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Gandalf the Yellow

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  1. well good video considering it's all in the dark! good edit! just a thought... maybe you should have got off the bike instead of ignoring the 'no cycling' sign... might deliver the wrong message to people (even though it is just to promote their high viz products) - in my eyes just make trials a little 'rebelistic' if that's a word. Steve
  2. plastic wheels = drifto. DO IT! sorry, no input on how hard can it be.... but good luck and defo let me know when it's done Steve
  3. not a review, but anyone recommend me anything that's close to the old plaz CRM's? don't want to keep grinding my rim, did that too many times to keep my belaeys working!! was looking at the Heatsink Blue's but worried they're a little too soft (maybe like old zoo greens) and disappear unless used on a smooth rim? basically just want something that'll work happily with a light/dead grind. Steve
  4. sweet lads looks like you had a right old laff.! Steve
  5. Steve Tse, Chris Hinson and Dean Dibsdall hit up the natural and streets of Hong Kong. Meeting the local riders and explore the trials scene 6000 miles away. More of a riding/holiday/fun documentary video - though there's a fair amount of riding from a few day's stay. Enjoy & all comments welcome. Edited by Steve Tse Shot with Canon 60D/EF 17-40mm & 600D EFS 18-135mm Track 1: Caribou - Hannibal (Swim 2010) Track 2: Vampire Weekend - White Sky (Basement Jaxx Club Mix) Vimeo Video -> Original Video
  6. what did Chris do in there?... summarised your day well I guess, chilled. Steve
  7. my first HD bike video, still not 100% hot on it, there's always room for improvement. a quick edit of the day's riding. enjoy. all comments welcome.
  8. these are really nice pics babes. just wish my monitor isn't an ass and come out a little brighter than this. Steve
  9. I'm quite sad there's absolutely no comment on this... Steve
  10. hi everyone, just that time of the year I put together a video to share. hope you guys like it! Vimeo link. Steve
  11. it won't happen. plus! it's not a car.... ie. Vdub. so even if it did work it'd look shite. Steve
  12. searched everywhere on net and can't seem to find anything! got a new TV, series 6 Samsung LED blah blah has internet dongle additional. I was hoping to connect it up to my home router, which is a N-rated Netgear, with USB storage so my 1TB Buffalo EXHDD is a home network drive. so now the wifi connection is established there's no visible files that I can see on the TV, VUZE and my Laptop name is visible and I can go in it, there's loads of folders and subfolders none of which I recognise... anyone have any idea how I can access either my laptop first to view any media files on the TV?? Steve
  13. GET1.... hmmm I don't know I'm sure the name Nick Goddard rings a bell, hmm jeez maybe you can contact him and get a copy off him? I'm sure he has spares or will able to make you one. Bad excuse anyway for online free dooovde.. Steve
  14. I love gloves which aren't too bulky, super thin I'd recommend the Specialized Ridge, lasted me a long time, but they're not the warmest but will be great for the summer too as they breathe very well. otherwise the other Specialized BG long fingered are great too. Steve
  15. never say never! it happens mate. doing it properly requires you to get a sprocket that has the tooth aligned in the middle I mean, just try and not bodge anything... Steve
  16. love how the bike looks! for some reason yours doesn't have the cut out headtube like mine? and it doesn't look like the same brush raw alu finish mine has.... either way, lovely bike! Steve
  17. face the disk mounts then take some time to shim it. it'll get rid of the rubbing noise, let the wheel spin freely and have lovely lever feel. looks nice Steve
  18. bonus of having a mod too, might fit in a bmx box which is a lot smaller if properly packed! I'm going away next week with my stock and I think I need a full blown 26" Steve
  19. Viz hub and Viz Sprocket, and I've seen the threads on a TR strip infront of me with all the threads used by the sprocket, I'm steering away from screw ons if I can now! Steve
  20. I wouldn't do that from pure experience this could cost you a whole new hub. Did exactly what you suggested there Mark with a Alu (some sort of spare HollotechII spacer around 2.5mm) and sprocket managed to strip the threads on the hub in less than a days ride, I'm not a particularly heavy rider and I really wouldn't recommend doing it at all. Save yourself a new hub and wheelbuild by doing it properly. Steve
  21. I used Aradite and it's fine. But I would assume the stronger type Loctite will do the trick. Steve
  22. depends what sort of rear brake set up you use, disc will be fine, whatever else will be shite, they don't grind well and doesn't work with most pads out there. strength is alright, might as well get an onza diamond or tryall/rockman one/trialtech. Steve
  23. so pretty much active underseat subs aren't really worth it? I just want something that tucks away and never to be seen again, unlike a proper sub where it'll have to live in the boot. I can consider like a 12" box but just don't like how big they are!! Steve
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