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  1. The EQ27s do looks good and I know Tic has given his some real punishment. Another alternative would be an EX721 or XM719 both of which I've used and given loads of abuse over the past few years. On the hub front, I'd always say go hope, but I got a superstar switch evo recently and have been very impressed by the quality and they're quite a bit cheaper too.

  2. Got a new bike being built at the moment to replace my 4x/jumping hardtail, due to bad ankles I'm swapping onto a full sus. Got the frame 2nd hand and building it up with mostly bits off the old hardtail.

    Will hopefully be all built up by the end of the week, will be a nice shorter travel trail bike for when the supreme is a little too OTT, also I'm going to be racing DH on the supreme a lot this summer so will have boxxers on it most of the time. They new house only being 15 mins from chicksands I think they'll both see plenty of use this next year :)

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  3. Do everything myself personally. I'm trying to buy all the tools I need as and when they are required. Between a few close mates we have pretty much everything covered bar servicing of nitrogen charge rear shocks. I do most of the wheels though as I was lucky enough to be taught by the tart himself :)

    I can't believe the number of shops that will build wheels then take them back after a few rides to be tightened/trued, purely comes down to not stressing them when you build em. I've never had to do that to any of mine so long as I use the stand on the spoke crossing method of stressing them.

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  4. Looks like you've got it sorted out nicely :)

    The head angle looks quite steep even though I know it isn't, I guess there's something about the lines etc f the other tubes and shock that are deceiving. So long as it rides like and beast, and by the sounds of it, it does, then that's what's important!

    When are we racing?

  5. Probably around £2k or over. Such a nice bike. Does it not flex on the back end at all?

    Cheers for the comments :)

    Really don't know how much it has cost in total, as I had the stock version of this, a Scott High Octane and a Giant VT that had the best bits cherry picked and put on this, then the rest sold.

    I can't say I've noticed any flex at all, but I haven't had it on a full on DH track yet. The HD axle and funbolts is much stronger and more resistant to flex than a standard QR hub, bit not quite as strong as a full on proper bolt through.

  6. Well I think my supreme is finally finished! Started life as a standard 2009 Supreme 2, but has had most bits changed by now!

    Has dropped from an original weight of ~42lb down to a more all mountain friendly ~36lb but still maintaining a strong spec that can handle plenty of abuse. This has replaced both my DH and XC bikes and I'm absolutely loving it so far.

    Spec:

    Frame: 2009 Supreme 2

    Shock: Marzocchi Roco R

    Forks: 2008 Fox 36 Float R

    Wheels: Chris King ISO Hubs (20mm front, HD axle rear) with EX721 rims using DT Double Butted Spokes

    Cranks: Middleburn RS7

    Chainring: E.thirteen Guidering 32t

    Chainguide: E.thirteen LG1+

    Casette: Shimano XT

    Rear Mech & Shifter: Shimano SLX

    Brakes: Avid Code 5 (203 front 185 rear)

    Tyres: Maxxis Minion Single Ply 2.35 (swapped for high roller dual plys for DH only use)

    Bars: Easton EA70

    Stem: Gap 50mm

    Seatpost: Thomson Elite

    Saddle: SDG Bel Air RL

    Pics:

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  7. I most certainly do, I'm using am HD axled king in it so they are of no use to me! PM me and we can sort it out.

    Just took a new pic of my hardtail just before I fitted the new bar and stem (Answer protaper carbon and atomlab pimplite). New bar and stem are less than half the weight of the old ones! (Race Face Diablos and easton vice)

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  8. I'm getting one of them commencal's this wk. Great offer on them atm.

    They ride really well for quite a heavy bike (in stock build). If you're using it for a bit of everything like I am then shed the tyres straight away for something lighter, I've got some single ply minions on there (which i ran on my previous xc bike for 18 months with only 1 flat and normal tubes). It's completely transformed my cornering, the previous giant VT i rode had a fairly high bb compared to the commy (once sag is taken care of).

