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Everything posted by Luke Drewery
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Your coust looks well sweet, very pimp! (N) I have just bought some fatty forks, they are white and they look mint on my bike even though I mainly have red and black parts. Picture here;
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Heres my bike, now with fatty forks;
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Looks really good, but can your run your chain under and over the wheel?
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Nice video with some pretty good riding in. Why are you quitting anyway?
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Nice rims, nice bike too. I quite like the colour scheme. :$
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Nice pictures, looked at all 71 (sad arent I) Sweet riding, sweet pictures! :$
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I am looking forward to seeing this, even though it will prbably be five minutes worth. :$ I shall have to force myself to remember, normally by the time im home from school I have forgotten whats on TV anyway. :lol:
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Nice pictures, the guy on the old school cannondale seems to be riding well. :bunny:
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Is this reasonable price sub £300? If so I may consider one, they look quite nice. BTW Isnt the Aorta part of the heart? (main vein or something) :S
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It looks like quite a good solution to cheap and nasty wide rims on the market. However in a lot of frames would'nt setting the brake up be a complete bitch? Would you have to cut/file the pads down?
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They are no stronger than normal alloy bars, they are just as strong but lighter. They have a nice shape too, I say go for them if you have £50. As for which width, its purely personal prefernce. Look at what width your current bars are, decide if you like them or want to go wider, then go from there. I was thinking of switching to onza 30" carbon risers a bit ago but I dont have the money at the minute so Ill stick with my zoo's. <_<
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The heatsink booster is coming out in November I think, it says on the homepage. I would go for the onza carbon booster, I have had a go on an onza t-mag with one and they flex like hell without a booster and the onza carbon one kept it rigid so the brake felt nice. They look smart and weigh nothing either so go for the onza one. <_<
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Nice video, I really like your style in the video and the way you linked tricks together. That tap to gap to gap drop at the beginning on that pick up truck was impressive. <_<
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I would probably buy one too for something different and varied if it was cheap. Onza really have been pushing trials frame design lately, its the same with deng who owns echo, zoo, GU, Czar etc. They both think of how trials is going to be in the near future and go from there. If I bought a 24" it would have to be similar to the ashton and leeson frames as I associate 24" with street and not natural compy style frames/riding.
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I was waiting for this frame, if you look on one of andrew t's koxx videos there is a close up shot of giacomo holding his bike and it was a coustellier with orange koxx stickers on it. He put them on to promote koxx while they develop his frame., and now they have. Bet its going to be overpriced though, like the other koxx parts are. <_<
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Very interesting, I bet its pretty damn hard to do that though. I have seen craig lee scott do something similar but wheelswapping not tapping. I dont see why the coust brothers were so uptight about being filmed. Fair enough they may feel that another rider may use the technique agaimst them in a competition but I dont feel trials is at that level of competitiveness and seriousness yet.
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Yeh its been posted only a few days ago. Deng certainly has his finger in all the pies!
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Nice pictures guys, looks like some good riding. <_<
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Quote from the site; "OK, its official. We've signed up Danny Holroyd for our 2006 team. We're working with him on a brand new street trials frame and a signature edition complete bike available around May next year. Danny will be testing his new rig in the next 6 weeks and we'll get updates on line as soon as they happen. We'll post a full team listing up on line very soon. Now all we need is a freerider....." Sounds very interesting.
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Finally got the video! Awesome riding with all round smoothness and style. Ill admit its nice to have a silent rear brake. (Y)
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Nice video, I really liked both the riding and editing. You used to ride stock didnt you? How are you finding your mod? The backdrop in some of the shots looked amazing, cant wait for another video. (Y)
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Your bike looks well sweet :- Please could somebody who has the video upload it onto a decent server (such as tv.isg) as I have tried four times to get this video and im getting on average 4kb/sec which means it wil take like 4 hours to download 33mb! God I hate eengoedidee so much for vids over 10mb! (Y)
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Nice photos wayne, your beleay looks well sweet, bet it weighs sod all!
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Bleeding your brake in the bath sounds like a good idea, I wouldnt mind trying it but i really do despise setting maguras up again. They are so fiddly, even with four bolt mounts!
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Go for the american classic if you are serious about saving weight, you should know now that saving weight in trials usually means sacrificing strength. But for £11 its very cheap, and if you keep it tight (not overtight) and keep it greased it could last you a long time. I run a cane creek headset in my t-rex (internal) and its not bad. It works, and thats enough for me. I do miss having the wide choice of normal headsets though, with internal there are only a few choices available. If i had some spare cash and I had a frame that allowed normal headsets without shitty cup adapters then I would probably buy a king for the overall quality of them, and pimpness too! :)
