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  1. Again cheers for the reply fella!

     

    Well.... I did as you said, back to basics... Stripped it down, checked it all out (forgot to look at BB size!).. all fine, put it back together with the onza hog (wider) rear wheel + creepy crawler this time.. worked absolutely fine. Chain line is good, tyre is central and clear.... However the rim is too wide for the hs33 to work!! So, chucked the creepy crawler on the other rear wheel, all works like a dream!?

     

    God only knows that I was doing wrong..... I tried it several times, on the two rims! 

     

    Thanks again for the tips and advice!!

  2. I had exactly the same issue when I had the freewheel on the rear hub... With the tensile cranks.

    Correct the tensiles are ISIS, onza square taper. The cranks are tightened down fully, the freewheel is very close to the frame/BB shell, but it's not contacting. I will take the BB out and confirm the actual size.

    Damnit! I have just sold a set of those exact cranks! Looking at them, they don't look much different from the tensiles with the chainring set up fitted like I used to have it, if anything I'd say the freewheel moves the chain line outboard, as there is no bash taking up space..

     

    It's very odd, I think I'd put my money on the BB length as that was a bit of a guess/use what was in stock. I do have another square taper BB (also onza) kicking about actually... Might measure that up too.

     

    Worst case, I will just run sticky fingers!

  3. Haha awesome reply Ciaran! Some really good points there.

     

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    I honestly haven't looked at the dish that much as I am awaiting some new 4 bolt mounts (the lower half of one side is a V brake mount... How does that happen!?) Will definitely check it out though, I know the front. Has a fair few mm of dish, which I found quite odd...

     

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    Errr, that's a tough one, 135 rings a bell? Being totally honest this was a bit of a guess as the original frame I got (long story) had no BB so took an educated guess...

     

    I do have another square taper onza BB and cranks that had the original front freewheel (it actually has a double freewheel set up, quite impressively pointless!) From the T-Pro that I may try fitting, to see how it looks/rule out the BB length. They are 165cranks though... Not sure if that's good/bad/better/worse than the 175 tensiles I have now..

    It wouldn't work with the rear chainring set up I originally had either, same BB... So you might be into something there...

    The chain line looks really good though, not sure moving it outboard much would be a good idea... I guess that's why I never suspected BB length.

    I have started a fresh a few times now as I have moved it through a couple of different set ups.. this is why I wondered if it's normal.. if you have had one on there, it must be something I am doing!

    Wheel axle lock nuts? Not sure.. axle is only 10mm. I'd rather use this wider hog wheel, as it used Allen bolts to secure the wheel, I have ordered a couple.of chain tugs too so that I can make sure the axle is square.

  4. Apologies for the delay... Some not great photos of the onza tyre fitted, only about 5-7mm of clearance between tyre and chain. The creepy-crawlers are a tad wider so it catches....?

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  5. Hi all,

     

    Fairly new to all this trials stuff, and have a quick question..

     

    I have picked up a few spare bits and bobs.. some.of which are wheels. I have an onza T-Bird, and I tried to fit a spare set of wheels that look a bit better (still Onza)... The rear rim is wider with a creepy crawler on, but it was too wide and caught the chain. So, as the onza sticky finger is a little worn, I put the creepy crawler on the original, narrower rim.. but it still caught the chain. They are both 19(20)x2.5 tyres.

     

    Is there something I am missing or will I only be able to use sticky fingers on it?

     

    TIA

    Karl

  6. Do any of the other magura disc levers work on HS33's?

     

    Also, is the cut mod necessary on this lever? From all the vids/I do I have seen they are for a different lever?

  7. Yeah I managed to bodge it quite nicely actually, I think they are just about set up, just the rears to bleed when I can catch up with my mate with a bleed kit... Really need some pads as these are worn so wonky... Made it a right faff to set up..

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  8. Cheers fellas. I was playing around today with the top lever, I found that I couldn't get that adjuster to adjust... To pulled it all apart and the screw portion has been snapped off. Currently bodged with a longer bolt, but it's working great now.

     

    Also just noticed looking at that picture, that's a hs11 lever!! Someone must have snapped the original and replaced it with the cheapest they could find... Hopefully it will work ok, I'm sure I read about them pushing less fluid..?

  9. Funnily enough that was the same as this one!

     

    Also it seems the matching front wheel is dished over to one side for some reason...?? Might take it apart and have a go at re lacing a wheel.

