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Stupidly big

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  1. me and a pal of mine will be riding 07411612821 give me a text about sat if you like
  2. no worrys you got msn?

  3. mint bike rob rides sweet as a nut lovely might have to invest in one :/
  4. landies rule got a 300 tdi disco a s3 109 2.25 and a 86 v8 offroader been copped up like lol landie are best 4x4 by far
  5. cool well hope to see you all there
  6. unlucky lad =[ and yeah anyones welcome
  7. matt smiths gay =] better ride tomorrow been missing you ha ah

  8. hi peeps fancy rideing leed on sat just wondered if any one fancyed it if so give us a text 07791441380 adam
  9. You dont ride enough, if you can make shoes last 2 years of riding lol.
  10. You posted it on the forum for everyone to see?
  11. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....howtopic=141417 Yeah cos his front brake was pretty shit in that video .
  12. Hehe, thanks for the replys guys. I think I'll stick to normal innertubes for now, might try some latex ones in the future though .
  13. That wont make a difference to how cramped he is, maybe try a lower/longer stem? and tilt your bars forward abit .
  14. I don't think it would be worth it, maybe in big chunky places, but other than that, I wouldn't do it on top/downtubes or anything.
  15. Hey, I've heard about a few people running these to save weight, are they REALLY worth the puncture risk? is there any websites what sell them cheap? like in a bulk of 10 or so? Are they fixable if you get a puncture? and how much weight can you save over Specialized/Tesco innertubes? Or would it just be worth cutting a few side knobbles off my Try-All tyres? Cheers so far.
  16. I used to use them! they are very good once they have worn down quite abit, then you don't need to use gloves, unless it's a very hot day . I recommend Koxx croco yellows for the rear on a sharp grind, the hold is AMAZING, this is on a Try-All rim.
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