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I'm not taking sides, as I understand your point of view and see where you're coming from and why that video may not appeal to some. but even though yes this is a forum where you can give your opinion, manners and common courtesy are also expected, act like adults. If you gave constructive criticism and voiced your dislike in a sensible way I wouldn't have cared, probably even agreed. Like I said, not meaning to get at you as I've seen you about on here for a long time and you seem decent, but that comment irked me.Why do people say "you go and make a video then" like it somehow invalidates my point or opinion? This is a forum than allows people to give their opinions on videos, pictures and different subjects therefore I will give my opinion. If people dont like that they shouldn't use the forum. Or if you watch a video don't read the comments.
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I do prefer more riding orientated videos, but once that got going it was good! You can tell the amount of skill there is
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Weekend trip to lee mill maybe, I've never been finally got trialtech grips to replace those rags I had on in brum.If a city can count as a "spot" then Oslo.
If it has to be a more specific, singular place then the middle section of Lee Mill Quarry.
Don't enter me into the draw - just do yourself a favour and go to those places
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Never heard of that riding spot DanWell this is just lovely
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'Sup
People have been making my life awesome recently, I thought I should give something back, even if it's not much
So- I have here a brand new (recently delivered by chain reaction cycles) Spank Spike 35al Evo rim in 26" still in its wrapping, rim tape and all. 26" These cost £70-100 new depending where you get them, all I want you to do is tell me your favourite riding spot, and someone will be picked randomly on Friday.
Cheers for being awesome, Trialsforum
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Not incredible, but I lostall my bashring spacers, so I took a disc rotor spacer and filed it out a bit, and because it has the 6 holes for the rotor bolt, the bashring sort of "locked" into the holes and didn't rotate when i tightened the freewheel. That or the immense amount of tape wrapped around my barends so they actually stay in place
I found the bashring spacers a week later, but this one is better. It's a perfect size so that it completely covers all of the freewheel bar the rotating cog itself.
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8 owners old echo sl haha,not ideal. Likes to skipDoes your current setup work not work? Far too much time/effort/money wasted on something that you don't really need.
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It's a meaty ofset, I'll give it that. Don't own a pro2 so I'm not sureCould you not take some meat off of the rotor mount on the hub (possibly helicoil it to retain confidence in the threads) or is the offset required too much?
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Does he still have te hub? HahaSwindlehurst used to run a machined down pro2 in his Ice. Also 110mm and retained the disc mount so it is possible.
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I've always wanted a pro2 freehub on my limey, and after riding flipps brakeless bike the other day, that's made me want one even more. Except- my limeys dropouts aren't 116mm, they're 110mm because of integrated tensioners. Is it possible to make one short enough to fit?
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I don't think anywheee would do that, I build my wheels myself anywaY xDcan you buy fronts with rear rims pre-built from anywhere? i heard tarty dont do it..
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I actually bought a spare 19" wheel to try this out, I'm not sure when I can be arsed to build it up though.
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I've seenan up tofront foottJamhappen in one of his older videos, mental stuffThat gap to foot jam was incredible!
Can you go up to front (foot) jam?
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Tape on pad backings. 3layers of insulation tape should do it. Pistons dig into it and create a solid gold on the pad backings, no pad Rock ever again. Best bodge ever
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Shimano sintered
Time used: a few months
Disc: hope 203mm saws
Brakes: shimano Saint m810
Review:they take a fair bit to bed in in comparison to my superstars, but once they have they're more or less unfaultable. Rear needs a bleed and it's still great. Front is like a vice. Bbb pads are slightly better in my opinion
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I do indeed, spends more time gathering dust than doing anything, thought I'd slap it onSo basically you have a GoPro
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I feel my whole post should just be taken down from awkwardnesskk
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Having the standard angles for filming is all fine and well, but I like to throw some interesting ones in there, for example, holding the camera focused on the rider (who's about to do a drop) and jumping down at the same time.
One i found recently (link below) mounting the camera to the frame facing backwards, looks great for 'whips and manuals through puddles, even though there's none right now!
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that looks quite cool actually
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You could sand down the pads, and grind/ regrind the rim. That should do it, what pads are they?
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Never too moist
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You better have bought a tartydays ticket or I'll set dann on youkak
Jitsie Freewheels?
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I'm the 8th owner of my sl, and I've had it for two years only freewheel I've owned. I had a go on a jitsie equipped one, sound is good and feels solid.