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LSKSK

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About LSKSK

  • Birthday 01/30/1993

Previous Fields

  • County (UK Only)
    West Yorkshire
  • Real Name
    Luke Knowles
  • Bike Ridden
    Multiple
  • Quick Spec
    Specialized p2 frame Clarks SX front brake Hayes sole rear Gusset slim jim pedals with xl pin kit Truvativ cranks & stem Hope Headset Truvativ bars Dmr moto RT 26" tyres Dmr grips Clarks Half link chain Soon to be getting an onza blade as a project
  • Country
    England

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Tried DJ, singletrack and freeride
    Trials is really the only thing i've got left to ride :L
  • Location
    Wakefield West Yorks

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  1. Had bigger cuts shaving to be honest ha ha
  2. Definitely a helmet like all the others said, but i'd try and get one that covers as much of your head if possible. Only problem i found is that full face are too heavy and cumbersome so i bought this. If thats a bit too pricey for you, 661 have a massive range of piss pot helmets going for £12+ on chain reaction cycles website now.
  3. Who buys bikes like that!?
  4. I've hit the floor with my pedals so many time because of that damn BB height
  5. Has anyone got trials hd on xbox? If you have add me i need some new scores to beat SESS Predator - Gamertag
  6. My lover - she does it all, mainly DJ though ha ha.
  7. LSKSK

    Grips

    Not really trials specific and not very comfortable without gloves but DMR lock-ons without the flange last ages! Only just started to wear down on the outer palm of my hand.
  8. The onza that will shortly be my project and i just realised i dont have a pic of my bike on my laptop ha ha!
  9. Whats the best tyre pressure you found to be for 20" mods?
  10. I live about 15 mins away from leeds but it's my favourite biking spot. I ride a specialized DJ bike but i'm getting an onza blade in about 3 months for my first proper go at trials, so hit me up on here i'm always up for a ride.
  11. I found a good way to do it was to get 2 flat strong pieces of metal or wood ( metal preferably) that cover the entire circumference of the rotor. Sandwitch the rotor between them and park a car on top of them for a few hours.
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