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trialsbikingnunn

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  1. or buy the one i have? i know its 116mm spacing and not a 80t hub but it will fit in your frame, it will be a tight squeeze but it will fit
  2. yeah i have, its louder but i dont feel like id need more engagements than ive already got
  3. its not but i dont see the need in an 80t one, ive been running my standard one which isnt even an evo hub for well over 2 years and its been perfectly fine with plenty of engagements
  4. ive got a 116mm machined down rear hope if you're interested? i know its wider than your dropouts allow but ive had it fit in an onza ice frame with the same dropouts as yours before
  5. i agree with june, i get back from uni at the start of june
  6. As i have my own hope machined hub that Euan machined i think im possibly the best person to talk to. yes you can machine one down to fit a onza limey but you should only get it machined down to 116mm as then it will fit other frames if you decide to change. you can fit that into a 110mm spacing frame without losing the disc mount but it is a very tight squeeze and you do have to spread the frame out slightly as George blake had to do this on his onza ice. the hub also means you have to build the wheel really offset so that it fits in the middle of the frame. Euan Beaden can do the machining and everything for you but he charged me £50 and made me wait a good 6 weeks at least until it was done. Also he cut the lockring thread on the driveshell the wrong way so had to make anew lock ring to accomodate. obviously as it was cut the wrong way after a while it kept on coming loose. In my opinion he over charged me a lot for a shoddy job that took too long to complete and it cost me more to get the job done than it did to buy the hub in the first place. since then i have changed the hubshell to a black one which has disc mounts which my previous hubshell didnt have, i have also swapped my axle and driveshell with George Blake as he went to stock so had no need for his internal parts anymore. this has fixed the lockring problem but the wheel still doesnt sit straight in the frame but its something ive had to deal with. I'd say it is worth getting it done but only if it isn't f**ked up by the person doing it and if its at a low enough price. hope this helps
  7. tbf matt half of your bike was made up from parts george gave you like the entire back wheel and back brake so it's fair really
  8. Nobby nicks are shit cos the compound is too hard and doesn't have much grip, so I swapped to maxxis minions and they are awesome tyres
  9. I'm running 11-34 with 36t up front, it can be a bit hard on hills but for everything else its pretty good
  10. i know we aren't meant to post our own bikes but i seriously think mine is beautiful
  11. copy cat really dont see the need in ice tech rotors for a mod though, especially in 203mm, my brakes work insanely well with 180mm rt66 rotors and ive only had 3 rides on them
  12. reminds me of the old element but the matching colour forks makes it actually look good
  13. Updated! finally got round to buying new rims and better brakes, love how it looks and the brakes are insane even though they aren't properly bedded in. new rims are trialtech sport light rear and trialtech square hole front rim, shimano saint m810 disc brakes front and rear and shimano RT66 180mm rotors
  14. 7 hour train journey to come home from north Wales, happy to see my family and friends again
  15. angry with myself because once again i've left it to the last minute to start a 2000 word essay
  16. i love my trialtech sport lite hub, looks amazing, lightweight and pretty strong, not the cheapest around but worth the money
  17. i hate trains, waited for my train, it turned up with just 2 carraiges, every one on the platform got on and there wasnt enough room left for me and my bike so ive had to wait an hour for the next train, f**k you arriva trains, f**k you
  18. Iceland is awesome, such an amazing place. I went last year on our college trip and it's was great. If you and your missus are into nature, the outdoors, geography or geology then I'd definitely go with Iceland. you do have to do a fair bit of driving to get anywhere because they don't have any motorways and the only big town is Reykjavik and that's pretty much where all the people live. If you look in to it you may be able to join a tour guide organised thing and do loads of different things
  19. well the red still looks lovely if you want a blue and white bike i'd go for the Onza Rip
  20. ive come across the same problem too, i was told to super glue the all in which i did and on the pedal that i land on if i fail side hops or up to fronts i have one side which is missing most of its pins, dunno why they come out so easily but they do just seem to fall out
  21. i need some advice guys, basically ive shagged this girl at uni a few times and she seems to have become quite attached to me, she texts me all the time, broke up with her boyfriend because of me and just generally seems like she wants more from me than just friends. She lives in my mates building and we often go there for flat parties and she is usually there. i dont want to be "seeing her" anymore if youcould call it that but i dont know how to sayit to her and it not be awkward, any ideas?
  22. i never ride my bike without a backpack on, i always have a lock in my bag and it feels weird not having a bag on so i find it weird that people don't want to use one, but thats just me i guess
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