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  1. That was sooo good and has now made me get a 24 :P Also has a Sean Watson vibe to it which is always good!

    Wow really great feedback guys thanks :D I tried to give it a Sean Watson feel (Hence the close up on the x-up :P) I really wish we got more clips, the weather was so bad though!

    When George is next down we'll do loads more filming and maybe a christmas themed vid :P

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  2. Great vid! Some really nice riding there!

    I was over at Portland a few weeks ago with a couple of mates on our mountain bikes, an old couple walked past us and the (must have been 80-90!) old lady said "oh your not the ones without any saddles are you?!" To which I responded, nah we aren't that mad!!! ..... One week later my bike got stolen and i signed up to a trials forum and started trials biking.

    haha, the irony :$

    A story to tell your grandchildren!

  3. right i see, i dont know much about trials at the moment, but that all makes sense, saints are great, got them on my wolfridge for aggressive riding, aswesome bite as you say, good modulation too. Would you say Trials brakes are designed to have less modulation?

    Yes defiantly as you're not braking a high speeds, all you need is that essential biteturned.gif

  4. How do they keep their cool? I get pissed off when people in the street ask my why their isn't a seat! Cant imagine doing it for a living hahahaturned.gif

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    why is there not a seat

    Posted by Robbie on 27/10/2011

    Reply from TartyBikes on 28/10/2011

    Hi Robbie - When riding trials, you have to perform a lot of moves by shifting your body-weight around your bike. By removing the seat from the bike and making the top tube lower it gives you more clearance to move around, making most moves a lot easier. It also helps reduce weight which is an additional bonus. Thanks, Mark

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