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  1. What do you think is would be better for general trials/street use on a fourplay? 22:16 or 23:16? Here is a 22t screw on cog that has the same threads as a trialtech screw on, so it should work with most cranks. http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=surly+22th&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=mph&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&prmd=ivns&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1920&bih=877&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=9772101795564394753&sa=X&ei=qOrfTeTiGMfWiAKilvTqCg&ved=0CE0Q8wIwAA
  2. Thanks for the input guys, and your opinions all seem logical. I just wanted the drilled rims and or wider rims because I plan on using my fourplay for trials use too. In other words I don't plan limiting myself to doing back flips off trees. I plan on riding both moderate trials with it and street stuff, prolly trials than anything. Well than you might say, "Get a stock bike or something", I have one and I think its kinda dull, as I feel like im limited to just hopping on my rear wheel, with the fourplay I hope to still be able to to ride moderate basic trials but with the occasion Manuel or bunny-hop(street crap). The fourlay, at least I hope, should spice things up a bit! So ill prolly go with font echo urbans for both front and rear as there only 2 MM wider anyway lol.
  3. So ive been building up my fourplay and its time to decide on some rims. What, or is, the maximize rear rim width the fourplay can support? The inspired pro rim is 38MM wide. I was told that having too wide of rims would not allow the use of HS33's with out clamps or something. So I was thinking on running 2 front echo urban rims that are only 40MM wide, so that would be 1 MM bigger on each side than the inspired pro rim, what do you think? The urbans are solid rims with thick sidewalls, even if there meant for front only, the rear urban is like 46MM wide, which I hear would be too wide. What you guys think? anything better or suggestions? I would prefer drilled rims, and the inspires pro rims are legit but they only have the rear versions available, which are the thick sidewall ones, which I don't want in the front for weight reasons, because I will be running disc and it would be dumb. http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/24_inch_rims/echo_urban_front_24_inch/c43p11031.html
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