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williams

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  1. Dual disc is deffo the way forward! So much better!

  2. Looks really really good! Bet it rides ace? How do you like the change from 20" to 24"?
  3. Yeah you have a point... But I think this brakes can stand untill Thursday? Or can they? I appreciate that you wan't to help me mate!
  4. Yo this is my because color. I just love it, made some changes to it and it's good! Dual disc is the shit! Hope you like it! Weight is a low 9, Will try to make it lighter under the winter. Im for the moment injured as hell so I might do it now haha! Here it is:
  5. No they haven't:) And I switched disc for like a hour ago to a a2z wavy:)
  6. Well I think that they are alright actually, much better than my vee's and really good. Haven't had any problems with it sofar. And I've ridden brakeless before and it's not 'my thing'..
  7. Will try both out and see how they are like:) hahah dream on;)
  8. Haha well that's good. Is it worth waiting for saints? or should I just stick with this one? Cheers fot the comment man:)
  9. Yeah all the moving parts basically:) Give it a good clean before, clean everything gently:)
  10. I vad the same problem, but my creaked like the whole time the bike where moving... I opened up my headset and cleaned it and applied some lithium grease, problem solved for me. It may be worth to take a look at the forks since they're quite snap happy. Look especially around the weld areas, and like close to the crown race.
  11. Im getting them for free mate, and I got a new rim to and don't wan't to grind it and remove the sexy black sidewall haha;) Are the formula brakes good?
  12. Probably one "unnecessary topic" as some mod would say but meeeh. I basically wan't a disc brake on the back now, and I've have ordered a set of shimano saints for me, BUT they're delayed. So I've been given a set of "formula R1" brakes. Are these good enough? I've never heard of them and I rather know before I get there if they're good enough on the rear of a MOD (20"). Probably going to use a 180mm disc just because I can Do they do the job for a week or two? cheers.
  13. Ah didn't wan't to fill up your thread with posts that didn't involve your question, but yeah thank's for the offer I suppose haha? Cool then, will try it out!
  14. cheaper too! Would that be a nice setup?
  15. So I've some cash over now and as usual I wan't to spend them on my bike hehe... I've always wanted a new bar and stem combo so I think it's time to change now. My current setup is: Onza stem, 165mm x35° Rockman 7050 riser: (Width: 720mm (28in) Total rise: 83 mm Upsweep: 14° Backsweep: 13°) So I basically wan't something better I suppose, and are looking into getting this combo: Because welded stem, 150mm x30° Trialtech highrise bars: (Width: 730mm (28.75in) Total rise: 103mm Upsweep: 10° Backsweep: 10°) What do you think? Im completely clueless on these sort of combos... So help would be apreciated..
  16. Well the especially the rims,brakes, forks are pertty lightweight, The drivetrain too! So I just can't see where all the weight is coming from really. It have to be the frame as the user above says!
  17. Really really nice build! But how could it be sooo heavy with those parts?
  18. Remove the mushrooms from the grips! Other than that, sweet bike!
  19. haha cheers mate! hahah, Well we're both used to the Go-pro which has a fisheye and we had to stand like really close to not be toooo far away, if that makes sence... And when I got this camera everything is REALLY close, but yeah we have to move the camera backwards. When we did the shots they looked awesome on the screen, and when I came home and saw them om the computer I was like: F*ck off!! Im NOT going to do everything again!" But yeah practise makes perfect! And I do know that you meant that in a gay way...fag! :wink:
  20. Haha yaay! Happy birthday then, a tad late but! Cheers mate!)
  21. Where are you from?
  22. Cheers mate! I'm from Stockholm, Sweden:)
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