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anusthegreat

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  1. Go for Magura and Echo lever: you can never miss.
  2. I rode both. Prefer platform ones b/c they're way stiffer: you can hardly bash 'em <3
  3. Those videos are kind of old; the frame geometry differs a lot these days. I'm currently riding an Onza blade mod and I could have take a video of me pedal kicking on my cell phone this evening, if I'm going out. I will send you a PM as soon as it's done. Maybe it's gonna help.
  4. I suppose that hurt, but this video is a freaking funny stuff.
  5. Liked it. Especially, the first part which takes place at a special trials zone or whatever it is. Awesome.
  6. That's nasty! You're nasty! I guess, that kid's parents are going to get some epic compensation.
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ibmd7djv-g
  8. Using both ring and a bash. I'm not that sick about light parts, that's why. It's kind of the only reason to keep your frame healthy unless you ride competition style.
  9. You might wanna attach some pics to the thread: there are non-social-networks-addicts around.
  10. Now that kid who's whining about wearing a helmet all the time is gonna come over >_> Also, my cat does nothing but sitting under the bed all day long. What a lazy ass.
  11. Maybe, I don't feel like interrupting all that forchong stuff.
  12. YouTube- Cat loves to get high
  13. http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?product_id=11311&category_id=4
  14. i hope it's just terribly shot front brake hose looking that short. Not bad overall. Still <3 mod.
  15. I've been riding Onza blade '09 since April, stock wheels and HS-33. Just grinded my rim and boughts a brake booster; stock pads were nice, too, but they have already worn off and I bought some TNN Belaey last week. Works perfectly.
  16. It's all about personal preferences, right. Someone uses HS-33 due to their light weight, but gives up the modulation of a disk brake. I, personally, prefer using a disk brake on the front b/c it allows to go for gap-to-fronts much easier. Also, I don't scrary people having a walk in front of me with the sound of TNN pads
  17. I'll add some of mine. For the full members : http://www.trials-fo...howtopic=154018
  18. It's all about working your body out. Leaning your front wheel forward will let you make the gap distance longer.
  19. Oh my G-d, you, guys, must have got a lot of courage riding solo. I can't stand biking alone, no progress, no fun at all. From time to time, once or twice a month I have to make a small trip to pick something up; and I'm riding my bike alone, but not trialing. I prefer to go on foot if i'm alone instead of getting bored making attempts of solo riding. This is one of the reasons I'm finishing building a fixie for trips this week. We usualy gather up to do some trials with my mates.
  20. A friend of mine used to have creaking sound coming out of his Chris King headset (!) and considered it was all about bearings maybe. Mostly, that noise appeared when he side-hop'd. When we removed the stem, urban forks he was running before had a small crack on the top crown. He's using another fork at the moment, it's all gone.
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