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Again, this is laying down the pipe dreams, but what I'd want to see at comps is a similar setup to the Tartybikes open trial, except instead of deferent routes with different Difficulty gates, different routes with the same difficulty gates with points awarded for how creative you are in mixing up the lines and generally putting on a good techy show.
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Being dragged down there, chucked my bike in the car at the last minute, I'll be around tomorrow. Give me a shout
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Do you have flat bars? Or risers? Because I had a friend who used flat are and his wrists would get very painful like you've described
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my signature says everything I'm something of an eBay con man, I'm very good at finding bargains and whittling down prices after a brief chat with the sellerwere on earth are you getting these bargains from?
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It's all about timing. In a pinch gap you get your body moving before you kick.
you also just changed my lifeIt's all about timing. In a pinch gap you get your body moving before you kick.
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Zachary argrave just told me, the Coventry crew are riding sunday, location to be decided, and I'm trying to drag them all up to Leeds! HahaCome ride Leeds Sunday buddy
I think this may have changed my life Alex!! Just realised when I've tried them before. The bike always flicks out from underneath me
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I have put it in slow mo and can confirm the rear wheel very very slightly skims the ground, not enough to effect the distance gapped hard to find anything good where I live, this is why group rides are awesome.Yup, looks good. Try it off something higher so your rear wheel doesn't bounce off the floor
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how's this? Some early attempts
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this. My favourite jeans were munched by my freewheel on Sunday, dontwear anything Baggy hahaI'm 31 and love riding as much as ever, recently switched to a more streety set up.
The front freewheel thing is pretty specific to trials and tends to be on the seatless bikes rather than streety ones that usually use a freehub. If you've not had a front freewheel before then watch your trouser leg as it's easier to get it stuck in the chain as the chain is always moving.
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ah damn I've got all this week off but I'm back MondayI've got Monday off mate I was looking to ride. How about you buddy?
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. You riding anywhere this weekend?That's the up to front from above funnily enough but from a different angle. I was going to say what a coincidence you spotted that but I only ever ride Leeds haha
Wasn't a pinch gap really
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Excuse me dan the gap at 2:25 in this looks fairly pinchy https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yOtgZpXzO7g
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it's when the wheel "drops" when you jump that I'm trying to get pastOk. Thanks... so this is what I practice every day but it's kinda hard to find the right position before jumping off.
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it's where you take off from the very very edge of whatever it is you're jumping from, and the technique involved means the tyr compresses almost to the rim when you preload.What is a pinch gap? Does this mean that you jump off the edge and pinch your tire?
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basically identical to that yeah, though not to front I'll join you in that learningAre your gaps like this?
I still to this day cannot pinch gap no matter how hard I try, something to learn this summer I think.
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I need a bit of help with these.
On a good day my gaps are about 7 1/2 feet, however I'm not counting the extra few inches where my back wheel is resting away from the ledge- when I gap (from watching my videos, I seem to be relying heavily on how much I drop the front wheel. But with a gap where my rear wheel is resting actually on the edge, when you try and take off with the same method the rear wheel will just drop down, obviously I've gained a comfort zone with starting a ways back, but with a rail or a thin wall I don't have that luxury; and I have no idea on the technique used for a pinch gap, so I thought I'd ask.
Also, I gap flat, and have no idea how to do that "midair tuck"; if people could elaborate on that too that would be great. On group rides and things I still get the clapped for doing a big gap even with my wierd ass technique, so I dont think it's too bad, but it's definitely hindering my progress for transitions from thin edges, so I'm trying to progress.
Thanks guys
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I don't know you personally, but from the gist I get, I want to see you riding this whip at tartydays with all the lads
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I've slapped the saint back on, cheapskate or no I can't be arsed not riding while waiting for things, I'd rather tinker. £1 is out of my budget anywayStop being a cheapskate and get some new ones. Yes, you heard that right, being told not to be a cheapskate by a tight fisted Yorkshireman
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Do you think I could bodge my own? All I can see it's doing is stopping the cable from being pulled out of the screw, I could give it a go
Not sure you can (easily) the top and bottom edges are designed to fold inward forming a seal and holding the cable in place
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Bang! And the brake is gone.
Well, kinda. More or less fine from the crash, but I've killed the cable. Luckily, it was right at the end nearest the lever, so trimming it down is not a problem. But my question is: how do you get this olive shaped thing off so I can move it onto the bit the next bit of cable? It was a pretty big cable split and oil went everywhere xD
Who's going to Le tartydays?
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Just want a general idea so I know who to look out for, can't wait to meet half of you who I've never ridden with