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Alright,
So I was thinking about some things along the lines, of opposite disc forks, so for people who side hop to the left, and want to run front disc, can do so without the worry of bending their disc.
Then I would go on to expand on this, by making frame with opposite disc mounts, then obviously, a rear hub and cranks for this set up to work properly.
Disc protectors could be another option, for people who do not want to spend the money on changing their set up, but also having some sort of protection on their disc.
Please tell me your opinions on these ideas, and let me know of any other new part designs that I could draw up and maybe go on to create one day
Thanks,
Alex.
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Pro's - Quiet, makes you look a smoother rider, modulation.
Cons - Bending rotors
I've got a 180 BB7 and it's working fine for me, and I'm 13 stone.
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Like it Jamie, what happened to your GU?
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V!Z 720.
Trialtech.
Are equally good.
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No wanted topics in NMC.
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Very nice, sir.
Is Sarah as nice as Emma?
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TartyBikes are brilliant mate, I'd choose them every time.
But it's totally up to you, maybe give both companies a ring, and see who you feel more comfortable with?
Alex.
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No, the seals will be fine.
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BB7 or Mono trial.
+1
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Why not try and find an Echo external BB, then your cranks will keep the BB in place?
I did this and it worked fine.
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Push a screw driver in between your pads to push them apart.
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I'm sure it's to do with the piston diameter, or something
the HS11, being 11mm or something like that
Varies up to 77, I think?
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Wont have any breaks breaks now will you :/ The mounts are placed to fit a 20" rim instead of a 19" rim so therefore if you put breaks on the bike they'll rub the tire on a 19" rim.
Ashes.
Incorrect, that's the Onza Rip
Yes a 19'' rim, will work with an Onza Bird.
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My BB started creaking, i took it out, cleaned it all, then put it back together.
Then I found out, my cranks were loose, if you check all of this, you should be fine.
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Sorry, but wtf do you know? My mate imports all DENG parts and he has looked into getting one for my friend who snapped his one, and they do not sell them on there own.
No need to get all touchy.
I was just pointing out, that you can buy star nuts that fit Echo forks.
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They do not manafactor 1 inch star nuts mate unforunetly, you have to get a Headlock. My mate snapped his star nut and that's the only way to fix the problem. They sell a few on Chain reaction, you want the BMX one, only about £10.
Hope this has helped out mate,
Sam
Yes they do.
What star nut do you think was originally in his forks?
He doesn't need a headlock at all.
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Free running on a bike.
Is what I say.
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Neither does my profile,
It's to do with there being less force to make the cranks and hub turn, then the hub and chain, I'm sure of it.
There's no problem.
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Happens with most freewheels, purely because its easier for the chain to go round in a fixed motion, than have the freewheel clicking
I think?
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I know this is a French company but they do ship to the UK.
This is where I got my Czar frame, I just emailed him to make sure he still had one in stock, and then I had no problems what so ever.
Fast email replies, and fast shipping.
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Trialtech or Echo Urban.
Best forks at the moment.
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As I've already told you, looks mint Sam!
I like the variety of adding the red hubs.
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The standard is having a 9 tooth on the rear and 25 tooth on the front.
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Designing New Parts
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Yes, but frames that don't have them, could have them like bolting on with the calliper.