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thinkdougie

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  1. Read... Thanks alot Stop trolling my thread. I took a picture of my bike next to my car because they both meam alot to me. Thanks alot man!
  2. Why hate the car? Its been magazine featured and Does 0-60 in 5 seconds Lol. to be honest I can't really tell, I get on the bike and ride it, im not a feely person Yeah Neons. Amazing! My front brake has improved 10000000% since putting these on. Again. Mag featured. Astra vxr engine, 300bhp and capable of 170mph. Not bad for a corsa eh? Cheers Sam. Anyone with half a clue about cars will know that it isnt my radiator popping out my front bumper, its my intercooler.... Thanks alot <3
  3. Stick with the 160's you'll soon get used to them, just dont think about it all the time
  4. Hi guys, some may know I recently cracked my echo 24 and I've been lucky enough to afford one of these First impressions are brilliant, feels alot better than my old frame, and is just as light too! Spec and pictures below Frame: Rockman Radix v2 with carbon protector, born steel bb and trial tech steel snail cams Forks: Neon 24 four bolts Front wheel: Echo tr hub, Halo spokes and nipples, Viz 2013 front rim, White echo rim tape and Kenda small block 2.1" Rear wheel: Echo tr hub, Echo tr 14t sproket, Halo spokes and nipples, Viz 2013 rear rim, White echo rim tape and Schwalbe fat albert Steam: Neon 150x30 Handlebars: Trial tech SL's with neon foam grips. Cranks: Try all elite 175mm Pedals: Trial Tech Magnesium Freewheel: Echo SL with trial tech half bash ring Brakes: Front and rear magura 05's rawed bodies, leavers and cylinders, Stan ti leaver bolts, Plastic backing coust pads (f&r), TNN washerless clamps (f&r) Chain: 610hx
  5. I feel 1 to 3 pallets is easier, because on the back wheel the front wheel has less space to drop if you know what i mean? Your front wheel is already there instead of having to dip it when gapping. I just feel rock forward on the front wheel is nothing like a gap to front. While gapping to front the front wheel will only be on the object for a very small amount of time if you want to swap it But like you say everyone learns differently
  6. I totally disagree on this. I can gap to front/up to front/roll to front at a respectable height but when coming to front wheel hops i can maybe get one or two in at best. I feel the best way to learn how to get to front is set up a 1 stack of pallets and a 3 stack of pallets. Go from there, its the way i learnt
  7. Would a rockman topcap fit?
  8. Trials takes years to master, you'll get there one day. Just practice, practice, practice!
  9. And me. Try all elite cranks for the win
  10. Maybe google metallurgical companies around your area and give them a call? Just a thought Work experience in my eyes is such a great thing. When I did work experience I went to look at the industrial labs on the steel works near where I live. Once I left school I managed to become a industrial chemist trainee there. I have now moved to a different part of the steel works and I am now a chemical engineer on a coke oven gas cleaning plant. Try put everything into work experience you'll never what will happen!
  11. Loving life on the rockman!

  12. Good vid, where did he finish in this comp?
  13. Loved every part of it, wish sponsors would do this more often!
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