  10. Just managed to sort it with a block of wood and 5mm drill bit. Amazing what a bit of sleep can do! 

    Not sure what that rear wheel is, I think it's an onza hog or something? The ones I have are also drilled and feel much stronger than the last ones, that didn't fit..

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  11. Hi all,

     

    I have had a couple of posts on here needing help with various bits, but I thought I'd share my 'budget' trials bike project, which has taken a few twists and turns!

     

    I picked up a project bike for £30 and got it running with some nice cranks from @isitafox

    However the back wheel kept slipping forwards, so I picked up some chain tugs. Went to fit them to find that the axle was way too far back in the drop outs to fit. Link out of the chain, Bob on. Axle sat nicely in the middle of the drop out, chain tensioned perfectly. Now the V brake just wasn't going to line up. Not enough adjustment to get it to reach the rim properly... 20" wheel when it should be a 19" wheel.....

    So after scouring the internet I found another T-Bird for £30, with everything except brakes, no worries already got them... Whipped the wheel off to find it's a 10mm axle not 14 like my frame... No worries I will just swap the frame... The T-Bird is a 4 bolt magura set up.... So I decided to look for some HS 33's... 

     

    This is when I found the snapped T-Pro... Picked that up for £50. It was completely bodged up, stripping it down there was all-sorts of wrong nuts and bolts jammed into places. The frame had been welded (not even straight! Will get some pics, I was never going to use it.. might make a nice lamp or something one day...) during welding, they had welded through the rear hose... So I replaced that today (though I am struggling to get the hose all the way to the end of the barb fitting!?)

     

    The T-Pro has a decent looking rear wheel, the widest of the 3 with a good creepy crawler on, tried to fit that but the tyre catches the chain annoyingly... I maybe able to rectify this when my fixed rear sprocket arrives, if it moves the chain line over a bit... 

     

    Anyway, once I get the rear brake bled up, the T-Bird with HS33'S should be good to go and I should be able to get out and practice! I think I will need some new pads soon as these have never been set up correctly and are worn on all-sorts of angles...

    I have ridden bikes for years, park, street, DH but more recently 'enduro' (MTB...) But really fancied the idea of trials to further skills and improve balance. Looks bloody hard though!

     

    I will put up a few pics of the various bikes I have got now, including that impressive weld! I will hopefully be able to sell a few bits off as there is some good stuff here that I don't think I will need.

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  12. Hi all,

     

    Just entering into my first foray or hs33 ownership. I bought a snapped T-Pro for parts, mainly the brakes, but I would really like to get the rear wheel to work, but I think it's too wide (chain catches the tyre) anyway... I have just (hopefully successfully) replaced the rear hose and noticed I have two different levers... The slave cylinders themselves look identical, but the levers are as below... Anyone know which is better and if I should source another of either to get them to match, or will they both work as well as eachother?

     

    Cheers!

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  13. I was very tempted to do that (if I take to trials I think I will) as I have always fancied having a go at building a wheel, something I have never done.

     

    I have found a mission project for cheap, not sure on hubsbut has https://www.tartybikes.co.uk/19_inch_rims/alex_dx32_19_inch/c517p10649.html?pos=0&search_params=YTo3OntzOjEyOiJjYXRlZ29yeV9pZHMiO2E6MTp7aTowO3M6MzoiNTE3Ijt9czoxNjoiY2F0ZWdvcnlfcmVjdXJzZSI7YjoxO3M6ODoia2V5d29yZHMiO3M6MDoiIjtzOjk6ImJyYW5kX2lkcyI7TjtzOjQ6Im1vZGUiO3M6MzoiYWxsIjtzOjQ6InNvcnQiO3M6OToicHJpY2VfYXNjIjtzOjEwOiJjb3VudHJ5X2lkIjtzOjE6IjEiO30%3D

    These rims... Tarty sell them, so they can't be too bad.

    I get both wheels and tyres plus I need a couple of other bits off the bike too so worked out cheap, will try and sell whats left after too.

  14. That looks sweet, exactly what I would be looking for. Is it 24? 

     

    Yeah my Harlem is very very similar to a GT Moto, only heavier... I don't have any pics to hand. I have tried a few bits on it and honestly find my 27.5 Sanderson Blitz XC bike easier to throw about. Hence why I never use it!

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