  9. I'm currently not able to ride so getting frustrated as I just bought this about 2 months before killing my shoulder again. Still haven't got the cranks and chainguide i have on there (middleburn cranks, e.thirteen LG1+ guide).

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    This is my jump/4X bike

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    And the Scott that I sold to buy the commy, saw two trips to the alps and a couple of urban DH events too, was just not getting used enough to justify keeping that and an xc bike.

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    A couple of pics and vids of the commy in action with Ticcy and Chris at Swinley are in the link below.

    http://www.andrewhill101.co.uk/pics/bikepi...g/swinley%2009/

  10. I want to do daily backups to my network hard drive, is there any way I can make my computer just back up the modified files when I turn it off?

    Give microsoft synctoy a look, it's free from the MS site and seems to do a reasonable job of backups. I doubt you can schedule it to do it when you turn the pc off but you can setup multiple folder pairings, then click one button to do all the backups. I'm using it once a week to back all my stuff up onto an external drive and it seems to do the trick.

  11. Was an awesome first ride in 3 years! Massive thanks to Sue, Charlie and Sam getting it all organised and putting on food etc. The new t-shirts are awesome too.

    Was really nice to catch up with so many people, I've missed the social side of the trials scene most as it's just so nice and chilled out, legendary giraffing from Mr Fisher too.

    Managed a fair amount of riding with my lovely quick slip pedals making everything sketchy :S Was actually surprised I could still ride a bit too :)

    Thanks again to the Jones' for all the rides you've put on and the great days they've all been. Also the garden is looking fantastic, it's looking really well established now and I'm glad to hear the current students use it and appreciate it.

  12. .5. Sam Jones

    1. Lucy Ravenhall

    2. Max Hunt

    3. Ryan Iley

    4. Joe Bayliss

    5. Tom Mundy

    6. Glen Robinson

    7. Jon Granger

    8. Mowgli the Mexican

    9. Stuart Powney

    10. Rich Pearson

    11. Tristan Packham

    12. Nathan Roach

    13. Krisboats

    14. Tom Booth

    15. Nick Vaughan

    16. Ed Emuss

    17. Ryan Granaski

    18. Rob Cook

    19. Ashley Wood

    20. Dave Anscombe

    21. David Biddle

    22. Katie Pilgrim

    23. Danny Kearns

    24. john shrewsbury

    25. sam ward

    26. Grant Hundley

    27. Jack Chinnnnnnery

    28. Andrew Walker

    29. Steve Rogers

    30. Dave Harding <<<< IM RIDING!!!! biggrin.gif:D

    31. Joe Rothwell

    32. Chris Page (possibly)

    33. Connor Powell

    34. Nicholas Manning

    35. Matt Purdon (or Skoze as i'm better known)

    36. Matt Bird

    37. Chris Abbey

    38. Harry Cox

    39. Ben Cox (not related to harry)

    40. LabRat (kieran whitefield)

    41.Adam Griffin

    42. Dan O'Shea

    43. Rich Jones

    44. Craig Szczypek

    45. Josh Joyce.

    46. Nidaa Qureshi

    47. Linds Thompson.

    48. Dan Thornton

    49. Darren McAllister

    50. Ben John-Hynes<<<< If work can allow it!

    51. Jack Chinnery

    52. Sam Wheeler

    53. Steve Atterbury

    54. Emma Troth

    55. Jason Dilworth (assuming the car is working...)

    56. Hannah Shucksmith.

    57. Savio Ku!

    58. Stuart Thomas (will be there if I can get my bike sorted out)

    59. Andy Hill

    It's probably going to be my first ride in about 3 years so I'll be rubbish! New Tees look good.

  13. At the moment in the current fork climate I'd say go with Rock Shox, I've got 2 sets of pikes (one air, one coil) and love them. The argyles are basically hardcore versions of the pikes with steel stantions(sp?) and steerer tube and stiffer springs, i'd say they would be your best bet, and i know that might mean a new front hub, but the increased steering stiffness is really noticeable.

