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Or just miss out the youtube part and go straight into beating old grannies up on the street .
Edit: Of course, in an effort to piss you off a little more, this really should've been in Chit chat!
Edit 2: And of course, in answer to the original question, have you considered going out for a ride? I always find going out on the bike is a great way of clearing my head and forgetting anything that's bugging me.
The reason I'm pissed off is because of a ride hahaa...
Dang wrong forum... How to move it ?
I think everyone is feeling a bit ARRRGGGGHHH! because of the weather.+1...
Being able to control your emotions is an essential skill if you want to get anywhere in life. Shit happens, but it's your choice whether you get pissed off or not. You always have the power to choose how things effect you, nobody can take that away from you. So grow up and be mature about it, don't get emotional and try getting attention for your problems, use your brain and go and DO something to make things better.Oh and wrong forum
Okay, great words of advice here, I'm not trying to get attention I'm just trying to find ways of getting around feeling pissed off, sorry...
Sing along and have it as loud as possible and let the anger out
Don't know the words... Need lyrics as I am deaf (I can still hear but not as clearly)
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I'm feeling so pissed off at the moment... Anybody know any good ways to feel 'un'pissed off?
Anybody know any songs that relate to being pissed off such as Linkin Park - Dont Stay....
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alot of us come from worthing,brighton,lewes. We ride brighton alot.
Me and Harry were gonna go into Brighton today but the person we were supposed to meet didn't arrive at the station, didn't answer calls... etc :/
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Heya,
Just posting this to see who else in my area does trials, who i could potential meet up with to do some trials and learn off each other
Anyone in or around EastSussex?
I live in Lewes myself.
Lewes all the way.
Thanks,
Harry.
I'm In Lewes too, I'm very familiar in your neighborhood, I see you 4 days a week at school.
Lets do trials!
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Harry if you ever need my help I'm 1 minutes walk from you
I would just say practice really..No.5 try and keep your front wheel up
Can you do a kick where you have two wheels on the ground peddle into wheelie position and kick striate away ?
Also take your time if you've only been doing it two days for the level your at you should have taken 1-2 weeks minimum.
Hope I helped.
Laurence.
Yeah hes making great progress for a few days riding- I've watched him
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My Eno was generally quite a lot of hassle to maintain. It just seemed like it needed to be stripped and serviced a bit more frequently than I'd have liked, but engagement wise it was pretty much spot on all the time.
I've been running the Tensile 96-click freewheel for 2 months now and it's been pretty faultless. Before I flushed the grease out it skipped a bit riding around the car park, but once the grease was gone (easily done with a can of GT-85) it's been amazing. If you're not keen on the Tensile though, there's the Echo SL freewheel. Ali's had his on for quite a while now and I haven't seen it once skip, or even make any kind of unpleasant noises at all. It's been plain sailing the whole way. We had a big box of them turn up here today too, and just handling them they feel significantly higher quality than other super high engagement freewheels like the 108.9 (felt way, way better than that one - Ads swapped from the 108.9 to the SL today and when you compared the action of both freewheels, the SL was noticeably smoother and had a much more positive engagement feel). Out of all the ones out there, I'd recommend that one any day.
There's actually a reasonable difference which you feel most riding natural, where you often have to have your cranks at weirder angles than on street simply due to the angle of the terrain you're riding. You can feel it going from the Tensile 96 to the SL in any case. I just got back into the office from having a roll around the course in the warehouse with my new SL freewheel on and it does feel super nice.
Regarding spare parts 'n' stuff, the Tensile freewheels are fully serviceable and have replacement parts too, so that's not such an Eno exclusive any more.
Wow thanks a lot Mark!
So in your opinion the Echo SL is the best? (Just making sure)
Edit: You seem to be one of the only people who say Echo SL, lots of people seem to be giving ENO their vote... I'm not sure anymore!
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ENO should last forever and is serviceable.
Tensile again should last.
I can pick up boxed ENO's for almost half retail so i'm not fussed about breaking them.
Where do you get them for half price?
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Wow £2,800!
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Okay... Seems like ENO, Echo SL and Tensile are the best...
Now which is best money wise? And what would i get from each one?
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hi guys aRE onza smartguys any good for 25 posted
quick replys please any advice is good
Any good for what... ?
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Echo SL, or ENO.
Why Echo SL and not tensile?
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I might get an ACS Claws to try out front freewheels before getting either tensile 60/96 click or ENO...
You guys think this is a sensible idea?
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Tensile. 18:12.
There's two tensiles and you still haven't said why you chose that...
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Say your opinion on what you think the best freewheel is.
Say why you think its the best, give reasons.
Also what are the best gear ratios to have?
The reason I started this is because I'm considering getting a front freewheel.
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£250 a great budget, just wait around and soon you will find a great deal! I just got a Onza Proto Ice for £300 and that was my first trials bike and I know someone who got a Zoo Python for £200!
Me
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that guy was josh. he has angle grinded his try all stickys when you saw him in lewis.
How do you know so much are you fbi?
Always make sure you wear propper protection whilst angle grinding!and do it outside or you might just choke to death
Thanks for the tip, I think I would have noticed that if i started
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DONT POST!!!!!
Only joking
Oh wait! You said 'only joking', jeez I'm dumb!
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Thats because no one sells them?
Go to the top of a big hill, do some power skids all the way down.
The cut off all the nobbles on your tyre with a stanley knife or similar.
Voila, slick tyre.
Okay then brb
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I cant find ANYWHERE that sells slick trials tyres??
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You forgot the dust caps.
Umm apparently your not allowed to post... O.O
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No.
Why?
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Why bump such an old post?
The link was in his signature.... I checked it out, am I not allowed to post?
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I don't often go out in the wet... Only if i HAVE to... And I ride around my town so I guess that's street. Helpful?
Need Help With Pedal Kick!
in Beginners Trials Chat
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15, yeah we have been filming everything we can so when we're better we can see how we started off
We may PERHAPS send a video in, we'll discuss
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