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Lewis Gething

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  1. Suppose I am wrong, you are correct in saying the shells are the same. Most companies, as said went to 116mm when they saw Koxx do it. Why do you think it is 'retarded' Greetings?
  2. 116 will result in a wheel less likely to have spokes snap, as the spokes are less angled. However saying this, the majority of rims made these days for trials feature offset spoke holes, reducing the risk of spokes snapping at the nipple end.
  3. Really looks as though he isn't trying what so ever How have I not heard of this dude? Does anyone know if he rides in the world cups?
  4. Really like the first photo of the sidehop. Some big tuckage going on there!
  5. Reminds me of the gold camouflage from Call of Duty 4 :$
  6. Risers are wary better in my opinion, Just so much comfier and stylish I think that the fact Tartybikes discontinued all of their flat bars is testament to my point
  7. Nice! I prefer that to the original silver colour! Doubt your bike is good for stuff like pedal kicks though
  8. This is the only Zoot I have seen that I actually like Be sure to post an update or something when you get your forks and bars though
  9. How long are you waiting after cleaning the rim before you ride it? If the pads are dirty and the rim is still wet after you have cleaned it, dirt will rub off of the pads onto the rim, negating the point of cleaning it Try using something like coca-cola instead of water as I find it has more cleaning power than water, but also goes sticky after a while, meaning you can get some monster braking power
  10. I like the idea of you trying to get a decent indoor trials place setup, but looking at the mock layout, It looks like a skatepark?
  11. Took me a while to realise what you were on about
  12. Nice! This video kinda takes me back to a clip I saw of you a while back, riding wet 'n' slippy pallets. I think you ended up with the rear washing out and you landing backwards Ballsy stuff in the video above though.
  13. I can tell how hard that rubber will be, just from looking at it Guessing it will pinch a lot too
  14. That looks like it will be a fun one to watch! Any ideas when the full edit will be released?
  15. That is nice! Not keen on the tyres but still...
  16. Okay cool, yeah really want to go Radfest, my last GCSE is June 22nd, so I am fine in that department, only issue is that I live in North Wales, not far from Jamie Williams and so the trip would be a long one Not sure if I am going but we will definitely have to ride each other's bikes if I do go!
  17. Hey, no problem! Yeah I knew that the fork offset would increase the WB, but I was a little surprised to see it at 20mm more than Onza's base measurement. I was always under the impression that the reach of the frame affected the ride more than the rake of the fork? This leaves me dazed and confused
  18. Callumm - Finally got round to slicking the rear tyre today Dan - Measured the wheelbase and it comes in at 1020mm! Onza's quote length was 1000mm right?
  19. I was waiting for a 'Holy bar angle' sort of comment from you, but I have been proved wrong
  20. If you needed a visual representation then this could be an alternative to 'N.Wood' 's post
  21. Haha think I am gonna have to agree here. Wonder if he managed to ban himself whilst he was hacking it?
  22. So why don't you tell everyone what the theme is then, so we can help you out? As far as getting the song off of the internet into your audio editor, if on Mac you could use audio hijack (thats what I use and I think it does its job well) or use the built in recorder on Audacity if you run Windows. Assuming your computer has a sound card that allows you to do this, you can select 'Wave out', hit record and play the song on the website you found. The computer will record the sound internally, rather than through the microphone so the result will be pristine sound quality. Hope this helped
  23. Yeah dude, shameless plug F T W I have had that tyre for about a year and a half now! What would be the best way to slick the side tread?
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