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Zoo!Man

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  1. Zoo!Man

    English Days

    A mad video I saw a few days ago in the Spanish forum, and I can't understand how crazy some riders are inside... have a look!
  2. No it isn't, it's only the Sky frame stripped, the same as the forks, in order to make the bike a little bit lighter (now it's around 7'3 kg I believe)
  3. Zoo!Man

    1St Vid

    Great video! I neither expected it to be as good as it was. And wear the helmet on that clips you don't!
  4. If you want something strong, buy it. I've got a '09 Python, which has 1 dent in the downtube and 1 crack over the inbuilt booster, but it's still a good choice.
  5. I believe I read a few weeks ago in Tribalzine that Koxx had some several problems with bikes production/ distribution or dealers...
  6. Yes that guys is a thing to bear in mind. Although I'm Spanish, I know Monty is an expensive, heavy and (as majority of people says) ugly make. Furthermore, price of Monty components in UK is stupidly more expensive than here in Spain, where they aren't even a bargain.
  7. And, in my opinion, that IS a shame.
  8. That's the issue. My crossover pipe didn't allow me to set up both pads perfectly squarely, and even though I changed one pad's position to prevent them to wear disproportionately, today I had a look and it has a noticeable angle.
  9. I've had the Belaeys for the last two weeks. At first, I rode them on a death grind, and they performed a bit better than Cousts. Then I did a harsh grind, and they are amazing, believe, but make sure your set up is nearly perfect, mine wasn't and they have already worn in the wrong way.
  10. Thanks mates, I think I will replace the crossover and will see how it works
  11. Hi mates! Well, as the title says, I can't make a good set up with my rear Hs 33, the thing is I can't set up the pads "perfectly squarely" as Tartybikes video guide do When I try to adjust both of them squarely, it's nearly impossible to do. So I've been thinking about removing the crossover pipe, and replacing it by a longer hose. My question is, should this allow me to adjust the pads fine at last? Thankss!
  12. Yessss great video mate! Looking forward for the next 26" video
  13. And even though I haven't had any high stems, all the people I've seen with Rockmans like you, they all ride high stems; for example Alberto de Sevilla, he rides an Aurem and if I'm not wrong, he rides a monty hiiiiigh stem; his bike is pretty comfortable. So hope this helps you! Dale duro Gui!
  14. Yes you are right, but if you bend the Rockman ones (thing waaay possible, as Mark said they're weaker than the Tr ones), and you buy a new cage for them, you're spending 75 pounds (pedals you bought + new cages); if you bend the Tr ones (IMO that's quite quite improbable bearing in mind what I said before), you CAN buy other whole new Tr ones, and you'd be spending 70 pounds( new pedals + new pedals). So it's even cheaper buying a couple of Tr than a Rockman and fixing it. Hope this helps you!
  15. I had the usual VP's, Try all and Trialtech (I think they're the same sh*t), and at the moment for the last three months I've been running the Tr caged. In my opinion, they are the perfect pedals: really comfortable, cheap, STRONG (the most important factor for me, as I was fed up with bending pedals), aesthetically nice with a lot of colours, and finally, they are very light. I would go for them 100%
  16. Nice vid, good riding there, and liking a lot the bike and music! well done!
  17. hahahahahahahah you really made me laugh yes I usually ride with no t-shirt, but I wanted to try out something different...lol
  18. you should try this out, believe me lol
  19. haha I hope it's the riding lol
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