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Thebigjam101

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  1. Hey guys! I just thought I'd show you my limey after my previous post, I finally was as to get some half decent pictures spec is as follows- Onza limey 320 frame Shimano bb Onza pro cranks+ bash ring Trialtech pedals KMC chain Tryall "H" disc hub laced to a tryall rim, with tryall sticky tires front and rear Tryall 3d forged stem Trialtech high rise bars Echo sl forks Trialtech foam grips 2013 shimano BL-M395 hydraulic disc brakes front and rear Echo sl 108 click freewheel Feedback welcome
  2. So it is just a case of practice... When I started off I always went to the right cuz of my dominant foot, but when I started doing proper hops my 180s started to feel better going left. on the rear wheel I couldn't do anything to the left, but I guess it's just cuz I never properly tried... Thanks
  3. Oh...I'm sorry. Just read it through again and facepalm happened. Any idea about my problem though?
  4. Hey guys! I'm not actually a beginner, but my problem seems to be rooted in the early stages of learning so I came here for some help- when I go I t a rear wheel hop, I can hop it to the right, but not to the left- no idea why- I'm right foot forward, and when doing pivot 180s I find it easier to go to the left, so I'm a bit confused here- it's also affecting my pedal kicks, and pedal-in-to hops, as I can only correct it to the right so if it leans over to the left: abandon ship. My trials buddies are starting to laugh at me and I can see why, nothing's wrong with either of my legs.... Any suggestions? I ride a limey320 by the way.
  5. Thanks for replying- the hub is a try-all h100 no pics yet but I'll post some soon. And thanks
  6. Hi guys I ride an onza limey 320 and it's a brilliant bike- however there's something that's been bugging me at the back of my mind do I decided to see what you all think. The rear hub is a disc hub, and I run dual 160mm discs, but my issue is that technically my hub with a disc and the frame are not compatible. What I did to make it work was put a3mm wide washer/spacer on the disc side of the hub, and everything works fine. But what I'm worried about is the fact that means the frame is technically bent outward a by 3mm-does this put the frame under tension/stress? I have little issue putting the wheel on, I just have to give the disc side rear triangle a gentle pull and it slides on without issue. But I'm worried I'll be riding and it'll crack. Does 3mm make that much difference? Any help/advice would be great.
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