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Canardweb

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  1. Hello, so I am going to buy the Kaiser any moment now, but I have a small question: Do you think there is enough room on the Onza Limey 3 frame for the tyre to fit? because apparently Continental tyres are much bigger than other brands. So is there room near the yoke and near the maggie mounts?
  2. Well! On chain reactioncycles, they sell it to 49.99 pounds ( http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=38428 ) without shipping and 59.99 pounds with shipping to France so... Anyway, if there is any problem and that the price matchig stuff does not work, it's alright! I will get in touch with my local bike shop to see how much it would cost! If you are cheaper, then I will buy from you! Let me know please Adam!
  3. What does it mean? I don't understand...
  4. Nope, because with shipping, chainreactioncycles is cheaper! in euros of course!
  5. It's alright, thanks anyway, I am trying to see which online shop could be the cheapest.
  6. Adam, could you make me a discount on the shipping cost as I bought a bike from you not that long ago? It's just a question
  7. Are you sure the kaiser will reduce my pinching?
  8. Hello, I ride trials for one year now, and I am always pinching my rear tyre every session, so I was asking myself if getting a dual ply tyre could be the solution to the problem... So, Does it really reduce the pinching risks or is it just a myth? And if it can help, which one shall I get? Continental Der Kaiser tyre seems to be a dual ply tyre so can it be efficient ( I am really thinking of buying that one so do you have any reviews?)? Or a classic Maxxis Minion or Highroller tyre? I don't mind if it's heavier so don't bother about the weight... HELP PLEASE!
  9. I prefer mine, it might be heavier, but it's much more solid, because I don't really trust thin tubes...
  10. Still waiting for the pads tough!
  11. try near Brest, they are loads of big rocks... HAHAHA!
  12. Thank you very much!!! This bike rides so well... Just waiting for the coust pads and then... YEEEEEHAA!
  13. If anybody has any other ideas, they will be considered... Because, apparently I have already two different ideas! I can't see the pictures, as I am at work and as they block some of the websites.
  14. Do you have a picture of a bike with the front brake hose set correctly? And when you mean round the front of the forks, do you mean starting from the lever or from the caliper?
  15. Hello, as you might have seen, I have a new bike but people said to me that the way the front brake hose was passing was weird: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....p;#entry1955251 So how can I put it? I have tried several ways, but none of them made me happy. Also explain precisely! Thank you...
  16. One question: how shall I put the front brake hose? Explain precisely please, because I have tried many ways but I am not happy with any...
  17. Yeah thanks to you Ali! I managed to coordinate the colours (at least, I tried...) I'm happy!!!
  18. Thanks to you Scott, you helped me out! Cheers to everybody who likes the bike! It is a beast! (sexy beast!)
  19. It's alright everybody, Scott just gave me the solution, thanks to you too Muel!
  20. Yeah, lots of people think the frame looks like crap, but once it's built, it is so different!
  21. Hello everyone, after a year of saving and work and research, I finally decided to buy a true trials bike (the MAD Phase 1.2 with its BB height at +5 mm and his gears were not really adapted to the practice of our sport ...). So I opted for a custom bike from tartybikes.co.uk that costs less because of the currency of the GBP/EUR today ... So, for less than 1400 euros (1200 pounds sterling to the normal currency would normally be 1800 euros), I could afford this bike: Frame: Onza Limey 3 Fork: Echo Urban Disc / V-brake Stem: Tartybikes forged 125mm * 25 ° Handlebars: Trialtech Sport Wheels: Front and rear: EchoTR Front tire: Maxxis Larsen TT 2.35 Rear tire: Now: Continental Der Kaiser 2.5" (On picture: Maxxis Highroller Super tacky compound 42a 2.50) Cranks: Forged Trialtech Sport Freewheel: TENSILE Pedals: Wellgo alu Shin Dig Front brake: Hope Mono trial carbon / ti Rear brake: Grey Magura HS33 4 fingers lever with Coust! Pads (On picture: try-all clear pads although you can't really see them XD) Chain: Trialtech K810 Kool 3 / 32 " Headset: Onza Mongo 3 Bottom Bracket: Onza ISIS Rim tape: Viz White The bike weighs 10kg4 (yes, but it's solid) and has for geometry: 1090; +35; 380 Well, I want to thank: -Tartybikes for their assistance and for the assembly of the bike, -Scott Wilson for the assistance he gave me in the choice of the components, -Jack Meek because he advised me to buy this frame. -DPD Group for sending the bike super fast (sent by Tartybikes on Wednesday 5th August at 4 pm French time and received at home on the 7th August at 10:30 am French time!) Thank you to all the members of this forum for helping me in finally finding a passion that I will not stop after one year ... Tell me what you think of the bike ...
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