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Eddyboy123

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  1. Pretty sure Ali C was in the 40-50 range and Danny Mac is in the 50-60 range. 

    In the sick series video where Fabio wibmer takes his trials bike down a downhill track he comments on how him and elias  have their tyres at 3bar, which works put to around 45psi

  2. I'm looking at getting some riser bars for my inspired flow as I feel that a higher front end may help my riding especially as i'm quite tall. Been looking at a choice of 3 bars, as far as I can tell the inspired arcade bars are the go-to but also seem to be hard to come across at the moment. The second choice is the TMS street riser 750's; they seem to have a fairly similar geometry as the inspired, are the same price and are easily available but I can't find any reviews on them. The third option is the da bomb tactics; they're the cheapest of the 3 bars (£37.50 vs £60) and are easy to buy, but i'd rather pay the extra if the other bars are worth it.

    Does anyone have any opinions on any of these three bars? or any other recomendations?

     

    1) https://www.tartybikes.co.uk//handlebars/inspired_arcade_riser_handlebars/c136p12291.html

    2) https://www.tartybikes.co.uk/handlebars/tms_street_riser_750_v2/c136p13515.html

    3) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Da-Bomb-TACTIC-MTB-Dirt-jump-Street-High-Rised-Handlebar-31-8-mm-2-Colors/222875706755?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=521707395516&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

  3. This is the best picture of the rear end of the element, and from what I can tell it looks rim brake only

     

    Is there much difference at all in the frames as a couple of disk/disk flows have come up for sale for not a lot more and a fair bit closer

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  4. Has anyone had any experience with both the inspired element and flow?

    I'm looking to pick up my first trials bike and have seen a used element and a used flow up for sale at the moment. The flow is on an auction (the exact bike sold last month for £481) and the element is up for buy it now for £350, as far as I can tell though the element is the higher spec'd bike having hydraulic rear brakes etc. The only Issue is that the flow is 25 Miles away while the element is 240 miles away and won't post.

    Am I right in thinking that the element is the better deal? Is it worth the trip to go and get it over the flow (would bring the cost to around the same)?

     

    Thanks

     

    James

     

    Edit: Forgot to add that I may have some friends up near the element that could pick it up and ship it for me, does that make it a no-brainer?

  5. IOS is designed to be used on Apples hardware only so it is optimised for the job. I guess it is a lot harder to make software work to it's full potential on so many different devices. But I am no expert, only a guess...

    Google make the "base" android operating systems which is then sent to the phone manufacturers, who then optimize it for each one of there phones, then this is sent to networks and customers so there phones can be updated ... networks also send out upgrade packages to optimize the phone for the new systems... pretty sure thats how it works since i get all my updates from Vodafone and HTC not google

  6. Awesome ! looks really FUN- how fast can it go and how bad do the injuries get if there are any?(guess there are) :S

    And it cool that your school has one at all!so Gnarly!

    my one probably goes 40-50 and they can get pretty bad depending on what you do ... I've crashed twice this year and had no injuries

    great fun when it works ... I smashed all the fan blades in mine and snapped the drive belt earlier today :( bleedin sucks!

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  7. do u have a hover craft of your own or do u rent it or...looks awesome though.. (Y)

    Yeah that's my own (Y) used to race my school's one, until this year when I bought the one in the pic ... then managed to get out in more races and started winning stuff

  8. Well...

    Anything to do with engines to be honest (mainly fixing them) ... cars, motorbikes, quads, karting ... and oh I race hovercraft :D

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    I also do the odd bit of skiing and other random sports

    And photography!

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