy and wear one for DJ! I also know not one person on this forum would think of it as one of these 'trendy bands that everyone wears' as the cause is something we all believe in as a community. Edit: Found the link Custom Bands
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Awaits Trials-UK new product... Am I the only one that thought that?
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Don't think I'd be bothering with them Black Box's. I don't know how much a Big City is but I have one ont he rear that was a year old when I got it and it has been beaten sensless for about 6 months and still true and no dents. They come in black and chrome. Chrome is advised for a lovely brake. Edit: Link
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Your local car accessory shop or... Halfords (N) They should have everything you need.
