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Sooo UBER!!! top spec bike looks lush fella get a vid out soon
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Liked the look before it was sanded, looked like a stone affect still looks nice now though
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She looks sweet mate vid soon
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WOW Whats the full spec and weight?
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I know exactly where you coming from but don't you think that's a little steep? almost £200 for a headset! Cheap £9 of tarty both do the same job.
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Hey guys, was looking on chain reaction cycles a sec and saw some stupidly priced parts! Just wondered why they're soooo much and why people would buy them Pedals @ £602!!! Headset @ £189!! Chain @ £178!! Chainset @ £2429!!!!! Stem @ £289!!
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Dude get the heatsink blue re-fills i wanna know what they're like.
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Yes your rite adam is GOD!
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Who told you that. just realised we should be talking about pads so thought i'd end with kenny get some maggie blacks
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Kenny you lol at your belly botton
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Haaa T N N B E L A E Y are the faded keys on my keyboard
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For some reason i knew you were going to say that dan
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Hey fella, glad to see another trials rider, you realy dont want to go spending a large sum of money on your first trials bike, because if you dont like the bike (either because its too small for you or you dont think you can get into the sport) your pretty fooked when it comes to selling it because no one will want to buy it of you. Look on ebay for second hand ones, from around £200 upwards. TartyBikes offer a much cheaper beginner trials bike such as the onza range, starting from around £350 upwards (uber cheaper than the monty) Also on pinkbike theres loads of super good deals on beginner bikes hope you find the bike thats good for you
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Your wrong fella, tis a repost.
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Trialtech Forks With A Difference...
alex-trials-boy replied to Lewis Gething's topic in Bike Pictures
Make me a super light bike, and my love will be yours forever -
Lg1 Pedal, Looks Sweet! Also Super Light Pedal!
alex-trials-boy replied to alex-trials-boy's topic in Trials Chat
Yup if you read it lol it says they sell for $99 -
Norwich Ride On The 4Th?
alex-trials-boy replied to Laurence--Trials's topic in Member Organised Rides
I think the weather will be fine......Its been too nice the past couple of days for it to turn nasty, ill have a look again tomorrow morning, if it does rain for a bit we can always go the the loading bay's -
Trialtech Forks With A Difference...
alex-trials-boy replied to Lewis Gething's topic in Bike Pictures
Sweet deal there man ill take 5 -
Make sure thers no clothes on there first
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Lg1 Pedal, Looks Sweet! Also Super Light Pedal!
alex-trials-boy replied to alex-trials-boy's topic in Trials Chat
Love the fact you can fine tune the rotational friction of the pedal, but i guess its another thing to go wrong DH pedals though, should be able to take a bashing. Another pic AND FOR YOU LAURENCE Less than ten millimeters thick and cast from chromoly steel, the MT-Zero places the sole of the rider's shoe nearly on center with the pedal axle. Actually, the Zero doesn't have a true pedal axle. The pedal platform is cantilevered from a stub-shaft that rides in a single ball bearing. Tioga's clever design took a year to perfect. Reportedly, the machining tolerances required to manufacture the steel housing that threads into the crankarm on one end, and supports the bearing and all of the pedal's bending moments on the other end. Tioga MT-Zero pedals sell for $99 USD in black or white. Weight is reported to be only 135 grams a pair -
Hey guys, saw these on pinkbike and they look sweet! Brand new, hot from the mould and looking very slick (as well as quite painful should you slip one) are these LG1+ and LG1R pedals. Featuring an aluminium spine through the center, this is then sandwiched with impact resistant plastic plates that also hold the pedal pins. The platform is large, the pins are frankly brutal (think scary), and the plastic plate's nice concave surface leave this pedal with the potential for some serious grip. There is a neat feature on the outside end of the pedal which enables a rider to fine tune the rotational friction of the pedal and thus the speed it spins at. Rotating on IGUS bearings which are self lubricating, the real test will be in the sealing. They feel smooth in your hand, the shape seems pretty dialed and the utilization of the plastic plates is fairly unique while enabling riders to replace a damaged portion of the pedal easily - potentially when a number of pins are ripped from the body. • LG1+ features CroMoly axle and pins (468g) • LG1R features titanium axle and pins (380g) • 4mm & 7mm pins are both included in the pack. • IGUS bearings
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Trialtech Forks With A Difference...
alex-trials-boy replied to Lewis Gething's topic in Bike Pictures
So how much are they going to be? -
Looks good kenny, front rim is an onza ronnie or something like that, come ride now!!
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Some good clips there fella