It's hard to get motivation when its pouring with rain. But, it is so much fun! If you can adapt your riding to cope with slippery surfaces and your brakes not working 100% then it will make you a better rider when it comes to riding in the dry. Give it a go!
Trusty ole' you to pop up..
Care to explain why the first grind wont be as good as the second? I can't really see any real difference.. Stand to be corrected of course.
Lol.. So your saying that you should grind your rim.. then grind it AGAIN because the first one is never as good as the second? Ever thought that your / the person grinding your rim is shit at it? Your clearly doing something wrong mate.
Hey guys,
If anybody knows of any good videos of people riding Trials 24 bikes can you please be kind enough to post them? Not after videos with 24's with seats, only the trials ones like the new Echo or the Kabra.
Thanks!
Woops, forgot to include that they were in plastic backings.
I sometime prefer plastic backings. If your brake is 100% set up with metal backings then it makes your brake pads wear at angles. Plastic on the other hand i dont tend to have too much of a problem with that.
Can't really fault my yellow. Amazing on a grind in the dry, and today i was riding in the wet. My rim was muddy, soaking wet and they still gave me confidence to keep riding!