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  1. As it says, why is it so hard

    I understand there is an amount of pressure in the system which is how it works, but why does the hosing have to be so hard

    I suppose it all comes from my repeated failings when attempting to fit my Monty splitter, will it leak on the join if I heated up the hosing so it gets a bit soft before I fit it? Just don't feel safe tapping the splitter in 'cos it feels so dainty

  2. The main isses were cost (as you said) plus they couldn't be repaired or trued if damaged (plus they looked crap).

    I thought the main reason for the demise of the Spinergy rev X wheels was the tendency to fail spectacularly and leave the rider with bits of carbon and ground in there face.

    Did make MTB ones as well

  3. This made me have a idea to upgrade the bike, chop the seat post off and weld the seat stays to the little bit of the seatpost in level with the top tube, But its to much fuss to do with a mess about bike. =P

    its not actually that much effort, i chopped a back end down to lower a frame took about an hour (thinkin and cutting time).

    it took more time to get someone to let me use their welder

  4. IMO it shouldn't have prongs but 3 tapped M6 holes so you screw in barbs like in slaves. or is it just me?

    I agree with that, i have a monty splitter, unfitted but i can see it shearing off as i try to fit it, might a threaded job just in case :/

  5. Whenever a topic on tensioners comes up people say make a spoke tensioner.

    How?

    Where do you mount it and how do you mount it (photos would be helpful)

    I can understand that the natural springiness of the spoke does the tensioning its just the mounting I cant get my head round

    Cheers

    Sam

  6. Yeah, I had a litle go and it does hurt, beating your board aganst your knee.

    I want to learn to pump as well. Being able to skate without needing to push myself along would be a good skill, but I dunno how to do it. I can do it on a bike, but I can't do it on a board.

    i cant pump at all, theres a guy in portsmouth i see skating about a lot who can pump like a nutter, he actually accelerates doesn't just keep his momentum. its cool to see

  7. Yeah, smooth ground is nice. The carpark where I live is smooth.

    I like going for a trundle on it but its much better on roads, which is where you find cars and potholes, both of which ruin your ride.

    If you can find that tutorial, send it to me! I looked at no-complys as well, but I think that's going to be after ollies.

    yeah i'll have a look now, no-complys look like a right pain in the knee and trials gives me enough of that

  8. OOH! I'm learning that too, I can do it sometimes. But I still want to ollie too. I have a shortlongboard, here's a picture -

    lush_tula_iso2.jpg

    Sweeet shlongboard, I ride a regular double kick one, albeit badly, just older school than i should be, hardly any smooth ground where i live though and i'm not gunna drive somewhere to practice.

    I found a real good tutorial video by some kid, its quite easy once you get the 'pop', the no-comply is a bit of a different matter

  9. I've been trying to do tricks and stuff on bikes for 11 years and I still suck, it all comes down to the amount of practice you put in, the more you ride the better you get, trials aint' easy, to me thats the point of it.

    keep trying, it'll feel well good when you finally learn stuff that you've been trying for ages. If you can't do one thing learn something else (variants on the bunnyhop for instance, try and put the kick into a bunnyhop), instead of trying again and again on one thing make a little section that forces you to do things that you find hard.

    takes me ages to learn stuff, don't stress about it

  10. So what will touch it, I know a grinder will, as will water-jet etc. but will a dremel hit it?

    I gotta enlarge a hole up to 19mm, so yeah, whats your thoughts

    I know this forum has a penchant for modified/custom parts so I reckon there must be some opinions on here

    Cheers

    Sam

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