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The Dude

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  1. thnx...you are responsible for me buying Base frame :turned:

    nope, your responsible.

    its a good frame and its good to learn on, but dont blame someone else for your mistakes. some people brake them, but they ride them hard and they fail beacuse of it.

    echos are good frames, strong but amazingly long.

    a freewheel will fit on your cassette hub if its got a normal freewheel thread, and it is the cheapest way to make it single speed, however if you want a well specced bike that is less likely to fail get a cassette hub and a single speed kit (i suggest hope xc/pro 2 and a gusset kit for the best price/quality ratio), but again a standard hub is fine for learning on, but you may find it breaks sooner than you may think.

    take it easy and keep riding (Y)

    Si

  2. Trials is trials, BMX is BMX, go ride and have fun.

    I like it, alot and pretty much sums up what i was going to say.

    Astounding DVD showes alot of new lines over very different obstacles, the size of them was just rediculous, ive seen it once, but i might buy it just to refine my technique by watching people do it to such extremes.

  3. they 'easy to throw about'?

    cheers

    Dave

    just like any bike, they are, once youve got used to them.

    if you build a pure up nicely it will be able to do anything, aslong as you learn to handle it.

    ever thaught about a 24uk, imensley chuckable and pretty good price.

  4. when you say upside down magura, you mean on reverse of fork?? well i got that set up on my fork. got leeson to put rear mounts on a set of pashley forks. works perfectly well

    Not quite

    no he means running evo mounts upside down on 26" brake lugs as supposedly its the right spacing for 24" wheels

    Spot on, some one suggested it, looks as if it would fit (but dont quote me on that, cause ive never tried.

  5. as far as i know there arnt any 24" ridgid forks, apart from the rewelded pashleys or ashtons.

    If you ask clive Leeson to weld some 24" mounts onto another set of forks youve found, he might.

    could try the old idea of upside down maguras, no idea if it would work though.

  6. it is the one thing trains are lacking is good bike supports.

    most effective ones have to be the hanging ones, about 6 of those hooks in a train would make luggage space, and make trains a whole lot easier.

    id be willing to sign a petition to get better cycle racks, at the moment they are either innefective or non existant

  7. Trials is almost the same as any sport really, as it requires balance, power and accuracy.

    you can be a pro and lead the latest cool moves. (cls, ashton, danny way)

    or whore the market to make millions (zhee, zoo..nike)

    Or just have a bike and do a bit of hopping on it, just the same as you can be one of the millions of people who play with a football, because its fun.

    the only difference between trials and most other sports, is its mine B)

  8. I don't really know my way around so meeting at the station would help.

    what time does your train come in mate, i can come and meet you at the station and go to the skatepark from there, as it seems the best meeting place.

    07725510570 is my mobile number if you get lost, or i dont get out of bed :$

    we will probably move on from the skatepark about 12, so every one whos going to be there, get there for before 12 (Y)

  9. :lol: haha

    I would just leave it, It doesn't make any difference.

    well said.

    dont take any tripe from it, get a pair of pliers and bend it back, so it wire by wire EXACTLY on the bend, or itll make a bigger mess.

    best to just leave it, or save up for a new one.

  10. Am i missing something but surley softer pads would work better on a smooth rim not the hardist compound pads on the market :S ?

    not really, just not experimenting enough.

    i used to run them on a smooth rim, they worked astonishingly, but were amazingly tempremental and sometimes just completely slip out.

    so i ground the rim, and it made it commitable in all weathers, just didnt have much lock.

    nowadays im running one of the now 2 year old koxx blox with a heatsink red on the shallowest grind and it works amazingly.

    just play with your brake if its not working.

  11. were you running the disk so the splines were pointing forwards?

    it makes quite a bit of difference on where the stresses go to (difference between allocated stress points instead of all over the disk)

    as said before, it looks like it snapped, and after some more riding its just completely given up and dicintegrated.

    send it off to hope and thell send you a spanking new one, there pretty proud of thier parts and sort them out if thier broken.

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