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Aii_Aitch

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  1. Can someone explain to me why spend so much money on a mobile phone? What do you guys use them for? I seriously cannot understand it. Mine does all I need it to and I think it's already pretty dated by today's standards but not once in the past year have I considered replacing it because it's just brilliant. It's a Desire Z or something like that. In what practical way is say an S3 / One X / [insert random characters here] better than my phone?

    It can do more at once, faster.

  2. 2GB RAM isn't really enough to edit on...

    I'd say look for one with 4GB, should be able to listen to music or maybe watch a movie on a second monitor whilst editing.

    I have 8GB and it's a bit overkill, if I'm honest. Lovely render speed, though. ;)

    try pcspecialist, though. You'll get a lot more out of your money than you will if you get one from PC World or Curries. and it's totally custom. ;)

  3. 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!

    the frame weighs just over 2kg. :P

    I'm sure I could get it down a bit further by removing the bash guard and paint etc., but at the moment I don't really need to. I'd rather learn on a heavier bike first. :P

  4. if you have the money, I might go for a disc up front. But you'll need a new fork and brake.

    Echo Urbans are great forks for 20".

    You can also go second-hand and the quality will be pretty much the same, just with paint scratches.

    I have a Hope Mono Mini and that works great, but pretty much any trials-spec disc brake will work for a 20" because there's less leverage needed to make the wheel stop turning.

    EDIT: Answering your actual question, grinding your front rim will make your bite and hold stronger, because it adds more friction. However, it means that if you're going down a hill and you need to stop, you'll be forever making lots of noise.

  5. looks great! nice colour scheme! but might wanna check out your chain tension haha

    Thanks! Originally I wanted the whole "ninja" thing, where I'd paint everything black, but I think this worked out a lot prettier. :)

    Yeah, I bought a pair of Gusset Kojak chain tugs, but they wouldn't fit because of my frame, so every so often I just loosen the wheel and pull it backward to tension it a bit. It's not as bad as it looks, though. :P

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    Specs:

    Frame: 20" Czar 2007 4-bolt only (covered in black plastic (to be removed))

    Forks: Echo Urban 2012

    Headset: Echo SL (Orange)

    Front Hub: Viz [unknown hub] disc

    Front Rim: [unknown year] Echo SL

    Front Tyre: Maxxis Creepy crawler

    Rear Hub: Echo [unknown hub] disc

    Rear Rim: [unknown year] Echo SL

    Rear Tyre: Maxxis Creepy crawler

    Bottom Bracket: Trialtech Sport SL w/ same crank bolts

    Cranks: Echo SL (I think)

    Freewheel: Rockman 72

    Bashring: Echo half bash

    Chain: KMC Z610 HX 3/32"

    Sprocket: Unknown splined

    Front Brake: Hope Trial Mini

    Front Disc: Gusset R-Series

    Rear Brake: 2004 Magura

    Rear Brake Clamp: Echo TR

    Rear Pads: TNN Engineering CNC w/ metal backing

    Handlebars: V!Z Pro700

    Stem: Bonz Forged 180*35

    Grips: Inspired lock-on (about to be switched for Trialtech Foam)

    Bash: Neon [unknown model]

    Pedals: Dual-cage Trialtech w/ inner cage removed. (best pedals i've ever used)

    Weight:

    < 9.9kg with pedals.

    will be < 9.8kg once re-painted.

  7. I've heard of people grinding their rims 6 or 7 times before replacing them. I've ground my rear with sharp, deep grinds twice since getting it and i'll probably do it at least a few more times before replacing it.

    You can cut straight through a rim if you don't do it right, but it still takes some doing because trials rims are designed to take a good beating. Almost everyone who has a rim brake in trials has a grind on it, it just gives you better bite and hold...

    A new rim is only £30 or £40. if you buy from the forums, you can get them for as little as £10, so it's not like if you mess up it'll cost the world. Not that it's easy to mess up. Just remember to grind one way and only one way. ;)

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