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Luke Drewery

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  1. That gap was very big indeed! Nice one :huh:
  2. Nice vid, some good footage of nick manning, and some good riding after that as well :huh:
  3. A nice idea, but is it really necessary? Nothing wrong with a good old grind if you ask me...
  4. Very nice, that frame looks sweet as, if you do get one next week post a pic up on here (Y)
  5. Nice video, some decent riding there but there seemed to be a lot of bails (Y)
  6. Go for yellow, a banana yellow, like tarts old koxx if i remember rightly, im sure that would look pretty sweet :P
  7. Uh oh! that looks bad mate, thats what big drops do for you! lol
  8. That looks very nice, although your bt was way sweeter, with the custom paint job and all... :P
  9. I would definately go for zoo risers, they have a very nice feel to them and can either be streety or compy depending on how you angle them :P
  10. Ive seen that picture, it is very cool indeed. Akrigg generally does mental riding though... :(
  11. Cheers for putting it on shack janson, tis a good vid :(
  12. PADS:Zoo pads TIME USED:6 weeks GRIND:no at first, then yes later on BRAKE USED:Magura hs33 with standard lever and unex braided hosing, no booster. MY OPINION OF A DECENT BRAKE:One with lots of lock and bite and some modulation for manuals etc. REVIEW:I got these pads from bikedock when they first came out for £20, and i put them on my freshly cleaned smooth try-all rim and they worked very well, with good bite and lots of modulation. When i went out for first ride with them i put on a bit of tar for extra power, and they worked very well. I run them this way for about 6 weeks, and cleaned the rim and pads every so often to keep power fresh. However, today i put a harsh grind on my rim today and they work amazingly, no tar. The bite is immense, with the expense of modulation. The only issue now would be life, ive heard they dont last long on a grind, but well have to see. All in all, very good pads :(
  13. Bit harsh and pointless isnt it? :blink: lol
  14. Nice video, chilled out and i liked the fact that it had no music for most of it, makes the footage better in my opinion. the riding was good as usual, but if you like street then dont bother downloading as its 100% natural :blink:
  15. Quite like that, the chain looks pretty smart actually, and the cow is cool too... :S
  16. Cool vid, that last jump looked very scary, i wouldnt do that on my levelboss thats for sure...
  17. Nice video, with some very smooth riding and big drops :) Editing was good too :ermm:
  18. Not bad, im just not a fan of the forks, but everything else looks sweet :ermm:
  19. I quite like it, despite the camo style colour scheme, old skool :ermm: lol
  20. I would say the frame is designed for both comps and street, thats what it describes it as on the website, but you will soon get used to it, its bound to feel stange to start with :ermm:
  21. I really like the look of that, except for the front rim and front brake lever, you need to strip them too :ermm:
  22. Hi, i was just wondering if there is anyway i can download the first tartybikes video that was made for the site (the one filmed at elvaston castle) as it is disabled on the tartybikes website, will it be back online soon? Any help would be appeciated?
  23. Well the t-bird is a pretty solid bike, but the first thing i would probably upgrade is the rear wheel (or both) for something a bit better, or the freewheel and chain, cranks or possibly bar and stem.
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