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But yeah really good mate I get it
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http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/steel_bolts/hope_torx_rotor_bolts_set_of_6/c523p344.html These should fit
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Thanks mate really really apreciate it :) Thanks mate Naah not really i've always had a big interest in biking, But i've never really "sticked" to something before trial. But i've ridden DH and MTB a few times haha thanks mate! didn't quite expect this good feedback haha the tailwhip usually is a trick that goes home haha if you like my video, please subscribe to my chanel "StockholmTrials" I'm trying to make new videos every week, cheers!
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Have been riding for about 2-3 months, mainly winter time. Please tell me what you think, and any constructive criticism is welcome. The bike is a 2010 onza pro with many upgrades. This was only videos from sundays short riding. I have many problems with the bike and that's why I can't go that big. Feel free to comment!
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Nice riding mate! Loving the bike too But it seems like you can go alot higher just by pulling it harder. Im not nearly as good as you though...
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YOOO! Im probably getting 600£ which im defenatly going to spend on trial. I am currently running a 20" 2010 onza pro (baby blue) specs are: try all rear rim laced to a trialtech hub, new creepy crawler rear tyre, magura hs33 2011, neon 2-bolt booster, heatsink yellows, new BB, new tensile 60 click freewheel, new grips and top cap etc. The frame are stock, with the stock fork, stock front wheel, stock front disc brake, stock handlebars Stock cranks. If I get the money, what should i buy? I got a offer that I could buy a un-used Neon bow, with echo fork, trialtech handlebars, not really sure about the wheels, dual avid bb5 disc brake. etc. I might buy a new frame and move the onza parts over to the new frame but i can't decide... EDIT!: Im sorry for misspelling the topic name it is 600£! sorry.. If im going to upgrade my 2010 onza what parts should I get? If im going to buy the neon bow, is it good? if im going to buy a new frame what geometri should i be looking for? And what frame would you recommend? Bare in mind that im not a pro please! Thanks for reading all this! Thanks//William EDIT!: Im sorry for misspelling the topic name it is 600£! sorry..
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Because me (for an example) is a beginner that are really new to pads and stuff, so we just ask what would suit me? Don't think that I am too lazy too do research, because i really have, the thing is that there's mainly rewies from happy customers, I find it really hard to choose a pad because almost evrybody say that their pad are good, which make me unsure which one I should get, So i make a thread about it. I know that this isn't my thread but i don't like when people are mean and try to get likes instead of just help. But yeah, both of you over me have a point in what you are saying, and I wrote that when i wasn't in the best of mood, so I beg your pardon.
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Thanks for the replies guys, but be aware of that I live in sweden and therefore don't have the same access to helicoil...
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Why is everyone a dick against him? We all have started somewhere, right? Congratulations man, keep riding!
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YEah it's a nice coulor Wish you the best with your riding mate
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Thanks for the reply! I will give these pads a go, and see what they are capable off.. Im gonna run the on a grind instead Thanks//William
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Can't really give a good color scheme, but i can send a colour i like which is called "sepang bronze" I'll give you a link, but it's on a car, but you get the idea http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagames/NFS/speedhunters.com/Images/Dino%20Dalle%20Carbonare/2010/January/TAS-13-Imports/TAS2010-1051.jpg But I think it's badass to have it raw, especially a limey 320 frame
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Thanks, do you have any experience with heatsink blues? thanks!
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Oh my bad, yea it is "Power Pad" Sorry! :$
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I recognize the text on the backing of the pad, which say: "Rock Pad" so it's a rockman green.
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Yet Another Magura Pad Question
williams replied to onza pro series guy's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Im not the guy who is good at pads at all, I still haven't found "my pair" that suits me, but I have heard that the "Rockman Green" are pretty good! hope this helps//William -
There's some things you earn...
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yepp. What do you mean with this? that I have grinded my rim to many times? nope the TPA is working perfect can't really find the problem... many thanks// William
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Yoo, I have the same problem here to! I've started with rockman blues, they where perfect and then they got BAD. I Re-grinded my rims and bought new pads (Heatsink yellows) still preatty sound less without any remarkable hold, and only a small sound. Im probably going to get a new rim...
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used this guide to build my 32 spoke 3 cross wheel. It was really simpla and straight forward as you say! many many thanks for putting this time and effort to make it!
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Thanks you. Yeah I have though the same, but if you twist a whole wheel it get alot more force than just a "Stilsons" that was what I thought were the problem. You might be able to heat it up with a heat gun and make the sprocket expand because of the heat hehe thanks//William
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Hi, hope everyone is ok Well, I have Ordered a new hub and spokes and are going to lace it up with my old onza pro rim (19"). I De-laced all the old parts (took of the old spokes and hub) so now I only have to build up the "new wheel". when the new parts arrive tomorrow. I want to remove the sprocket from my onza hub (Screw on, 12t) and use it on mý new hub. and i've seen the guide on Tartybikes, but the thing is that i only have the hub itself with the sprocket on it. So how do I get the sprocket off the hub? I'm not going to re-use my hub at all, but wan't to keep the sprocket. Thanks//William
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well, when my onza pro was brand new the cranks creaked a little, but after riding it all in, it stopped and now it's totally fine!
