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Everything posted by Luke Drewery
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Looks like a nice site to me, I like the layout and design because they its simple and easy to use. The python and pitbull from the site look awesome! I have never seen such a lush colour scheme! How green can you get!
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Cheers for the advice guys, it seems to me that they are a pimp item, if i get the cash i shall buy them but for now ill stick with zoo i think!
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Hi, I currently run a zoo bar and stem setup on my onza t-rex frame and they feel awesome, good for everything. However, I have been tempted by the 30" wide onza carbon bars. I like the shape and low weight of them, but does the width make any difference to the way they ride? Also are they strong? I have noticed that riders who go huge run them and praise them such as damon watson. Any feedback would be appreciated. :D
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I agree, why should people who have lived and fought for their country and the way they live move over for people of another culture when all they do is demand, not appreciate. Over here we give them a house, car and benefits for doing nothing yet they still say that we are racist towards them. Im not saying that every immigrant complains, just some. They need to get a grip. If they dont like the fact that we dont have as many places of worship (mosques etc) as they do to suit them in ther own country then they should leave and move back to where they came from. If we say black near them or whatever they say it is racist yet of they call us white they dont see it as offensive. I had to let it out as it pisses me off when they come over here and live a good life but still complain because it isnt like ther country, MOVE BACK THEN!
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It really does depend on where you get them from, i picked up a second hand king classic full wheel on ebay for £150, i would never look back as hope dissapointed me. You can get them brand new from a normal bike shop for about £280 or something ridiculous, but if you get them from aspirevelotech they are much much cheaper because you get them direct from the USA.
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Nice, looks very much like the monster frame from a while back (20" vinco). The one on the site looks well sweet with all red parts on it. :)
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Good riding there by the looks of it, a video would be nice. :)
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Nice pictures, they look really good. I like the second one best too. :)
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I agree, my mate has just sprayed his onza t-bird white and it has gold parts as well. It looks sweet, just get some custom stickers for it too. (Y)
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Dont go for vp pedals as although they are dirt cheap they fall to pieces at the sight of any abuse whatsoever. I would go for v8's which are £20 or £25, depending on where you get them from. I have had mine for nearly a year and havent got any gripes with them at all, they are light, strong and have good grip. Come in good colours too. The shindigs are good for the price range too. Its your choice mate.
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Awesome video, sweet riding. Nice to see someone who can go big and stay smooth and controlled. Most people thesedays just rag their bike evrywhere and sacrifice style for going big. Nice to see you, like a handful of good riders, have both. The only niggle is that the video persisted to jump and the sound was out of sync despite having divx, and the rest of the k-lite codec pack. (Y)
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Awesome pictures, your bike looks so sweet! Nice riding too. (Y)
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Benito is awesome, he has so much spring in those legs! That sidehop is ridiculous although like TRA said if it was on a wall he wouldnt have made it. Still nothing short of phenomenal though! (Y)
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I have always known of hans rey since i have been riding trials. He is legend like ashton and hawsey and has done a lot for the sport. Does'nt he still ride demos for his sponsors?
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Very nice video, awesome riding as usual. I like the combination of UCI and street tricks to make for some interesting lines and style. Sweet!
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Bit of a random topic but yeah craig often rides with neil doesnt he? They both push each other to go big. (Y)
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Doesnt the high frame hinder its ability to be chucked around? I would have opted for a lower toptube then it would be sweet! (Y)
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It doesnt keep skipping, it skipped badly once and only about three times minor little slips which was due to me putting too much oil into it. I have done what janson suggested and cleaned and lubed my hub with wd40. I went out for a pretty long ride last night (had to ride quite far to get to the spot) and it didnt skip even minorly, not one little slip. Its also quite loud again. Im sorted now, cheers for everyones help on this matter, i appreciate it. :'(
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Nice site but why are the servers so slow in china! It drives me crazy because all of his videos are awesome but i cant download them as it would literally take days to download!
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Nice pictures, i would love to get down there and ride one day. It looks awesome. :'(
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I got the clip of wayne bailing on those london rails ages ago as well as that hiberntaion trailer. They are both crazy!
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Same situation as me, other riders i know ride with sketchy styles and use brute strength to get up things where as i concentrate on technique to get me up. So in winter if theres a wet wall or rail they are going to fall off while i take my time and nail it!
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Thats what i was thinking but no wheel means no riding, i wanted to see if there is anything that i can do before i send it off.
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Hey, i recently bought a second hand king classic wheel from ebay, and it has been fine but lately it has been sounding different and skipped on me badly once which ended up in me going over the bars (wasnt hurt thankfully). Anyway, when i first got the hub it was very loud and after a few rides i decided to take a look at the internals and give them a clean. I cleaned the driveshell and re-lubed it with thin scooter oil (10w, as it says in the manual) between the splines. When i fitted it back together it was virtually silent when i rolled slowly and still quiet when i rode fast. It had a few little minor slips too when i applied light pressure to the pedals and i knew something wasnt right. I took it apart again and the cleaned the driveshell so it had minimal lubricant on it and cleaned the whole ringdrive system too then fitted it bak together. It is still very quiet and i know somethongs not right, i know when you run them with minmal lube they should be loud. The hub is fitted together properly, the driveshell clicked into place peroperly, i tightened the cones adequately, tightened the end cap up etc and somethings still a miss. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what is wrong/needs doing to my hub?
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Yeh just try a new chain first, if it skips then its because the pitch in your sprockets is different to that of the new chain because they are worn. If that happens then buy a new front chainring and rear sprocket. :) Dont buy a new chainring and sprocket if you dont need to, try a chain on its own first.
