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BradJohnson

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  1. That's funny, where did you hear that?
  2. George Blake will cream over this. Low bb and a long wheel base.
  3. After I lost a few side knobbles it started to bounce a lot more, plus they look quite nice
  4. Snapped the Genesis and my knee's couldn't handle the second one after all :/
  5. Black Maestro, Silver Maestro, Onza Genesis, Onza Comp.
  6. I'm nearing the end of building my new bike so i thought i'd start a thread with the bits i've got so far. Spec: Frame:- Breath YES 26" Forks:- Try-all Karbon V2 Handlebars:- Inpulse Carbon Stem:- Brother CNC 150 x 30 Rear Rim:- Echo SL Rear Hub:- Echo TR Front Rim:- Echo SL Front Hub:- Onza 2013 Cranks:- TrialTech SL Bottom Bracket:- Reset Titanium Freewheel:- Echo SL Pedals:- Breath Cage Front Tyre:- Kenda Nevegal Rear Tyre:- Conti Der Kaiser Rear Brake:- 2005 Magura HS33 with 4 finger blade Coust pads Front Brake:- 2004 Magura HS33 with Coust pads.
  7. This makes me moist for when i get my new bike built. Lightweight Fwiends !!
  8. You could always just bang some heatsink yellows on a smooth rim. It manages to stop Damon and he's built like a tank.
  9. From what I gather I think he means tge length of the blade.
  10. 4 finger lever blades is what you need. Good luck trying to get hold of a set of original magura ones, but these work. http://www.trialsaddict.com/brake-levers/brake-lever-blades/racing-ane-cnc-6061-t6-aluminium-lever-4-finger-blade.html
  11. I assume the Onza Limey is the most popular Geometry measures at: 1090 Wheelbase +70 Bottom bracket height 380 Chain stays 72 Degree Head tube angle. Next nearest thing is probably the 2013 GU Wheelbase: 1095mm Chainstay Length: 380mm BB Rise: 70mm Head Angle: 71 degrees
  12. I'm slowly loosing all faith in the trials community! How do people not have better things to do than accuse innocent people of things.
  13. Maybe next year. My lack of facial hair sucks
  14. Evening, Basically I'm building up a new stock after snapping my Mod in half. I've always been keen on the Koxx Sky's but they're so much money for what they are. Alternatively I've been looking at the Breath Yes 26" frame; which on paper is the same as the Sky 2, but it's half the price which makes this a good alternative. Has anyone rode one of these as well as a Sky, if so how do they compare? Also I've been looking at the Onza Limey 4 frame which i know is a good frame, but i know with the recent ones, the bottom bracket threads are dodgy and they crack at the head tube gussets, which worry's me as i'll be riding it probably 6 days a week. Lastly the Koxx Kloud, This frame looks really nice but i'm yet to ride one. The bottom bracket seems low with the wheel base being so long. How do these ride compared to the other frames mentioned? What's the strength like? I've been told they dent so easy, is this true ? Thanks in advance for any help. Brad.
  15. That was awesome! I want a street bike quite badly. Carl impressed me with that wedge at the roundabouts towards the end
  16. BradJohnson

    GET HOPpS

    Yes Carl! 180 across the waterfall and the bunny hop from rail to rail where amazing!
  17. I was working at a house a few days ago and in their garden they had old railway sleepers as edging, is simple but effective. They had also made a planter from them which looked cool too.
  18. Repost but here's my last video.
  19. A lot of hard work has gone into it, we even needed an excavator and a loadall to move some of the stuff
  20. Damn Iwan, I got excited i thought you'd posted it up:(
  21. Evening everyone. I've been asked to post this topic on behalf of a mate who has a Trials barn at the back of his house. The barn is situated just outside of Darlington between Sadberge and Sedgefield in a bit of a rural area. There are shops and places to get food near by ie; Mcdonalds, Subway etc.. The ride will start around 12 o'clock noon and will go on until about 10-11 PM We can arrange to pick people up from Darlington Train Station if need be just drop me a message / comment. We will try set up a few sections etc for all abilities if you would like that. first person to do a huge gap we have set up has lunch on me! everyone is welcome. Rules: Christmas themed costume / bike decoration is compulsory. Anyone failing to have fun will be forced to drop gap from the scaffold (which is god damn scary) The place will start to get over crowed with about 10-15 people so let me know if you'd like to come. Also we may arrange the same sort of thing for a Halloween ride (TBC)
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