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  1. its great fun. go out for a blast on bmx, session trials when you feel the need. its completely different in the way that you dig a jump back 3 foot instead of getting 1" on a sidehop, really see the difference. the trouble with its just such high speeds which are hard to get used to with a trials background, but alot of fun when you get fast enough. my advice is do it. its great fun, but you might end up taking a couple summers off trials...
  2. Thursday night i can do and am amazingly up for it. 6:30 at train station? who can make it?
  3. dunno if it has finished changing yet, last time i was up there, it was all borded off for building, nightmare, it was the ultimate park. theres still plenty to play around on anyway, well have a good session. who is availible for saturday the 6th of june?
  4. Will be good to see you again steve, we are looking at a reunion ride, when uni closes down for summer and everyone gets back to the bridge. would be better to see some new blood around the town aswell. come along.
  5. Any one still riding in cambridge? summer is back in, the sun is shining, and im almost ready to dust my bike off again. around most of the time, but can be busy, just looking if anyone is interested in riding in the city sometime next month or evenings. there used to be alot of good rides years back, and its time to get them going on again. anyone going to join me?
  6. yea, me and liam ALWAYS used to listen to less than jake. good old times video. lot of fun making it, just wish it was dry.
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  8. ill see how busy i am closer to the time, but im up for dusting off my old leeson, havnt been to pboro in a long while. good street there too.
  9. what days u down? im real busy, but can prolly do weekend or friday night...depending. im out of town tues-thursday and working so mid week isnt going to happen (unusual for working 2days lately) yea im dusting down the old bike lately, should be a good laugh, dunno who else will come, but well find out eh?
  10. yea, sounds like you need a 24" there almost as capable as a 26" for trials stuff, but they feel like abmx, light and whippy for any streety bits. just puts a bit more fun and variety into your ride. if you are thinking of buying a leeson ive got one thing to say. Clive Leeson is a decent, honest bloke and makes one hell of a bike. i do reccomend him. ultimately go round and ride a fair few bikes and figure out what u like. its the only way to decide, cause its all personal choice.
  11. ride in cambridge tomorrow. me and Todge are in so far, anyone else? meeting at the trainstation around 12 feel free to come along. if u cant find us, my number is 07506567293 see you there, last minute planning, hence the late post.
  12. Spot on. i tried it with my old zebdi when i killed my ET, having no money, but being at college i welded on some 24" mounts on the bottom of the seatstays, rode well for a while. it does make the bike feel more "compact" and a bit lower, but not huge amounts of difference, lots of fun. go for it i say, ull be able to experience a 24 without the expense, just a bit lower than a real one. as said before, its better for streety stuff, but "pure" trials is still possible on them.
  13. personally id just replace the one nipple, save yourself most of a day (if your unexperienced) can be done in a couple hours if you know what your doing though. for the building part check out http://sheldonbrown.com/wheels/index.html - wheel building god. if your getting a new hub, youll find out how to build a wheel pretty quick. just take your time, make sure the pattern is right all the way through (1 spoke out can make you start again, ive done it.) then just slowly bring the wheel into tension when its straight (1 turn all the way round) untill there all tight and youve got a strong wheel. basicly replace the 1, then when u get a new hub have some fun.
  14. in histon! when are u coming down next time alex? should get some dates going for rides really any ideas?
  15. Small world, wings up in bangor, N wales at uni. im another local, wanting to get back into it, having not ridden in aobut 8 months. send me a message when your free to ride and ill show you around if u like.
  16. along with me and his own website. there are alot of slating videos on youtube - they are all fakes or blown out of proportion. he IS hard as nails. so he stayed in a hotel? at the time he's already survived more than most men on the patagonian ice fields. you dont see people slating ray mears because he actually owns a house and doesnt Actually live in the woods all the time. thing is they are too hard to compare, one is a teacher, the other is nuts (in the good way)
  17. Mears... hes doing a whole lot more for the world, the new wild food program is just stunning. getting back to routes, its the way life needs to go. as said, Grylls can get out of anywhere in the world (respect hes f**king hard) where as mears will happily make himself a cushdy life anywhere in the world, chilling in the woods. For me its got to be the sustainibility, intsead of the run away from the scary woods, back to "civilization" yet, as i said, respect to Grylls, he is the hardest nail out there.
  18. abortion is sensible, in the right circumstances - people who cant/should'nt raise a baby. one thing it definately is not - art. really, who wants to see a massive blood stain on a canvas? use a plaster instead.
