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Dougal

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  1. www.scott-wilson.co.uk

    Batch of news updates added. From the last month or so.

    Gradually re designing the site, but as with everything i do, its taking its time! :P

    Hey Scott after taking the Ice of your hands last summer I must say I am very pleased with it! A few adjustments have been made but now its riding like a dream. :D I keep returning to your website for any "For Sale" updates but there hasnt been any for a while. Will there be any soon? Mainly looking for 26" parts. (Y)

    Many Thanks

  2. Hello , im new to TF ,

    i would like to know what handle bars i should get out of Viz pro720 or trial tech high rise bar ?

    i have cracked my monty 221 ti risers and i want to try something new .

    help me chose ?

    kevin :)

    Viz sounds good to me. I have the Viz MaxBar handlebars on my Onza Ice in blue (Y) Woking a treat on mine so far with a long Viz stem. Depends what sort of rise your looking for really. Hope that information helps you.

    Cheers, Dougal

  3. When I first started riding with my Onza Ice it had a Magura Louise disk on the front. This soon changed to a Magura HS33 which seems to hold a lot better for me. However my forks are sure to give up on me in the next few weeks, I thought it would be best to find out some opinions on the reversed Magura mounts on 20" forks such as the Try-All Forxx.

    Many Thanks.

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  4. i would go for the maggie hs33 front and back :D always reliable and with a good firm hold

    This is what i have just switched to on my onza ice and its holding a lot better for me (including rim grind). I would highly recommend this! However many riders suggest a disc on the front, just depends which one you go for. Previous to a maggy on the front i had a louise, the only problem was it didnt hold very well especially when switching from front to rear wheel. (N)

    Hope that helps :D

  5. ok i can understand the price of a frame been £220 (the echo one i want) but some of the other things don't add up, a bash plate £20 thats a fair price but a brake booster £30, my points is some of the prices of things don't add up for what they are, it looks like they price what they want for things.

    As said before the amount of work and materials used to make the products will effect the price dramaticly. However one way about the price problem is by being close friends with your local bike shop, pro riders etc. They can pick up parts cheaper at "trade price" and sell the part to you without making a profit which we know as "retail price".

  6. i currrently ride an onza ice 20" which i have owned for nearly a year now...however now i have grown to just over 6 foot tall!! i am considering moving onto a 26" bike instead because of this.

    could anyone on trials forum help me out on this one?? any opinions may help :unsure:

    many thanks

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