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Brake: hope C2 Rotor: hope wavy Rotor size: 165mm Brake pad: hope Wheel size: 26" it has its days,but all in all its a great dry brake and still works well in the wet
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if you see this from aoutsiders point of view natural-not to intresting to the lots of stops and starts and to them posibly repetative (taking nothing from those who do natural its skilled and cn be difficult) street- when they say sum one drop a 10ft drop they see it as amasing or jumping up on a post box they see it as impressive i think this is because is one of big moves hence the few people i have asked see trials as a demo sport out of the 20 or so i showed video's too they all sed wow to street and they were a little unsure on the natural but they said they would all sit and watch a demo if there was one in town
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well i get called old skool by all these whipper snapperrs that ride about nowa days i have riden a few of these newish bikes ( g.u. adamant..) lovly bikes but if my first trials bike was that easy to ride i woulda been in heaven it used to be a chore even getting the thing moving let alone doing tricks on it
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because that would have envolved getting the wheel re-built(wich is the problem i had on my bike) and if then it didnt fit it meens it need re-building again
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id strip it but the only thing is you gotta make sure u get every single bit of the paint off and dnt start doing it and stop lol i did that looks poo but go for chrome make it shiny
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my mates just bought a t raptor and i was wondering will a kox drilled try alls rim fit in it(rear) as he wants to buy my spare one off me
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i swore by tar for years its great as long as you got a constant income of it then i got a grind on my rim and i would never go back to tar tar cn often stick in o hotter conditions were as a grind is for all weather uses with minimal problems
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if that reply was aimed at my comment i do clearly say to save ripping the threads out if it was miss read i ment it as in "to save not ripping the threads out"
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the grip and pain and seems wore out in my try-all shoes in under 3 months and i noticed they have(or did have as the case may be) the same trerad as rebok classics id save save ur money by a cheep comfortable pair or ankle suporting trainers from a sports shop or primark if your tight like my mate lol
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id sugest to save posibly cross threading or even ripping the threads out get a small paint brush and use sum nitromors bloody good for removing paint but be a bit careful u dnt get any anywhere eles then just whipe it away with a clean cloth chances are there be a little bit of paint in there but it'll b so minute the male thread will just push i away hope that helps
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id rather have a bike with 4 bolt mounts either way u cn have v's or maggy's (v's with the adaptors) on the person profering v's ARE YOU MAD i had a vee on the front for a while and it was nuffin but hassle springs screws lubing the cables finding a pad that put up with front hops oh and i had a cable snap on my front brake wich was the reason for a hydrolic,so basicly i wouldnt have thought a v would stand up to trials abuse
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bright wheels dark frame very fancy this may be a bita a dated question but what happened to the waynio mk2?
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kool video pal... liked the folding tyre suprised there was no puncture or was there? this is just MY PERSONAL OPINION i woulda liked to have seen some rolling gaps and striaght up sidehops but that was a damn good choice of music
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that saddle was made from a dmr seat sum cardboard and a sock it was mainly for rain riding like a mud gaurds but smaller in the vid it is rochester chatham and odveously hearn bay
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ive just noticed the rear wheel on my bike has a lot of wobble and then upon closer inspection it was the chris king wobbling do i need to tool to tighted it? or is there something eles i can use that wont damage it? before n e thing bad hapens
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Are You The Only One Who Trials In You Area
trialschallenger replied to mandry1991's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
i feel like im the only one,all the others look up and see 2 grey clouds and sit indoors incase it rains best bet is to travel and meet a few peoples pick up sum hints tips and posibly some new tricks go forth and enjoy riding doesnt matter weathre your on your own its the fun that counts -
nice pic, fair play for wearing a helmet too ! i know many who dont keep up the improvments
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lol i met up with some young lads the other day they had a go on my bike and called it old school i thought u cheeky f*ker im only 19 and the bike was in its prime 3-4 years ago give or take thanks for the posative coments though
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i didnt realise it needed to be "processed" spose itll work when the old you tube people load it
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all the clips are a bit dated as there from 3 odd years ago before i stopped but this is what i whipped up in bordum this smorning.... it now works
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all three judges gave that a 10 excellent cart wheel pal,now i wanna see the vid of you making as for the ignorant bloke GET A LIFE!
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is there any one in medway out riding today?
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why not try handle bars a stems before you fork out for a frame what about a higher rise stem or longer gotta be worth a try shorely?
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not a case of weather there is a level to try it more a case of wen you feel convident to try it! im not the most experience rider ever but i feel its better to try sumthing wen u feel its about time you learnt it rather than people giving you advice as to when you try it get out there and do it !
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now there is a quote for the record books,stick that in your back pocket and keep it !