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Herbertlemon102

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  1. i was never a fan of the seatstays not joining the top tube, but i really like that. looks cool as f**k.
  2. if that the same as the kevlar sidewall one thats been around for a while (but i dont think you could purchase from a shop), its alright, i still got punctures, but a lot less than without the sidewall.
  3. Mr.Lazenby had good things to say about that tyre too
  4. They feel alright to me, but I mainly ride street- so I can’t give you too much of an in depth report on that. I’ve not personally had mine fold dangerously, If that helps.
  5. For me, the jitsie. I always thought it was a weight weenie/punctures every 5 mins sort of tyre, like the non-Kevlar Veeco tyre. Canadian Kevin was telling me how he’s had them since they were released with zero punctures, so I thought I’d give them a go- been super impressed. Super light, super grippy, and if you’ve seen the amount of dents in my rear wheel- not a single puncture, which is impressive. I had a slow punny in hull but I’m pretty sure I must’ve run over something unsavoury... plus, they’re not even pricey! Will be using them as standard from now on.You could be talking about street bikes, in which case, ignore all of that
  6. i have a mod frame in my attic and the stays are so long it could fit a 24 with some slight modification
  7. Ah! Also, mine was a pro2evo SS, Dave’s was a pro2 SS, and Flipp’s was a pro4 SS. So I believe josh is the only person to modify a pro4.
  8. A lot. Axle machining, hubshell, driveshell, bearing relocation, end caps, machining a new thread into the driveshell for a new external lockring (Alex) and probably more that I don’t know about. Josh’s doesn’t have a lockring, it has a C-Clip. The ones alex did have no dish, they’re equal on both sides and the disc mounts are usable- the one alex did for me was unique in that the disc tabs could be used on a 110mm frame, it was really impressive to get that to work. Josh’s I believe also had no dish from when I’ve seen Flipp’s bike, and disc tabs were most certainly usable.
  9. alex dark did mine and @isitafox, was an amazing piece of work and properly done, both are still going (i had both at one point) with their new owners. im not sure if he can still make them but hes worth asking. josh leech did @aener's, completely different style of doing it, was mechanically simpler but just as effective, its definitely worth asking. again, not sure if he can still do them but there you are- i asked euan beaden originally and he said he couldnt do 110, but then alex did it anyway. i think thats because euan just machined down the driveside so you have a seriously dished wheel, which wouldnt leave enough space for 110mm. but he is another option. hope any of that helps.
  10. Cousts. And tnn greens, I’ve tried a few others but they never seemed to work they made no noise and I didn’t trust them. Cousts are definitely the best I’ve used on them.
  11. The hairdryer trick worked super well, all of them came off in one piece- cheers
  12. Sweet, nice one The logos are 3D, you’ll still be able to see them... and from past frame spraying experience it’ll scratch off pretty easy on aluminium ... I don’t mind a bit of extra work to get that nice anodising showing through
  13. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks to removing decals. They’re just stuck on, but are too tough to remove by hand, it would take yonks. On the flip side, I know that people quite like these decals, so if anyone has a jealousy frame and fork in very good condition, I’ll happily swap it- because after I’ve taken the hope logos off, I’ll then have to use paint thinner on the crewkerz ones underneath. Extra effort. I just really like simple colour schemes when bikes are involved. I want this all black with the purple accents. I also have a blacked out cleep2 frameset for sale, seeing as I’m going on an advertising venture already. Just message me.
  14. from experience, the main thing you notice is the rolling resistance. it carries speed into things a lot better.
  15. At least buy me dinner first... somewhere around 10 stone last I checked.
  16. took you long enough rear wheel is premium french cheese. or maybe im just a rough git. i dont weigh anything though..... stunts.
  17. went up to stay with flipp for a few days, thought we'd make a video of it visiting the nerth. always wanted to use a muse song in a video.
  18. very much enjoyed, but man oh man has he f**ked his front grind up now with all that beer on it.
  19. little update, it hasn't done it these past couple days, so i'm not sure what to take away from that. that it was coincidence it did it for weeks on end and then stopped when i made it a thing? not sure whats changed except its sunnier. disclaimer: fully believe its something silly like a dodgy floor that shrinks at night in the cold,
  20. I use the comas bars rolled forwards, they’re comfy. Wasn’t sure at first, but it keeps my wrists less twisted and actually feels pretty nice. So I’ll keep using them
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