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Luke Drewery

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  1. Nice pictures, but as people have said they only look like some that would be taken when you're out on a local ride, nothing special.
  2. Nice! I didnt think you guys till rode, you were all so good back then (still are too i suspect). You made some good videos, and the site is full of good trials resourcefulness :-
  3. I quite like that frame, and lately there havent been that many frames i like much. The only niggle with it would be that you need a special bootom bracket to fit it but if they arent too hard to get hold of then its not that bad :'( Its nice to see a slightly different frame with new features rather than all the other silver ones (i ride a levelboss and im bored with that, too short lol) :lol:
  4. That looks much like a toxsin, but is sweet nonetheless. looks like it would ride nice. I think i prefer the BT ninja 365 though :'(
  5. Lol some quality gymnastics going on whilst on the back wheel there :- Oh and that fatmikes promo is class, i have seen that before though. Nice to see the old skool zebdi (Y)
  6. Mint vid, nice to see that you rip on matt staples bike too. :-
  7. Not a bad video, but the quality really did let it down. Also, you seemed to film too much of yourslef trackstanding and some bits that were in slow motion would have been better at normal speed so the video moves on quicker. Good try though :blink:
  8. I would agree with these guesses, people are pushing the limit all the time now though. People are getting so good so quickly now, its ridiculous.
  9. ZONA? Have they just rearranged the word onza? All of these branch-offs are the same, they tend to use the same designs so there is no point creating new companies in the first place. However lately onza have come up with their OWN new designs that look like they could work well. When they are releasing them will be made public i am sure.
  10. I run zoo pads on a medium grind with no tar and they lock amazingly with a nice loud squeal. However, the modulation is still there for some manuals etc but i dont think that i will grind my rim again as i miss being able to manual and do other streety moves when i feel like it. Also all my mates brakes feel crap with a grind because they run hard pads where as zoo pads are soft so they lock well but dont last long.
  11. Definately go for the profile, £106 is cheap and it will save you money in the long run as freewheels dont usually last as long, unless your uber smooth.
  12. Doesnt look worn to me at all, chck your hub internals to find the problem :blink:
  13. What more is there to say apart from its a blatant zoo copy but who cares? Its much cheaper and rides the same, so you get more value for money. At least onza are trying new designs such as the ben slinger signature frame (the one with the strange lowered chainstays) unlike most other companies at the moment.
  14. I find brakeless wedges very easy, a lot easier than hooks anyway. Its all about pedal and chain pressure and taking your time to find the right balance point. I am pretty poor at hooks, only ever done one up a blue pallet slightly sloped against a big wall and i made that quite easy, but i have never concentrated on learning hooks, perhaps i may soon ^_^"
  15. Yep, same here. I can turn both ways, and have recently learnt how to megaspin and hop both ways round too, it feels weird at first though. I am left foot forward and do most things to the left like sidehops etc. When i was learning it i found that say if you turn to the left, pull the left grip inwards and push the right grip outwards slightly as you hop, it may not be obvious but it helps a lot. :(
  16. They are both mint videos, the natural one is nice and chilled with good riding and good music. Damon is a mint rider from what i have seen in clips here and there, those sidehops are huge and its nice to see him using his front wheel to get up the wall instead of half getting on then hopping back off like a see tunni do :(
  17. I have seen this trailer, and i cannot believe my eyes! Those guys know how to go huge with style and technicality. Those drop gaps and plain drops are ridiculous. I find it comical when that guys bike is sat on his house roof then he walks out, climbs up and sidehops off. :(
  18. It does look like he is riding for viz from those pictures, someone should post that on the otn forum as they are confused :(
  19. I prefer a group of about 10 people, so i guess that could be classed as small? Ill be honest i dont think i have ever been on a big group ride, only ridden out of town three times out of three years riding (N) However, i have promised myself i will travel to ride more often (Y)
  20. Sweet pictures, nice to see some of ashton and hawyes too. Looks like a good litle comp. Slingers frame looks ugly, the chainstays are horrid and surely you would bash them on rocks and walls easily because they hang so low?
  21. Yes but the softness of the alloy that the rim is made from does vary, so the grind would vary from rim to rim...
  22. The music wasnt that good as people have said however the riding was immense so overall a good video. That postbox to phonebox line looked proper scary, I probably would have bailed halfway and hurt myself badly lol. :mellow:
  23. Yeh the levers are particualrly brittle, i know of people who have literally pulled them into pieces! :mellow:
  24. Very nice video, you have improved so much since your last one. The riding was awesome, i wouldnt have trusted my brake when doing that gap after the pad came off the backing!
  25. Last time i ground my rim i used a metal grinding disc and that was on a koxx rim. I wouldnt bother using any other disc but steel cutting to be honest, there is no point as steel on steel is just common sense :turned:
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