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  1. 11 hours ago, Adam@TartyBikes said:

    Depends on pads and clamps, but assume no more than 38mm - you can just push the pads all the way back though and measure the gap between them.

    Good call, it’s in the powder coaters for a while so unable to do so just yet (and I’m rather impatient). Window shopping your site at i9s whilst waiting is not helping.

     

    I really would like to run the V2 carthy rims but that rear is defo going to be too wide, unless I shave my cousts to like 2mm haha.

  2. Taken a bit of a gamble on a car. Really wanted a diesel estate again with some nice comforts for motorway miles. Picked this A4 s-line 2.0 TDI up for £3300 yesterday.. 162k miles is making me feel a bit stressed

     

    Edit: Problem 1 has arisen already.. Both drivers side doors don't seem to unlock very often

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  3. When I look back at the bikes I’ve had over the years, the one that I have always regretted selling was my first hex back in around 2014/5. I find them to be the perfect balance between pure trials and street trials.. I particularly like the magura model as I do love the reassurance of the honk. 
     

    After scouring the web, finding next to nothing aside a hex in Denmark and a frame kit in the USA I was going to give in to the shipping costs on one or the other.. until I did a final eBay check and one had literally popped up 30 seconds down the road! 
     

    Fair to say the initial Rasta theme wasn’t for me… I’ll post photos of progress so far below. I am absolutely loving this bike.

     

     

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  4. Could anyone point me in a rough direction of what stem geo would make my hex as trials orientated as possible?
     

    I’m not into spins etc, I just want it as good as possible for gaps and general riding. Running Trialtech high rise bars currently but open to switching them out also.

     

     

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  5. Loving this site. I couldn't find any on there but would be good to get some Kieran Whitefield vids up, always loved his playful style. (random fact he's now one of the biggest techno producers in the world and tours the globe) - 

     

  6. Nice to see a build thread on the go!

    You can strip that anodising off in seconds with caustic soda and hot water. I'd at the least do that for the axle, but ideally the forks too before spraying them (blue battle scars coming through the paint might look a bit ugly).

  7. I am now on day 4 (didn’t test positive until Sunday but symptoms really kicked in on Saturday). I’m thankful I’ve had a vaccine or I expect I’d be much worse but even with my first jab this is the worst bug I’ve ever had.

  8. 2 hours ago, Swoofty said:

    I hate to ask, but this is the current world we live in; are you sure those are legit Hope and Magura adapters? The Hope should have a letter cast into the adapter (that one looks like an 'H' version) and the Maguras have white printing with the adapter code (QM5, QM10, etc). That does seem like a curiously high rate of failure. Another option would be to drop down to 180s and use 4 piston brakes (or stick with 2 piston). James Barton uses 180s on his 26" so should work for mortals like us too.

    I’m running saint m810s with a 180 on the rear and the power is insane. Using EBC red pads. I have to say though I’ve not had the set up long so can’t comment on durability but I can confirm that 180 is plenty.

     

     

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  9. Hi TF.

     

    I'm wondering what bars people are liking these days on comp style 26" bikes?

    I always liked TT high rise before I stopped riding some years ago and wondering if there's a similar carbon equivalent, it was the sweep and fairly modest rise that I liked. It seems most bars currently have a lot of rise but that won't really suit my lower BB frame.

     

    For reference I'm riding a Koxx Kloud 26, with a 130x25 stem. Thanks

  10. I'm currently running Hope Tech 3 V4s and have to say they aren't great for the money. They fade really bad and are pretty inconsistent. 

    Previous brakes were the slightly lower model Hope Tech 3 E4s which have a slightly different piston set up, I can tell little difference between them.

     

    If I were to buy a set of brakes now I'd likely go XTR, however I've heard nothing but good things about the XT + SLX 4 pots. aside from some serious shimano noise in damp conditions - Can be avoided with a change to aftermarket pads.

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