does anyone have any good idea how to remove a fixed sprocket from the hub? it is screw on so should turn but has been worn in and is now sooooo tight any ideas welcome, please help lewis
the tool broke because it failed before the freewheel budged so a new tool wont do anything that we havent already tried and its addictive bikes lol lewis
are you post a pic of the bike because i like these bike and would like to see what people are doing to them but if not then dont worry hoping you do though
i short vid of the ramsgate riders tsking a trip to herne bay was an amzing ride but unfortunatly only got a few clips here is what hoby hudson whipped up http://www.vimeo.com/4834256
its a stock t-comp but with a new stock reaer wheel from the comp, but have yet to find a 24" so cant give out a price yet, but i will keep you posted mate, thanks for the interest
GRIND = grinding away the rim to leave a roughed up edge for better brake grip so now you can see why the chrome would be a bad i dea if you were planning on doing this.... so if you going for looks look at the base and not the walls if you are planning on using a grind
the popping noise is usually caused due to a blown tweeter within the actual speaker its self, i know you said you have checked the connections but did you check the connections inside that connect the wire end to the cone? the popping can be caused by putting to much bass through them or just typical wear and tear hope that helps
nice riding mate some nice big gaps but you can do way more, perhaps put a bit of natural in the next one i know others that have had to learn to side hop the other way now after learning that way and now find it harder to get up higher things
pic would help but if memory serves it would look alot better in white or even use paint stripper and polish it as base ally, basically making it a chrome effect this is what im planning on doin to my t-comp, anything will go with it then lewis
i aim currently running an 18/12 tooth with a front free wheel what are peoples views on prefered tooth ratio and why? i find mine is easy to use but would there be better to gap further? lewis
i have always been scared to ride disk because i side hop towards it and just one slip and its gone its to easy to brake for my liking (no pun intended)
see if you get hold of something like an onza t-raptor my mate learnt on one and said it was very good to be honest any onza will do for a first bike they come cheap and hold out till you need something better have a look at www.supercycles.co.uk lewis