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You didnt say maybe! "second hand 350, not only because i'm a canon sackrider, but it tears the arse out of the d40/d40x and probably the d50." No maybe there, you can't even do a cheeky edit because I've quoted you already.
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Shut up. Why do you think the 350 is better than the superior Nikon D50
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Also contains the devilsih Nikon 10.5mm fisheye.
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Nikon D40x or Canon 400D I chose the Nikon D50 purely because I didnt like the way the Canon handled, and I found the menus to be a bit budget. I hate the 400D even more.
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Yep, so your 55-200 will become a 110-400
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http://www.onestop-digital.com/catalog/pro...?products_id=58 The new TC-20E II has now been updated to match with the new AF-S lenses, and will maintain full metering and focusing with compatible cameras and lenses. This converter will increase the focal length of the lens by 2x (100%), and reduces the lens aperture by two f/stops. http://www.onestop-digital.com/catalog/pro...products_id=163 The Sigma 2x EX APO Tele Converter (also known as a tele-extender) will multiply the focal length of the existing lens by 2x, and will cut back the amount of light by 2 f/stops. For example, using a 2x teleconverter with a 300 mm lens will effectively increase the focal length to 600 mm. A lens set to f/2.8 will now be f/5.6. Kills the speed though
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http://www.onestop-digital.com/catalog/pro...;products_id=45 How about that? I know its only 200 but it's fast.
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Thats what my T-F tape measure says
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I've been riding about a week, I can backwheel 85" and tap 114" I can also gap 14ft static and sidehop 172" I suck My biggest drop is 6"
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Start about... 2 bike lengths away, wrong foot forward. Put in a little kick to get you rolling at around fast walking pace. About 1/2 a bike length before, bring the pedal round so youre pushing with your strong foot, and lift up the front wheel As this is happening, pick up the back wheel with your feet, and bring your knees up to your chest (or as high as you can get them) Stick your arse over the back wheel, and push the back wheel down onto the object with your legs, keeping your arms straight Keep it on the back wheel, or drop the front, depending on what you wish to do. Ride away.
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New Question: How Are Barbs, Shroud Nuts, Olives Manufactured?
JonMack replied to King C's topic in Trials Chat
http://www.google.com > Magura wiki 2nd link. The internet isnt exactly the hardest tool in the world to use. -
Ben (gianttrials) on here rode one last week, and he said it manuals nicely, and is quite flicky and nice to ride on. Yeah it has Alex rims on it.
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New Question: How Are Barbs, Shroud Nuts, Olives Manufactured?
JonMack replied to King C's topic in Trials Chat
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...fari%26rls%3Den Since 1987 Magura produces hydraulic Felgenbremsen for bicycles. For Mountainbikes and Trekkingbikes there are the following products of Magura (in qualitatively descending order): HS33 Race LINE (CROSS Country) HS33 (route, CROSS Country) HS24 (no longer available) HS22 Race LINE (CROSS Country, no longer available) HS22 (route, CROSS Country, no longer available) HS12 (no longer available) HS11 (route) The above-mentioned models are to a large extent identically constructed and differ only by its colour and small details like the weight-reducing aluminum screws of the RaceLine models. The brake grasp with the integrated master cylinder was only sketched in the course of the years several times again - only by it e.g. the Urmodell HS11, year of construction 1987, from the first HS33, year of construction 1997, or a HS11 or a HS33, year of construction differs 2007, from each other. There was also a number of different Brakebooster, which differed to the function however only in the form, not. The new Evo2-Adapter, successor of the evolution adapter for the faster assembly of the brake cylinders on Cantilever bases, is completely downward compatible, i.e. also a Magura HS11, year of construction 1987, could be equipped with it. -
New Question: How Are Barbs, Shroud Nuts, Olives Manufactured?
JonMack replied to King C's topic in Trials Chat
Magura started producing hydraulic brakes for bicycles in 1987, the HS33 was released in 1997. -
http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....howtopic=103278 Magnesium rims there, £50 a pair, 20" and 26" 32h.
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Well I dunno if anyones up for a natural session in Weston tomorrow, but I do, so I'll be out on my own. If you wanna ride let me know via PM and ill give you my number.
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Especially after todays antics. What is it? Boon 2 Rowan 0?
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Traditionally the swallow is a tattoo that a sailor gets after traveling 5000 nautical miles at sea. Often a swallow is the "first sign that land is near". To a sailor the swallow means a "safe return home". Swallows are known to travel far distances out to sea during migration and would rest on boats close to shore which gave early mariners the first sign that land was close by. Nothing to do with straight edge though, just coincidence.
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You seriously think wearing a suit to an interview for a part time job at Halfords is necessary :/
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I think you've got too much money I love it Dan, you riding Bristol this weekend?
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Was at this last year and it was a good laugh, sucks I can't make it this year, hope you guys have a good ride.
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Depends where you go, theres a place in Newport called Tattoo addiction, and they're f**king brilliant, and cheap. My housemate got 3 hours of old school work done for less than £100, he got a swallow on his arm which cost 20, and took just over an hour, and a 2 hour piece which cost him £40, all because Loz enjoys tattooing him. My other housemate Matt got a piece of new school done and it cost him £50, and took an afternoon. They're really nice guys too. So it depends where you go, look around and see some of their previous work, see if they do the kinda style you're interested in, and as a word of warning to everyone, please don't get shitty tribal.
