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ZooRYDER

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    Jack Brooker
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  1. Nice! We will have to ride soon!! That 26"? What frame?
  2. So you've never had a trials bike? I'm just starting really... Can do quite a bit now, but still basic. I have a Zoo Python 05. It's tatty but dies the job! Jack.
  3. Are you any good? How long you been riding? I will have to show you yate soon! Jack.
  4. Yea Scott and Jack both ride. There is quite bait around Yate, but I'm starting to use the train to get to Bristol and Weston super mare. You should join us when your bikes built, what you building? Is there many people that ride around you? Jack.
  5. That sounds more in my price range, i will have to check out all the reviews! I live near Yate. You know where that is? Where do you ride? Do you know Scott/Jack Gray? Im starting to ride Bristol now, so trying to get validated so i can post on the 'rides' section to arrange and meet at rides. You want to meet up sometime? Jack.
  6. Thank you very much for the help guys, i am going to look at the bars now, and will probably go for the trialtech ones as you recommend them so much, thanks Jack.
  7. Just adding on a bit from the last post: I think like-wise in saying that it totally depends on how you set it up, but i found that after long periods of time the cable tends to stretch. But this doesnt seem to happen with any more regularity than needing to re-bleed a Magura HS33 hydraulic rim brake, and with similar prices between new cables and a re-bleed, it totally depends on your knowledge of setting up/ maintenence. Hope this helps, Jack.
  8. I have a 2005 ZOO! Python frame with: Profile rear hub set in red Try-all rim, Echo front hub set in gold rim, Try-all riser stem, VIZ gold bars, Hope front disc brake, Magura HS33 rear brake with braided hose kit. Thats the kind of detail i like to see
  9. As i ride motorcycle trials as well as bicycle trials i have the Hebo Pro10 gloves. I find them excellent for motorcycle, but i think i would prefer fingerless for bicycle. But like the other guy said, its down to personal preference mainly. However i wouldn't recommend cotton gloves or thick gloves, as you will not be able to feel the levers as much. Jack.
  10. Sorry i changed the size on the post maker but it didnt seem to change, it was only after i posted it i realised how big it really was. I will make sure i used the post preview next time! Any idea how much Trialtech risers are? And thanks for the help by the way, Jack.
  11. Hi, could any possibly give me some insite to this topic? I am wondering what the pros/cons of high riser bars are? I am riding a custom built ZOO! Python with flat'ish bars, and i am just wondering whether to spend the money on some high risers or not? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jack.
  12. Hi Ryan, See your having a bit of troubles trying to find a bike here. I have to say an Onza T Pro is the ultimate learning/Intermediate trials bike! Iv hopped off walls of about 8ft, and NOTHING has ever gone wrong with it. My friend is selling his Onza T pro at the moment due to lack of time. If your interested, just email me or Msn: Metallica_4_ever@hotmail.co.uk (i could get it cheap for you). Thanks. Regards Jack.
  13. Hi, I have a T-Pro For sale, in very good condition, with amazing brakes, and little use. It is an 07, and im selling it because i need money to fund a trip to Canada. You Could have it for 250, or 225 if you respond quickly (due to needing a quick sale) Thanks. Jack.
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