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They work now and they are awesome!
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New bike then?
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No. They are like transparent very thin non elastic plastic.
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I think they have tested it for a rather long time now, so it should be quite trouble free.
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One of my friends runs Eclipse tubes, no problem at all!
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That makes sense! The only thing is that I was asking Flipp that question because it seems difficult to progress without brakes. I thought maybe Flipp sometimes wanted to skip back to riding with brakes as the only limit to his progression is his fear. That's all I meant. No hard feelings taken
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I don't understand your post but maybe you can explain!
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When I say I am not a fan, I mean that I am not looking for his latest video each time or waiting for a new one. Also I don't watch his videos twice. But of course he is an unbelievable rider and his abilities are second to none.
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I am still not a super fan of it even though your videos are still more and more impressive! Do you ever feel like you've reached the top of your progression?
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Just saw Tarty and CLS himself shared this on Facebook. The guy is still so awesome to watch, that just motivates me so much! I hope you will enjoy it too!
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I think I got what you meant by that then
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Here is my new bike. It's a Crewkerz Cleep 2 size L. I am still getting used to it, but I wanted to share it with you. I want to thank Christian Gugliotta very much as he really was awesome on providing me this bikeand Florian Lamana for the fast service. Also thanks a lot to all the guys at Tartybikes who really helped me on my questions concerning the rear wheelbuild. That bike is really awesome and so easy to build. It is clearly the most rigid and efficient bike I have ever ridden! I am so happy as it has been 3 months since I wanted one. Specs: Frame and Fork - Frame: Crewkerz Cleep 2 - Fork: Try-All Karbons, 4-Bolt mount. 1"1/8 steerer tube with Hope 1,5" Headset reducer Wheels - Front hub: Breath sealed bearing, 28h with titanium bolts - Rear hub: Hope Pro 2 Evo 40T Trials, 12mm bolt through axle, splined cassette, Hope spacers - Chain tensioner: Crewkerz WAW (Wild And Wired) - Front rim: Maestro, 28h, single wall, 32mm wide - Rear rim: Trialtech SL (with parallel sidewalls), 32h, single wall, 47mm wide - Spokes: Sapim Race, silver - Nipples: Aluminium, silver - Rim tape: Custom - Inner tube (front): Decathlon - Inner tube (rear): Decathlon - Front tyre: Vee Tire Co, The National - WaW Edition, 26" x 2.0" - Rear tyre: Vee Tire Co, Trax AM - WaW Edition, 26" x 2.5" Brakes - Front brake: Magura HS33 2005 with Racing Line Aluminium piston - Rear brake: Magura HS33 2005 with Racing Line Aluminium piston - Brake clamps: Try-All CNC with titanium bolts - Brake Pads: Coust Pads, 8mm version Drivetrain - Cranks: Crewkerz WAW, 165mm, with integrated axle and splined system freewheel and Trialtech singlespeed kit (spacers) - Front Sprocket : Trialtech 18t - Chain: KMC Z610HX 3/32", silver - Rear Sprocket: Trialtech Splined, 15t - Pedals: Echo SL Titanium Caged - Bottom bracket: AS30 with aluminium axle, unique to Crewkerz, offering larger bearings and a stiffer interface - Bashring: Crewkerz WAW Steering - Headset: FSA/Monty Internal upper Half and Hope 1,5" Internal lower half - Stem: Rockman/Try-All Forged 150mm x 30° - Grips: WIlson Tennis Grip - Handlebars: Try-All Carbon riser cut to 680 mm Geometry - Wheelbase: 1090mm - Chainstay: 380mm - BB Height: +65mm - Head Angle: 72° - Reach (from centre of BB shell to top centre of head tube): 670mm
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Just explain what you think!
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I enjoyed watching that a lot! Well done!
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What do you mean by Euro? Comp style? In this video, Alexis shows a very polyvalent style so I am surprised to read your comment. Or is it about the editing?
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Handlebars' length is all about personnal preference in my opinion. Also you need to take in account your shoulders width. In road cycling, handlebars length is (nearly) the same as your shoulder width. It lets you breath better and have better support on the road. In trials, having longer or shorter bars is personnal and about the riding level. I believe having shorter bars needs better sideways balance, so you need to train that before trimming your bars. It changes your riding sensation a lot so cut them progessively!
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Some clips from the last trainings I have made since I moved by the sea. I hope you will enjoy, it's a short edit with no music so you can keep playing yours over. Thank you for watching.
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Hypnotizing
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One of my club rider has one and it really rides awesome. Deffinetly get one mate
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Well actually, he started riding trials on a road bike before Martyn did! I can't remember but there was a video of him riding a road bike, sidehopping a skinny on a road and riding along that was made quite some time ago.
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Always been a fan of Michal and Rafal's style! That didn't disappoint. I thoufht Michal was riding for Rockman at some point. What happened?
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Gilles Coustellier trial bike training at Fabregues
Canardweb replied to stirlingpowers's topic in Videos
He rides for them now. THis is a proto frame, and that was probably the worst video of trials I have ever seen. That music? Is Gilles a god? And way too many slo-motion...
