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  1. Yeah, those forks look good but I really couldn't get good braking out of them or the Racing Line Nano brakes that I've used them with. I am aware that many pros use these forks without problems but once you've used a vee setup and noticed that there's almost no resistance at the lever when pulling it, you won't like to go back hydraulic. :) Just my personal opinion. Still got those forks in my shed though.

    edit: Could try the Try All forks with a vee adaptor but I've read that this isn't just the same as when mounting them on the front.

    it's a very good combination when you have Avid Speed Dial 7 levers on v-brake,

    I had all brakes combination on a bike ,

    front disk BB7 rear v-brake/magura2005 , full v-brake, full magura 2005,

    I stayed on front bb7 on front and rear magura 2005 ,

    I love the soft lever on finger, and rear brakes due to the length of rope was a while solid, and while soft on rear brake ,

  2. 60% technik 40% strongnessss :D :D or vice versa, is it? :D :D

    Flexibility is very important in my warm-up is to try to do these exercises stretch suzuki ,When it rains or not going to ride to work flexibility

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    Also I would recommend because of the power and flexibility explosion read this (Paul Wade) convict conditioning I and II and III ,

    my strength has increased by one third after one month exercise,

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  3. Wana see homemade lever

    lever are massive, ride them for about 3-4 years ???

    They are longer than magura lever , a few millimeters longer,

    the biggest advantage is that when the pads may not have near on the rim ,

    Your V-brake lever has a magura on it.

    My front brake is avid BB7 disk brake , lever is avid speed Dial 7 , the best lever for v-brake or mechanik disk , bolden aligator white , bmx molded cable ,

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  4. from a friend, I bought an old frame ZOO pitbull 2006 BB 60 mm

    rear brake , magura hs33 2005 , home made 4-fingers lever :-P

    front brake , BB7, 203mm rotor,

    chain connex 1G8 ! best chain ,

    heatsink tensioner, yellow cnc heatsink pads,

    sapin spokes , maxxis tubes ,

    rear tire continnetal kaiser, front tire maxxis high roller ,

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  5. my old adamant A1 long ,

    brakes : levers avid speed dial 7, front brake BB7 , 203mm rotor , sintr pads, hub echo hifi disk , echo urban fork ,

    echo urba head set ,

    trialtech stem and bars ,

    the grips on bars !! BBB BHG-27 Multifoam grips

    rear wheel , echo tr rim , sapin spokes on al wheels ,

    rear V-brake , heantsink yellov pads in cnc Phat WORKS backing , home made booster al 7075 in progress :D :D , home made v-brake adapters al 7075 ,

    tires : front maxxis gigh rooller , rear continental kaiser ,

    tensioner heatsink ,

    pedal trialtech magnesium platforms ,

    chain kmc 710 ,

    crank echo

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  6. Hi there,
    I need help, I do not know what to do
    Now I have these old echo cnc clamps
    The problem is that I Magura Slave Cylinder moves,
    I badly pads rub the brake does not brake well,
    I can buy Echo SL Cylinder Washers
    or buy new clamps by * echo?
    , Sorry for my English,
  7. Radial spokes are fine on the front, you dont need much strength.

    id personally go for the try-all/trialtech square/cirle hole. Strong rims that hold a grind well

    when the weaker spokes are radially retracted,

    destroy the wheel driving to jumping into the front wheel? front gaps?

    strongly attract spokes could not destroy the hub ?

  8. Hi there

    I have put together the ultimate radial front wheel

    Does this charge echo tr (91 g)

    http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/front_non_disc_hubs/echo_tr_non_disc/c86p10704.html

    and I do not know if I should put this echo TR rim (680 grams)

    http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/26_inch_front_rims/echo_tr_front_26_inch/c518p10714.html

    or the echo SL (620 g)

    http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/26_inch_front_rims/echo_sl_front_26/c518p10598.html

    I have stainless steel spokes,

    I want to have a lightweight front wheel where the brake good brakes,

    what combination of components would you recommend? (street driving)

    sorry for my English google translate :)

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