It's shimano dx shoes for me, awesome shoes, high inner side to top my ankles getting knarled up, super grippy sole, sexy cover that goes over the laces Not bad money either, retail is about £45-£50
Some one laced your wheel up wrong too Spokes are supposed to go over over over before going under. Anyway, the tensioners, personally I don't like how they stick out so far, i've cut my normal style bmx tensioners right down. They look okay with the blue though.
Calm down dear, theres nothing wrong with doing half turns on the spokes, it all depends how lose/tight they are. Obviously if they are very tight then he wouldn't be able to do a half turn, if you keep doing tiny spoke adjustments then it will just take longer?
Shame he overlooked the same problem of my friend, except when my friends pad broke he took a nice tumble. And however long ago it was steve didn't do anything about it. Can't win them all.
Wrong answer, technically the xen is the better helmet because of the fixed chin strap system it uses, but if your a weight weenie then the e2 is lighter. I've got a xen and i've since not found a helmet better.
Is anyone getting there via train? If so I could meet who ever at the station then we can all skip in a merry fashion holding hands singing songs to the swimming pool? Either that or we could ride there
Whats wrong with sidehop comps olly? hehe I'll have to get my physio therapist to work her magic on my shoulder next week before the ride. I haven't rode trials in so long! Oohhh I can't wait.
Good job they both run on dot 4 then isn't it. Might be worth finding out the compression ratios of the lever and caliper if you get bored, you could do some physics between your set-up and that of the original hope/avid ? Or is it getting late ? I can't tell...
Oohh you silly sausage, they are made that wide for the snail-cams/chain tugs to fit inside the frame. Its the same as the zoo/echo frames that are out now.
Make sure you've pulled the rest of the tyre to the centre of the rim, this usually makes it easier to get that last little bit on there. Try lubing up the bead of the tyre with washing up liquid or something and give it some beans!
I personally wouldn't reccomend you servicing your own forks, being as you've done it already give tim flooks a call at t-f tuned shox, he's a geeza and will sort you out.