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Sam T

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  1. Loved that Edd. The good old days
  2. Nice change to see you sidehop Ali
  3. They're usually short, high bb and mod like
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    Cai Evans

    Nice riding Couldnt help but to think of Matilda the whole way through
  5. Quite liked that. Got a really nice style on the mod
  6. This looks really nice. Where did you get it from Liam?
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    Paulg Melbourne

    Enjoy all your videos Paul, and this one isnt an exception. Nice one mate!
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    Joan Figueras

    Liking that. Cheers Jack.
  9. S'alright, he's a good mate of mine
  10. It's okay, he's just ginger
  11. Did you not read what he put Ali?
  12. Really looking forward to this. Not riden in ages!
  13. My mate had one of these. It was absolutely horrible. Atleast it's a cheapo frame for people to buy though
  14. Possibly in on this. Nothing booked in for Saturday, but dont know if i've got it off yet.
  15. Wow, what an amazing video! That location looks so good. Gilles sidehop was massive Great find Jack
  16. Frame with no booster: Alot of bite, not much hold Frame with 4 bolt booster: Loss in bite but increase in hold 2 bolt boosters are the best of both worlds.
  17. They can fit with some minor modifications including a stanley blade! From the top of my head, its easy to cut up a pair of Heatsink/Phat/Rockman pads to fit into Tnn backings, but a bit more difficult to do Tnn into Heatsink/Phat/Rockman backings. But it can be done!
  18. No worries! Yep if you havnt already, I'd go for something with CNC backings. If you buy Heatsink backings, then all refills will fit in them apart from the Tnn pads. Once you've bought a set of CNC backings you can buy refills and reuse the backings, works out cheaper over a period of time.
  19. Didnt mean to offend you. I dont read every single thread on here ( dont have enough time! ) but i've been on this forum for a couple of years now. This question always pops up every now and again, that there's a difference between the pads direct from Michel compared to Steve @ Heatsink. If you email Steve direct then he will tell you that the compound is exactly the same. He gets it in a sheet form and cuts it himself, which could explain why it might look different. Sorry for coming across like a knob. Edit: Take a look at this thread mate. Will find your answer in here. My link
  20. Before i start work, my tool box has all got to be neat and tidy. Everything has to be clean and is size order. Plus, I have to have my sockets going to Large to small. Can't stand it being the other way
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