  19. is very good, gets your speed and courage up, but can feel a bit wierd when you get back to bigger wheels with a longer frame. can also make standing still feel really odd. if you take up BMX it will change your style massively, goes alot more street, worth getting a 24" or a mod if your taking that up. great fun though. Climbing is a good one, if you have a local climbing wall or rocks (better) try jumping as far as possible and catching a rock, does alot for explosive.
  20. Hammer is key. one race in, loose, block of wood under, another ontop of the steerer tube, bosh the wood untill its flush (keep going) then repeat it for the other one. job done, never actually used a headset press, but this always works. if its going in a little squiff, just bash the other side untill its flush.
  21. 1. Sam Jones 2. Danny Kearns 3. Max Hunt 4. Ryan Iley 5. Joe Bayliss 6. Daniel Gunston 7. Carl Stanton 8. Tom Munday 9. Tom Webb 10. George Fathers 11. Nick Goddard 12. Sam Wheeler 13. Chris Mason 14. Allen 'Boumsong' Watson 15. David Biddle 16. Andy B 17. Chris Elson 18. Dan Brooker 19. Dan Steele 20. Ross Gardener 21. Jack Meek 22. Mike Winton (probably!) 23. Dan O'Shea. 24. Rich Jones. 25. Rowan Johns. 26. Adam-Griffin 27. Richard Johnston 28. steve parry(banbury trials) 29. Adam Bessell 30. James Porter 31. Joe Baxter 32. Ash Kennard 33. Chris Abbey 34. Stan Shaw 35. Dan Campbell 36. Mike Crowther 37. Nick Manning 38. Ashley Wood !... 39. Adam Phillips (Bigman) 40. Alex Munro (probably!) 41. Ben Rowlands 42.john shrewsbury 43.Ryan Granaski 44.Alex Foster 45.Alex Clarke 46.Adrian Griffiths 47. Joe Rothwell 48. Chris Page 49. Luke Walder (Moggles) 50.Dave Anscombe (MRKOXX) 51.Tom Jefferies 52. Dave Marshall 53. Matt Purdon (Skoze) 54. Simon Doyle i will definately come down, just to keep the ledgend alive.
  22. rear suspention is a good idea... as for the welder, Mig is a good all-rounder, if you are doing alot of welding, get a gas mig, the wire is more expensive if its been treated with flux. http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/choosing_mig_welder.htm check out more here, make your own decision. mine would be an arc with a fine rod. if you like playing with giant, electrofied matches that is. quite a bit of skill involved, if your going arc, get practiced before u get onto your car.
  23. Smart car would be amazing on the rally, apart from the fact the boot can only fit a thimble inside. best way for those ugly cars to go - anywhere far, far away. we are in the process of finding people to email, thing is sponsors need to be real products, things that will help us and the world, i dont like advertising tripe. although, everylittle helps, so we are sending sponsor emails to almost everyone we can think of, that has really nice stuff as for fundraising, its better to come from the people, as it is all going to real people in the end.
  24. mate, thats actually really usefull. its good to get any support, and give advertisment to everyone, who deserves it. on the same note, check these guys out. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=43427710 godfather helped us out with thier awesome gig and crowd besides...we need it for a spare battery/charging cameras. dont rely too much on the mailing list though. got alot happening, all over the internet, so heaps to do. if anyone can give us a proper donation, it will be amazingly appreciated, go again over to http://www.willwemakeit.com/supernovas check us out. this is for real, and we really need £1000, all for food and water out in africa. dont hesitate to contact me either. drop an email, or add me on msn the_dude_si@hotmail.com I will be happy to chat. just read the rest, yea, has to be 1000cc, yet they can make anything...just slightly slower. aslong as its the adventurists, its 1000cc, and a whole heap of fun. with no backup, advice of common sense. mongol rally is lucky to get onto, 300 teams were sold within one day, thats why im on the africa rally, no places left. Defiantely good to get onto pioneering this rally. there are still places left (far as i know) for Africa Rally - no one wants to do this, its rediculously dangerous. we have teamed up with another Nova, should be good share spares, crap petrol etc. Tom, sounds like an amazing story, beasting the Landys, we are all going for the same reason. ADVENTURE! oh, did you make it? another option would be a Panda 4x4 1000cc and light, which helps in the muddy stuff...
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