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  1. it could reduce,but it can increase performance,too. no booster gives more bite but kills the frame over time
  2. that looks so good,wanna swap with mine? nah,no way,just wanted to express how good it looks lol
  3. i think someone saw it,took it and went away... :wink2: joking aside,thats shit.if i see it you´ll get a pm,pete
  4. FamilyBiker

    2014 hs33

    stupid b*st*ges,i´ll go for a tensile tocco lever! i´m not even an alu fan,but plastic isnt my thing either though
  5. rolling my bars forwards killed my wrists.... :'(
  6. weird aspect ratio but nice riding!
  7. i´d find it better for trials if there was a tube with like 150g,saving 130 compared to a schwalbe av10D,but with the same pinch resistance as the av10D. would do it for me. if i where riding an all mountain rig,like eclipse mentioned, and i´d manage to pinch that thing,50 euro would be in the bin,if the holes big enough. nah,thanks!
  8. hell,a 49g 24" tube for the back,holy sh--- but why?
  9. that´d give the 100+ frame a purpose,finally! joking
  10. haha,received my echo cnc backings today and have to say that echo refills have smaller recesses(1.5mm each side front and back) BUT a bigger pad block(around 1-2mm wider than a powerpad backed pad "refill" so the perfect pad to size it down to every other backing would be having the recess shape of a plastic backing and the pad block shape of a cnc,which is around 50x11x?(pad height)mm just wanted other scientists to know lol edit:whats the cnc refill sizing of your pads,guys?just want to clear up if every pad model has a diferent shape,would complicate things a bit...
  11. think i´ll take an old pad refill,screw a bolt into it from the brake face and use it as some kind of stamp to press into the clay... so the mould hole is deeper,more pad height
  12. or like 4 months for a marino or jaf
  13. just make the mould,it was mentioned before that a minimal too big pad is a good thing for having maximum backing compability. i think i´ll go for clay too,just going to take a block and press the refill into it several times,bake it,boing!
  14. i think it shrinks a fair amount when in the oven.meaning too big pads,which should be okay
  15. its quicker,and the pre-heating of the moulds makes it even quicker. i think we can produce pleasing results with just doing it by hand(insert masturbation joke here),playing around with different fillers/pigment/heat treating the stuff afterwards moulding would bring more difference in performance than anything imo
  16. first of all welcome to the forum! what street bike do you have atm?
  17. interesting,bike colour accents in the colour of the riders hair...
  18. playing scorched3d today after a break of 1/2 year and still rank 9 on the beginner server(the most used),made me happy. its 20000+ players so its not that B.A.D. that game is seriously addictive!
  19. it´ll lower the bb a fair bit(normal 24/26 forks are 395-425 a-c,20" around 350 afaik), and youll have to measure the inner length of the fork legs to the highest point under the crown. but why not? sometimes special setups work
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