Limey 4's seem to have a good rep for not snapping, a mod version would be ace. I don't see why they would need to use different material if it's as reliable as the stock.
I accepted a request from a Swedish guy about a year ago. He never posts anything in Englishso I don't have a clue what he's saying but I don't have many friends so I don't want to get rid. Now I think about it the majority of my friends are riders I don't know. I only joined facebook to get involved with the trials scene though so I'm not too bothered.
You should start a fan page though. It would be good when approaching potential sponsors.
Keep practicing track stands as they're invaluable. If you get some pallets or something similar you could learn transfers. Personally I learned back hops once I could track stand. One of the main things I found at first was that I could go out one day and learn loads then the next few rides I'd get nowhere. Patience is definately a virtue when learning trials.
Do you mean just with the Echo disk levers or disk levers in general? I tried it with an Avid hydraulic disk lever and couldn't get it to work properly. It could have just been down to me not doing it properly though.
I used some stuff called t seal on the bleed bolt, it's a bit like liquid ptfe tape, that stopped it leaking from there. I just got a new o ring to stop the piston leaking.
Which brings me back to my original question. Why stick your nose in? Matthew62 managed to reply perfectly well without your help so why get involved unless your trying to cause shit.
Matthew62 started talking to me after I expressed an opinion about FamilyBikers designs. You on the other hand jumped to the defense of your mate when there was no need.
If sidehops are included then Damon wins. I think 53" is his biggest. He could do it over a bar if need be as well. We may even get to to see it one day.