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Laurence--Trials

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  1. Went out for a couple of hours just to have a bit of fun and make a little edit and came out with this. Thoughts, tips? Good or bad. Thanks to trialsaddict.com for supporting me.
  2. Fantastic video would defiantly watch that again good song choice and felt like you pushed yourself which is what I like to watch
  3. I dont work on the bike department hence why im not sure
  4. i live in norwich so i could drive up at some point.
  5. literally had the best weekend really pushed my riding thanks to a few riders cant wait for next year!
  6. yep, i work at halfords. its not 31.8 defantly smaller but not as small as the bar onza use on their low range bikes if that makes sense? something inbetween. i could get a picture tomorrow if that'd be any help?
  7. i highly doubt that it would stay the same shape after having 70kg or so land on it..
  8. Im having chain tensioning problems with my rockman tractor so what ive decided to do is use a spoke tensioner. Now my problem with this is a sidehop onto the drive side and i'd brake it with in a matter of minutes. Would it be possible to run on the other way up, would it still work? Also, could i have some advice on making one, i've done a search but got a little confused.. i dont have snail cam bolts/holes so i'll have to put it around my axle spacer i should think, would that be okay? I basically have no idea what i'm doing here.
  9. Heatsink have started doing this because of me. i wanted my cousts out of their plastic maggie back and into a heatsink cnc V backing. So i got the cousts out of their maggie backing and found that they had a rubber plate in there (just like the one you see in the picture) (i'll point out these are "original" cousts) and sent pictures to Steve, he asked me to send them to him and he switched the pads over and knicked the 'original' coustellier pads idea.
  10. Okay thanks for the help guys
  11. A guy at work is offering an induction kit for free/cheap and I've been trying to do some research but I can't get a straight answer. I'm basically after pros and cons including power increase/loss. Cleaner smoother running engine. Fuel consumption more/less Eco. Thanks in advance to anyone who helps I've got a Renault Clio R reg' 1.2 (1149cc) petrol.
  12. Sick video, really enjoyed this. defiantly worth the watch
  13. Don't need to grind the rim, she's working spot on with smooth and tar. The holes are to save weight.. I'm a bit of a weeny, the frame is 400g logger than my last frame at 1.4kg. Thanks jake! Both brakes are spot on couldn't wish for better brakes, more than enough power.
  14. Got this on Thursday from greetings on the forum, built it up and rode it Friday so solid rides lushh! Frame and Forks - Frame: Rockman Tractor 24" - Forks: TrialTech sport 26" Disc Wheels - Front hub: ZHI disc (echo copy) - Rear hub: Onza Zoot fixed sealed non disc - Front rim: Onza Zoot (modified) - Rear rim: Because 24" (modified to be single wall) - Rim tape: selotape - Inner tube (front): Halfords - Inner tube (rear): Halfords - Front tyre: Kenda 8 block 2.1 - Rear tyre: Shwalbe fat albert Brakes - Front brake: Simano saint m810 on 203mm avid rotor - Rear brake: Avid SD7 lever, shimano deore callipers heatsink CNC backings with "real" coastellier pads with heatsink maggie to v adapters Drivetrain - Cranks: Try-all elite - Front Freewheel: Echo SL 18T - Chain: Halfords single speed thing - Rear Sprocket: Trialtech Sport Splined, 14T - Pedals: Echo SL 09's (laaaaasting well muchh?) - Bottom bracket: Trialtech sport IS - Bashring: TrialTech Titanium Seating - missing Steering - Headset: Echo SL green - Stem: Trialtech forged 150X35 - Grips: Trialtech foam - Handlebars: TrialTech SL Carbon Geometry - Wheelbase: 1065mm - Chainstay: 355mm - BB Height: +65mm - Head Angle: 72˚ Weight - TBC expected around 8.5ishhh
  15. Woaaaah no don't put a hs33 lever on the disc you'll loose all your power due to a lager master piston in your hs33 resulting in less pressure at the other end when the lever is pulled. Just stick with your current levers it'll be for best.
  16. Lush bike, really like it. Geo seems pretty peng too! As for the pedals i know im alot lighter than damon but i've had my (old style) pedals which have the same axle as the new ones since early 2010 and they're still going strong.
  17. Probably THE best trials video out - ever. I enjoyed that so much! More companies need to start doing this kind of thing to be honest could make the sport alot bigger. Agree with the download link though.
  18. Probally did just buy something quite light and expensive. Cant wait to get it.

  19. Thanks it's funny everyone's saying that but I really like it, didnt pick it in all fairness haha.
  20. My first video in about 2 years, its only small play around stuff but i'm really pleased with it, big thanks to james williamson (jimmy scribble) for editing and the filming. Also a big thanks to Trials addict for supporting me though 2013. Song is - Aquabats popping a wheelie Trialsaddict.com | Jimmyscribbledesign.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gd2xTN-3Sg
  21. It may be hes not pushing himself as such on that gap but he pushes his legs out as appose to tucks the bike up into himself. EDIT: Its probally just small he does the tuck on some of his bigger gaps.
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