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  1. The rider is Björn Henrici, the guy who brought us the Little Limelight DVD series and loads of great competition vids. . .

    rather uniquely, he not only kicks with both feet, he also pulls his brakes with two fingers each!

  2. the place has to give way for a housing project :( We had it for about 1,5 years...

    If you have relatives in Austria, especially in Graz, who own a big indoor place and don't need it: Give me a ring :P

  3. Something similar happened to me with a really cheap freewheel called esjot in 1995. The weird thing back then was that, after it exploded, I couldn't find any part of the outer chainring anymore. It exploded in a way that the pieces got lost somewhere in the lawn. And I bit a pallet. yummy. (ouch)

  4. Heavy Tools Pro Trials 1995

    Monty B221 AH 1995

    Monty B231 X-lite 1997

    Devil Trial 1998

    Monty X-light 20" 1999

    Hoffmann 26" short 1999

    Hoffmann 26" long 2001

    Syntace 26" short 2003

    Syntace 26" long 2004

    Grossmann 20" 2004

    Brisa B26 Fulldisc 2004

    BT Raven 6.0 long 2005

    BT Raven 6.0 short 2005

    Koxx Levelboss 20" 2005

    Coustellier St. Blaise 2006

    Koxx V-Racing 2007

    Ozonys Cannibal 2008 (absolutely love it)

    Monty Camel 2009 model 20"

    And some more frames I just bought to build up and sell :)

  5. It's vee brakes i think and i think it's those old school montys :-

    V-Brakes came on MTBs in 1995

    Monty begun putting magura hydraulic rim brakes on their bikes in 1989 - Until then it was side-pull rim brakes in U style. While they had Magura Brakes on the T 219 CH, they had cantilever brakes on the cheaper models.

  6. The guys are Hungarian. Adam, the blond one, talks about his training. He rides three times a week for about three hours, goes to weim sometimes and used to go running. (that's what Hungarians translated on Otn) But still - subtitles would be great.

  7. I do like your riding, they way you set up your bike with modified suspension forks is great and I also like the way you defend your position with good arguments.

    A friend of mine rides street on a 26" trials bike and he has also modified marzocchi forks (he rides for marzocchi) with a length of 400mm. As he doesn't ride a mod, noone would ever tell him to get a BMX....

    People should open their minds a bit sometimes....

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