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isitafox

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  1. Well yeah you could with the adaptor kit but the bike itself is still a big waste of cash. Don't know why I forget about the evo kits as I used to use one myself!!
  2. Wouldn't do much good as even if we think it is stolen it makes no difference without an owner to pair it up with!
  3. No, and I wouldn't recommend a rip anyway as they have 20" rear wheels as opposed to the general standard of 19" rear so you couldn't do much to upgrade the bike and would probably struggle to sell it as well!
  4. Just gotta see if anyone on here knows someone who's had one nicked. Though you'd think there would be a post if they had.
  5. 'kin soap dodgers, get a job!! Served my time there, for about 3 weeks!
  6. Does this mean the site is almost ready??
  7. For good pads I'd recommend some heatsink yellows, google heatsink for the website!
  8. If there's any decent 2nd hand ones about for the same price get one of them but if not I would just get the onza. I've got Echo TR's on my stock and was gonna get the same for the mod but couldn't afford to spend that much as it was only supposed to be a bit of a toy for when I was bored but it gets a lot more use than the stock now and the hubs spot on!
  9. At a guess I'd say it's either a bit loose and/or needs a good grease up on the BB threads and the spindle.
  10. I'm running Onza sealed front and rear on my mod as I didn't wanna spend too much and they do the job great!
  11. 2 ½yr old who is currently buzzing around on a trainer bike while I figure out what bike to get him next and another due on 1st November. Frank loves coming out with me on his bike, getting him trained up on hopping up and riding off big kerbs and stuff!
  12. You got pics of the crack?? Is it not weldable?
  13. I'm running these on both my mod and stock and find them good http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190439072773 Big improvement over my standard hope's once these had bed in properly, on old style trials.
  14. If it was me (and it is basically as this is what I did) I'd get an Echo TR fixed rear hub, trialtech 15t screw on sprocket, echo SL front freewheel, whatever bashring takes your fancy, and then try and pick up some 2nd hand cranks off here. If you were to buy cranks new as well then get some trialtech sport forged 175mm and an ISIS bottom bracket if you haven't already got one fitted.
  15. isitafox

    New Hs33 Brake

    Thats fair enough but it still seems weird to market 2 identical brakes purely on their colour scheme, then again they've been in the game a lot longer than me so obviously have there reasons!
  16. Ah right I'm with you! Sounds like when I got some new forks for my stock, swapped them over and when I refitted the front wheel my front disc had instantly gone wank, wouldn't work at all!
  17. isitafox

    New Hs33 Brake

    Bit of an odd setup then making them exactly the same bar the finish, why not produce 1 and just offer it with either a 2 or 4 finger lever and be done with it?
  18. This is probably your best bet, TPA wouldn't affect the bite of the brake really just how far you have to pull the lever
  19. Had a bit of Golden Girls - Kinetic (Prok & Fitch Golden Shower Remix) on the way to work. Proper bit of oldskool classic house!
  20. Don't know but my short 07 python is quality. Although I'm absolute toss at static stuff, more into going at stuff straight to rear wheel from rolling but it's quality for that. Like having a rocket strapped between your legs, absolutely flies up walls!
  21. Agree with the above, don't buy a skull, do buy a SL FFW and as for bottom bracket if your running ISIS I'd get either an Echo TR or Tryall.
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