  14. theres far smarter shares to buy than halifax really.

    Instore for example are at like 6p now, there going to be bought out, could buy 1000 for £60.00, and not even worry if you lose them.

    Shell/bp shares regularly fluctuate up and down by like £6 a share. buy the shell shares at like £12-13, then sell for £16-17, rinse and repeat.

    or just buy them as a long term investment, both by BT, and my mums Shell shares are returning pretty decent dividends.

    BT are possibly the worst long term investment share, my dad's lost nearly tens of thousands over the past few years compared to if he'd sold them at their peak about 7-8 years ago when they were £15 a share, now there no-where near that.

    The company i work for (Xerox, XRX in the share world) have halved in the past few months based on the economic crisis, and are fluctuating quite large amounts at the moment. They went up 10% a few days back, but are back down again now. Just shows that you can make a quick buck.

    I'd say start with investing smaller amounts of money, maybe a couple of hundred quid, and work up from there, just be prepared that whatever you put in, you may loose completely.

  15. Try asking more focused questions rather than just asking for info on a frame/bike, you'll find you get better responses. Also please don't try to buy and sell through new members chat, the rule is there for your protection.

  16. Hello... Ses here, Andy's girlfriend. We were talking about this thread and we thought I might like to share Andy's evidence with you.

    //

    I was brought up in a christian household and always believed... without questioning.... without knowing. I knew lots about God but nothing of him personally. I just drifted through like that 'til I was 16... thinking I had it sorted but not realising I needed a personal relationship with Jesus and to give my life over to him.

    Anyway, when I was 16 I was sexually abused by a guy I believed to be my friend... I went into total denial about this for months, everything seemed ok but a couple of months before my 17th birthday something (God) pushed me into accepting what had happened. Unfortunately my school just told me it was my word against his, inferred I was a liar and a slut and told me to forget it.

    As you can imagine this was devestating... I was this sheltered little girl suddenly forced into being grown up and dealing with all this stuff.... but I could only blame God. The next two and a half years went by with me drinking myself into oblivion at every chance I got, throwing myself at any guy I saw to try and feel loved again, self harming and generally chucking my life away. And all this time I was desperately crying out to God to save me... but looking back I see I wasn't letting Him. I was putting up walls, saying I could do it myself and that I hated Him anyway.

    But eventually He broke through. He stripped away my sources of comfort... told my boyfriend to break up with me, isolated me from my friends.... and I was so low I tried to kill myself.... luckily my ex turned up and sorted me out... and made me pray. I have no memory of what I prayed, but what I do know is that the next morning I woke up and I had hope again. The next few weeks were hard as I let down my walls and defences but God was there and pulled me through. The depression went and I've been a totally changed person since. It's not been easy but over the last 18 months God has changed me completely and I feel I'm really starting to know Him now.

    What I've found is no matter what happens, no matter what I've done, what I need, God is there. Sometimes it's hard to see Him and sometimes He's blindingly obvious. My struggles are many...but my God is bigger than all of that.

    //

    Er.. so yeah. That's it. You can ask me questions if you want, I'll happily answer them. Ses :)

  17. I'm currently in the process of finding christianity. The fundamental thing is having a personal relationship with Jesus. Lots of people go through their life being a christian but have never really had a personal relationship, they attend church and follow the bible but lack a certain spark that comes about by having that relationship. I myself don't have a relationship with Jesus yet, but i have some pretty good evidence of how much of a force it can be in your life so is something i am trying to find.

    I went to my first church service in 10 years in sunday and what a difference there is, the power and energy that is evident in a modern service really is somethig to behold. If you're not sure whether it's for you or not there's a good course that i myself will be doing that is run all over the country which is for all whether you want to just learn more about christianity or whether you're already a christian and have some questions. Have a look at their site and see when there's one near you running http://uk.alpha.org/

    I've always lived my life by christian values as they've been instilled in me by my parents who both had a christian upbringing, but don't follow it now.

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