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Lewis Gething

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  1. In the questions section of this page: http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/tools/cyclo_freewheel_remover/c31p10755.html one of the guys mentions that he has an Inspired freewheel? I had no clue that they even existed?
  2. mmm, yeah the Silver Sky frames were widely regarded as being very bulky, you should consider something lighter, as it will help you to progress much much faster I am sure
  3. You should have bought the new Onza Cheesey 320 frame. That thing is bouncy as hell
  4. How is that a silly question? Your freewheel is still on the wrong side regardless of the fact you have built the bike to "see how it looks". Looks rough to me anyways.
  5. How come when dave33 posts a status, it always shows as '(null)'?

  6. Sorry to be ignorant, but I am not familiar with this, could you enlighten me?
  7. I read all of the information a couple of weeks ago when you first announced the comp, but obviously I have forgotten it Sorry about that. I enjoyed the creativity of that guys video, but couldn't help think he included too many dabs in his lines. Big ups to you for remaining impartial though
  8. Looks like you have some garbage stuck in your wheels...
  9. Just watched the first novice rider's video, but it has confused me This is not a trials video competition but a general riding video competition or is it?
  10. Yeah dude, the level those guys are at is RIDICULOUS. Vincent has gotten even bigger by moving to mod Still think it doesn't suit him as well as stock did though.
  11. Why on earth do all these crazy lightweight bike owners (or minders in this case) go to all that effort to save weight, only to fit the damn things with disk brakes? They could easily have saved more weight by switching to Dual rim or Vee
  12. Whole new meaning to testing the water Cool photograph though. Out of interest, how many flashes did you use here?
  13. Riding was okay, but who the hell filmed and edited that? Next time dont bother asking them and just use a tripod
  14. Haha I'm not sure either At least they are currently doing a £15,000,000 bike sale Trax MTBs are available for £79.99 now!
  15. Aw. Well regardless, I really enjoy using Trials-Forum, and the updates you guys are doing are really turning it into a super site, one which I think is definitely better than the likes of OTN Sorry Azarathal for straying off topic :$
  16. Thats got to be one of the most popular/best quotes regarding bikes, of all time.
  17. Haha thanks! I figured it would fit in well with the rest of your awesome forum
  18. That first pic is sexy! The stem really complements the rest of the bike well Couldn't help but notice how many times you put 'also' in the first post though
  19. You can find more info here: http://www.rocknrollbikes.com/trials/frames/onza-limey-320-pro-mod-trials-frame-20.html
  20. Not very much wrong with your technique really, as said by Sam above you could try to take off at an angle - strafe gap. Try to pull your bars up as much as possible on the preload, before dropping them again as you tuck back down into the edge of the object. Try not to force the bike forwards, just let the bounce do most of the work
  21. Very nice couple of updates there! I particularly enjoyed reading your 'Origins' post, and I think you should definitely do more posts of a similar nature, maybe expressing how you did in the old comps and your feelings during them
  22. Love it when the weathers good and you find your Magura has leaked everywhere over night :(

  23. I'd love to try some of these ッ I'm all about trying stuff that is far from mainstream/well known Just a shame that my dad refuses to order stuff off the internet on my behalf
  24. I used to do this on my Inspired. I found that to keep the wheel up, pushing on the pedals as much as possible but not enough to stop you from moving was the key. Takes ages to learn like but is kinda worth it I suppose Tensing your torso whilst leaning back behind the back hub is also a massive help. By the way, as already mentioned, it is called a fakie manual.
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