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zoobert

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  1. ahh thats a shame "/ i've not ridden trials in ages , got too hooked on downhill methinks xD

  2. hmmm they starred out (F)or (T)he (W)in xD *confused *

  3. hey , if girvan's crap for trials I'd recommend going to Ayr if you can manage =] theres some pretty fun stuff to ride , especially down by the shore, just watch out for old ladies with dogs , they're bloody menaces xD Scottish musical trials bikers *** ! :P

  4. Hey , do you mean that you're looking for the price of the full bike ? If so they aren't sold as full bikes as far as I know , if you're looking for a full bike with the piranha frame you would be best looking at a custom build from tartybikes . Cheers
  5. Hey , yeah I ordered my frame and a bunch of other stuff from "biketrialseller" I ordered by email, payed via paypal and the delivery took 2-3 weeks. Hope this helped , take a look at the thread for more info =]- Rob

  6. I payed using paypal, to order you've got to put the parts you want in a list in an email and the guy will tell you what total and postage will be , the only reason I bought stuff from Canada (I was slightly skeptical) was because of the crazy low prices , but to benefit from the lower prices you need to buy a deesent amount for example . 08 ZHI riserbar, I was going to buy them but there is a minimum shipping cost of around 35 CAD so on a set of bars that are only 12 CAD it wasn't really realistic for me to buy them . But as far as buying bulk goes , I got the stuff for my ZOO LYNX build at a fraction of the price (even with postage) of buying stuff from the UK, So if you're only needing small parts it might be smart to buy stuff with your mates so that there's a big enough order to justify the minimum postage cost. The postage for my frame, forks and everything I mentioned in my first message was about £70 but since I ordered alot and the prices were a fraction of the price over here, even with £70 postage I still saved a load on my build Cheers
  7. Hey , I bought a load of stuff off of this shop . I bought my ZOO LYNX frame , forks, BB , brake booster ,cranks ,bashplate and sprockets . The guy that runs the shop is a really genuine, nice guy .In my experience the communication throughout was excellent. Due to the exchange rate at the time my LYNX frame worked out at around £70 brand new Obviously since the shop is in Canada it only makes sence to buy a decent amount of parts due to the minimum postage fee for shipping to the UK . So it wouldn't be much use if you just wanted a headset for example. Delivery wize the frame and parts were well packaged so made the journey from Canada safe and sound Cheers
  8. Hi mate , I'd recommend these hebo team trial gloves from Tartybikes http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...;category_id=39 I've had them for a while now (about 7-8 months) and they are great I my opinion , they are really thin and grippy and I 've never had a blister whilst wearing these . They don't look very durable at a first glance but I have used them for biketrials and mototrials and and they hold up great and are super comfy giving you plenty of feel for brakes etc. Also if you buy 1 size smaller than your usual glove size (tartybikes advice) they fit really well . Cheers
  9. Woop woop I just won this item . Is the seller on TF? Cheers
  10. Failcakes Do you even know what a trials bike looks like ? No selling is allowed in NMC ! Good Day Sir
  11. Thanks Adam , I've emailed tartybikes (but will phone tomorrow as they have a large backlog of emails ) and will email Deng now . Cheers
  12. Hey , I had the same problem . I took the crank to my local bike shop and they couldn't manage to get the sprocket off , so I wrapped the sprocket in an old chain and gripped the chain in the vice with a nail through one of the links to stop the chain pulling out of the vice as I turned the crank with a large pipe over it for leverage. Like they mention in the wiki Yes this technique will probably damage the chain , but if you really need the sprocket removed it works well . Are there no local riders who would have an old chain lying around ? Cheers
  13. Do the bolts stick out WAY too far with the washers in ? They shouldn't protrude so far that they actually affect your riding surely ? The bolts sit flush in my Echo SL cranks with the washers in . I'd keep the washers in if I were you.
  14. Hey there , I was just wondering if anyone on here could tell me where I could get a couple of the washer/spacers shown in the pic below . They seem to have went missing and I dont really want to buy a new BB just for the spacers , so are these shaped to suit the spline (if yes , where can I get them) or can I use an alternative ? Cheers
  15. Read the guidelines mate , You're not allowed to sell stuff in the new members chat section . Cheers
  16. Damn I wish I hadn't said that now , I think I jynxed it I just snapped it It was only a couple of rides old ! Gutted ! Cheers
  17. Hey , I just got my tryall rage 09 bars yesterday and I got a chance to try them out today and I love them , I would definitely recommend them.
  18. Hey , I run a KHE Collapse chain on my LYNX . It seems pretty strong , only thing is I've heard they get stiff links , but it should be fine if you keep it well lubed . Cheers
  19. Hey , I don't see why not , Just go to the part on the menu that says "workshop" and add a "tartybikes Rim Grind" to the basket along with your wheel , if you have any doubts just write them a note at the checkout stage saying that you would like the grind selected to be applied to the wheel that you have ordered. Cheers
  20. +1 If you like having teeth I'd recommend staying away from half link chains. Cheers
  21. At the moment I'm wearing DC's and Vans for trials riding , they both seem to work well but I prefer the DC's
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