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  1. Made it work pretty good with spacers between both the disc and hub, and between the adapter and frame! 

    6 hours ago, Adam@TartyBikes said:

    Run the disc side tensioner (tug or cam) on the outside of the frame, drive side put it between the frame and hub, frame will squeeze in a few mm but that will work (Y)

    Will try that out though! Cheers everybody! :) 

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  2. Hey, long time no see! 

    Going to fix the old bikes issues, SO: I have the old Onza pro 2010 frame, and I remember that I bought a built Monty wheel from Tartybikes, the hub is a sealed monty hub and I thiiink it's this exact hub: http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/116mm_fixed_hubs/monty_221_ti_rear_disc_36h/c62p2151.html

    I have disc brakes on the rear, and there's no way I can set the brakes up correctly without them rubbing like crazy! The only way I made it work was with some huuuuge spacers between the brake adapter and the frame, and it feels pretty risky riding like that. 

    I've worked as a bike mechanic so it's not like I don't know how to set up disc brakes, trust me. But I can't adjust the caliper close enough to the disc, it's like I need another centimeter of adjustment towards the disc. 

    So how do I make it work correctly? Spacers between the disc and hub? 

     

  3. Read up a bit on the supplement industry before posting their product information here.. ;) Trust me, it's built up of lies and bullshit.

    There's only 3 supplements I would recommend, and that actually works:

    Protein powder, basically just easy protein if your diet doesn't cover your "protein needs".

    Creatine, this does work, helps me a lot in the gym. I feel stronger and have more energy to push a few more reps.

    Pre workout - this scary thing with a ingredient list longer than the bible, will make you feel like you've just had 70 energy drinks, and does contain some good things which will make you push out a few more reps :)

  4. Oh neat, thanks guy's I'll order some

    No matt don't!!!!!!!!!!

    BCAA is a big pile of shit (if you're not a vegetarian). You already get all the aminos from eating meat and protein stuff during the day, spend your money on orange juice instead, would work just as good haha ;)

  5. Also when I was in Stockholm last year I noticed that there are almost no luxury cars on the streets. In the capital of Sweden, lol.

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    Ehhhh???? Dude are you serious? I live in the capital, right in the city, and seing a cheap car is not really common. You are really f**king stupid :D

    Either way, for those of you who wants to know how well the freewheel is after some testing:

    It seems alright, does make some clicking noises and skips every once in a while when not under any real pressure, like pedaling around. Which isn't really confidence inspiring butttt-- Not broken yet, and I smash the living shit out of my freewheels :) It's not THAT loud though!

    Can't complain, seems to be worth the price :)

  6. Hey, we get the chromebooks for free in my college. And trust me, they're the worst piece of shit ever... It doesn't have a proper software like windows for example, it's just googles own which pretty much only allows you to surf the web. You can watch photos of a SD card, which makes the computer freeze every once in a while, but other than that it's just made for the internet... You won't be able to edit videos with it. Even youtube is slow and really laggy on this computer, which shows the computers general performance.

    And if you think about using the pc's speaker.. HA! Sounds like they've put 5 tonne sand in it to make it sound even worse than a mobile speaker.

    Please do not spend your money on that "computer". I haven't even used mine for a hell of a lot of months now, just can't be bothered since it slows down my school work, I just use my Ipad now :)

    Hope this helps.

  7. Monty hubs fit aswell and have correct disk alignment (Y)

    Yes I just saw that, but their screw on bit for the sprocket looks abit shitty..

    I mean, look at this, is this even threads? post-30858-0-84510300-1409488682_thumb.p

    What makes the hub not fit on a onza frame? Is it because the frames spacing is 110? and most hubs are 116? Because if so the trialtech has 3mm spacers on both sides that can be removed, and I could just put the chain tugs on the outside. This should work???

  8. Hello going to build up a onza mod next week and are about to order a new disc hub for it on the rear, when I suddenly noticed that it says on every hub that it wont be compatible with onza frames and disc brakes?

    The only ones that doesn't have that text is the trialtech sport lite disc hub 116 mm and Neon sealed rear disc hub.

    So does any of these fit my onza or am I f**ked?

    My mate had problems with his onza rubbing the frame, but he just put a spacer on the disc side and it sorted it...

  9. Find a hole in the ground, put the crank there without the pedal, put the FW tool locked in place with a spare axle and nuts, use a pipe for maximum leverage on the tool, and unlocked it.

    I used to do that and it worked just fine, if you want i can take pictures of it.

    Yes please would be awesome :)

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