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anusthegreat

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  1. When I saw the first, I was about to post a question about any opportunity of buying that stem. But since everyone wants it too, as far as I can see.. WHERE DO WE BUY THAT STEM ?!
  2. Uber bike. Best custom bike I've seen in years. <3
  3. It IS definately worth trying. I got a stock cable disk brake on the front end of my Onza bike and it works awesome. Best I've ever tried unless you care about power of your finger pushing a lever. My onza cable works way better than some of my mates' Mono trials.
  4. Using TNN Belaey with a grind. Love it. Can't say anything about LGM, but TNN is a pure win imo.
  5. Hi there, Darren. Welcome to out forum community, and yeh, nice vid there! I got the same Onza ride, too :> Just checked your posts out: you're getting a validation vote from me. Good luck.
  6. Don't forget about tyre pressure, too. If it's low enough, it'll let you bounce when you push the front end of your bike down before the kick.
  7. You learn to keep the balance up "playing" your brakes AND body, too. It's not necessary to block the bike: you have to feel which way it wants to move. When you turn your handlebar aside, the bike will try to move back, so you have to push a pedal slightly stronger than just putting your foot on it. Also, when the bike is about to collapse - use the brake not to lose it. It's all about practice actually, you should be doing well in a few days if you train according to the video posted above. Good luck.
  8. Lol, you dress up like a BMX whore. Skilled riding though.
  9. Cool vid, thanx 4 sharin'. But why do you ride street on a stock? There is a decent street video in the next thread.
  10. Pretty chick in the end <3
  11. You're supposed riding a bike, not designing it, in my opinion. Nobody cares about your ride's color scheme if you side hop at 1.20.
  12. The thing is not about how many of you riding. It's about showing your efforts off: you can shoot a homemade porn with your girlfriend but you'd better keep it in your home library if she's fat - none would like to see a fat ass even if you're pulling weights and own a 35cm cock. It's the same here: nobody cares wether you got a pimp ozonys or how many local riders you got in the area you usually train at, but the video which is shown to any community should woth seeing, otherwise, prepare for criticism. Nice try anyway, cheers.
  13. Best brakeless bike I've seen in ages. What a brilliant idea, I might build a fixie painted in different colors soon, too :>
  14. It's cool enough to show off. I've seen the trailer before, nice one. Anyway, your riding still got potential: looks like the mod's just jumping itself, you can't notice any efforts of a rider like it's shown on the most of the clips shot by pro-riders.
  15. That's why there are two main classes of modern frames being manufactured: there are competition and street ones. Zoo lynx and Echo still last longer for 250 bucks even if bash stones outside of your town, while you can get some latest Koxx or Rockman model twice priced and ruin it after a few rides. I believe a skilled rider can handle both heavy- and light-weighted frames with the same high-skill of riding while newcommers just keep buying the new frames and breaking those b/c being stupid. I will agree: you always have to accept a probabilty of ANY frame to be cracked by it depends on how tough you ride it.
  16. The thing is you need a MONO cylinder to be run in a disk brake for decent braking power, which is necessary in trials riding. There is no need to buy a new hub at the moment if you are unsure how good that disk brake is unless you have tried. Get some fork with 4-b + disk mounts, and you will be able to get a decent brake with a hub, too later. Also, validated.
  17. Don't forget you will have to upgrade your front hub, too. Also, it depends on a disk brake itself. I would only recommend Hope mono trials or Avid BB7 to use on the front, because none of others I've tried out worked good enough. Personal stuff, though.
  18. Havevn't heard anything good about Neon forks, while Forxx is a well-known decent stuff for that price. I'd get Try-all. Or Viz, if you got spare money to spend.
  19. It doesn't rly matter wether u got a rim or disk brake on the front end of your bike if you're a starter: the brake system just must work fine. When u "grow up" in trials, you will be able to decide which kind of braking power you prefer: disk modulation or maggie stiffness. Also, my choice is front disk brake. If you decide upgrading to it - Hope mono trials or Avid BB7 are the only options available for trials using.
  20. http://www.spherebike.com/boutique.php?id_categorie=48
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