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Eppsy

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  1. I'm thinking of selling my Onza Limey 26" Beautiful little bike only ridden about 10 - 12 times Built it after an injury, but still cant ride it properly so might as well sell I will take some more normal shots next time shes out, these ones are a bit "arty" for selling purposes haha Spec as i can remember... Limey frame Hope headset and stem Light guy forks Halo up front on DT swiss hub Onza wheel at back on hope bulb Tensile cranks and freewheel HS33 with booster at the back Magura Louise front disc Tensile chain tensioner Beautiful little bike Super light and very stable on the back wheel Cost me just over £800 to build Looking for around £400 - When im a "full member" and can post on the for sale section i will but for now il bang it here Cheers !
  2. I'm thinking of selling my Onza Limey 26" Beautiful little bike only ridden about 10 - 12 times Built it after an injury, but still cant ride it properly so might as well sell I will take some more normal shots next time shes out, these ones are a bit "arty" for selling purposes haha Spec as i can remember... Limey frame Hope headset and stem Light guy forks Halo up front on DT swiss hub Onza wheel at back on hope bulb Tensile cranks and freewheel HS33 with booster at the back Magura Louise front disc Tensile chain tensioner Beautiful little bike Super light and very stable on the back wheel Cost me just over £800 to build Looking for around £400 - When im a "full member" and can post on the for sale section i will but for now il bang it here Cheers ! Sorry!! i Put this in the wrong section now i don't know how to delete it
  3. Go to a builders merchant and you can buy an oil drum (around 5kg's) for around £5/8 They use it for felting roofs and making bitchumin Then break it up, and sell the other chunks to other trials riders and you can make a profit if your good with it
  4. Practice on an old wheel first, the bigger the angle of incidence between the disc and rim the sharper the grind will be, your best bet is to clamp your wheel in a vice, spin it at a constant speed and grind lightly whilst its spinning, gives a nice even and sharp finish
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