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Gozzer

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    Derbyshire
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    Isaac Gosling
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    United Kingdom

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  1. Nice one, I searched the full code and it came up with nothing- just realised that I had search for exact words only on for some reason so it showed up none of these which have slightly different reference but look like exactly the same thing
  2. I've just been taking apart the rear hub on my bike and the bearings on one side are completely knackered and need replacing. I was wondering if anyone has taken apart one of these before and has any tips, plus if anyone knows where to buy the bearings from. As far as I can make out the reference on the bearing is 6903rs (can't seem to find them online). Thanks in advance
  3. Yeah when I looked round the city I kept seeing stuff that'd be good to ride and I suppose Bristol isn't far. Looks like I'll be bringing it then, just gotta find somewhere to keep it
  4. Moving to Bath University soon and can't decide whether or not to bring my bike down with me. Wondering if there's any riders down there who know good spots and would be willing to give me a tour??
  5. I don't know whether it would be a problem or not, but if you did decide to buy a 24" then the onza zoot would be a good choice for a similar price
  6. Im in exactly the same place as you and so far I've found that both here and pinkbike.com are good places to look for a second hand bike, also ebay sometimes has a good deal but it often takes a while to find anything good Not sure where if your looking for a new one though.
  7. I'm looking at buying a 2010 Onza Master at the moment and the only description I can find anywhere of the freewheel is that its a tensile freewheel. I was just wondering if anyone knew what freewheel it is exactly, how many engagement points etc.?
  8. Disks are just better in general when it actually comes to grabbing and it allows you to 'one finger brake' easily. But most people don't want to put discs on the back in the fear of trashing it on walls etc. since they're quite expensive to replace.
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