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  1. I didn;'t dude. I mearly ouytline how the man can and should go about not killing him self. also saying i've made some will be doing a small run and if he wants he can tyr em out to use in his own ways thus not coping say a very good friends of mine Mr Steve heatsink

  2. You'd be better off 1st testing the glue and pad material that both hold in the backing and the fact they stop by spining up the wheel and putting the brake on fully lock and load.

    Til lthats 110% safe then move on to trying it with you on the bike. On the flat going alon will cary more force byt make sure you've a front working safe brake.

    Okay dude get me on msn, pjalchemist@aol.com we can talk more. Hope to have pads done in a month or so...

  3. In a very open enviroment cos melted rubber fumes will KILL YOU but then again with thes epointless posts it could be a vertu!!

    You'll have to gert an old stove, camping gas one, old saucpan and do it slowly in that but thats not how to do any of it.

    I'll be making some pads soon if you wana try them mtae, they'll stop you and will not fail under trials use.

  4. you'll see how the Americans got something right!)

    For once. Now only if they got rid of Bush we'd be a happyer and safer world let alone nation.

    Supergule creats a thermoreaction and you need that type of bond, rubber to plastic. Ploycement only bonds plastcis by melting them only.

  5. hey, just got a few questions about tensile cranks

    1. my cranks keep on coming loose, is it my BB (its the one that you can buy with it from super cycles)

    2. ive lost the back half of the screw on bit where the pedal goes. can i get a new one? if so where from?

    3. can i fit a echo or onza screw on cog with a bash guard. if so what bashguard?

    4. if i get a different BB will it take different size crank bolts(and will it fit the crank hole), because the ones that it came with take a fatter and shorter bolt?

    thanks.

    No idea what that BB is mate but have you tigthen them up properly?? Maybe tried some locktigth, blue not red as you do want to get these off again.

    If i'm right then your pedal aint even fitted with that part misisng. Ie the replaceable pedal thread. Yes you can get them as spears. tartybikes sort you out.

    I belive an Onza, Echo, Zoo bash will fit on. A FFW one or screw on type.

    You'll get differnt ISIS axles, M16 is out now, M12 and M15. the bolt head can be different. Probs just bets to try and if not LBS it.

    rember to do em up tight. Full body weight is a good thing on them but dont round the heads off or you'll be aunt buggad and it's not my fault.

    Good luck Martin.

    Pete

  6. as title says really

    how do you make your own brake pads?

    how do you get the right size, shape and what materal is best to make them from?

    and what do you use to stick them to the backings

    btw i have used the search because there was a topic on this waaaay back but i had no luck!

    any help apreciated (sp?) and they are for maguras!

    thanks

    ollie

    Think about it, backing, glue, meat, knife, time and stuff.

    Copy a std pad?? 50x10x10mm

    Superglue, CA

    Have to try differnt materials

  7. I did answer the question for silly boy but it's a big mistake to ask if anyone has dented it. That answer is more than likely 99.5% pre answered with yes you wanker as all frames get dented and most pretty much with in the 1st month of ownership from new.

  8. That case it'll be as soft as you matey.

    Frame will dent no matter what but it'll vairy to how hard you twat the dam thing and rider weight and speed and shit like and im not Enistine and it's Saturday and i have HANGOVER!!!!!

    If you take a block of soft chesse and smash it aganst a rail then a scafolding pole which will dent easyer??

    MUPPET

  9. Okay so tighting up my 4 bolts as just fitted new rear maggy (Ed's (Y))

    When i do the top or bototm bolt the clamp and slave moves upwards....what could be doing this??

    The mounts are old and well are probs shagged i guess.

    Could it be the bolt griding awya on them??

  10. You can yes but you'll only be able to really throught you local hope outlet if there willing to do it for you.

    So what you saying is currently you have a 36 hole hub and rims and want 32's.

    32 is the way forwards 36 is not needed what so ever

    if you can't get a shell still ask me and i'll have a word and sort you out

    I'll need to know model of the hub and color and that it is defo 32h you want.

    pjalchemist@aol.com add me to msn if you want one dude.

    Just checked for you

    XC intl 6 bolt hub body inc rachet x1 £20 trade box, £36 retail box

    There you go kidder

  11. www.trials-forum.co.uk is not a f**king message bord for you to say

    ''hi you coming out to ride''

    ''oh hi hehe yes i am''

    ''good boy, now i have soemone to bum''

    ''ooo hehe me to''

    GET MSN YOU PAIR OF IMORTAL TWATS

    TF is for chatting about products, moves, recent news, trying to fix problems and sell stuff. We all are on msn for you silly banter. Oh and then there is the use of a mobile phone or land line

  12. QUOTE(The Echo site)

    * super oversize pawls inside (200% wider than most other hubs). times stronger than normal design. 2 pawls works at one time.

    So it's gonna out last the 5 plus years of a hope?? Nah.....................................

    I wana get one just to blow the f***er up and laugh at the Chineses muppet but just to see if what he says is really true or not. I'm very unsure on it's relaitly.

    P.

  13. Oooh, that looks really nice (Y)

    Clive doesn't believe in cable mounts, apparently they weaken the tube. Although I have never ever seen a tube crack at a cable mount...

    My f**king hair ass do they. If it's high strees then you use a super lowe 650*c heat to braze them on and really you should sliver solder them which is lots less hotter.

    No pashley, Curtis, Desalvo, Aust (some dude in aus makes steal frames), Batch (the do steal then a ti frame for testing), even Leeson have failed on there top tubes, seat stays due to a cable guide being put there.

    Road bike are super thin yeah, 0.97mm in places and they have them, both sliver soldered and brazed on yet they dont fail, higher speeds than us and just the same troqu and shear loads when in use...thats when there aplying power (all the time they are) round bends/corners

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