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dezmtber

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  1. I had a pro 2 EVO hub where the plastic labrinth seal on the freehub body wasn't fitted into the hub body correctly and it did slow the back pedaling. If its not that. Either the bearings are geting tight or you lost the small 12mm washer inbetween the freehub and hub bearing
  2. Same same. It's cooler and my disc brakes work better
  3. Most 24" bikes use a forks that's 40mm longer axle to crown than standard mod forks. 40mm would mess with the head angle in a horrible way
  4. Look on pinkbike.com Forsale section there has a dirtjump bikes forsale section. Jump bikes for less than 250-300 2nd hand will be a heap of crap. Look to spend around 400 for a good one
  5. Can you do smaller ledges from the back wheel and land on the back wheel instead to both wheels. This may help you?
  6. http://www.csixx.com/chainstay_protector.html#ad-image-0 One of these in a medium size fitted perfect.
  7. So very much wish i was but i sm working Saturday and can't really afford the travel.
  8. It's a c six chainstay protector made of rubber
  9. awsome vid there. again some of those rolling gaps are hard to belive there real
  10. So your 7'3" and 30.8 stone Your massive
  11. dezmtber

    cracked bb

    Very rare but it can happen by over tightening or abusive riding. Am pretty shure sram won't warranty it unless the bike is under 3 months old. This bbs are £40 to replace not too bad. Or you can get a hope bb with an adaptor for sram/ truvative cranks
  12. I fitted a hope trialzone last year. Never bleed it Never replaced the pads Never replaced the rotor I clean it with water And on the odd occasion with fenwicks foaming cleaner and disc cleaner. And reset it when I remove the rear wheel or adjust the chain tension. Maintainence free
  13. There's a small group of trials riders and myself going to stoke on Trent plaza at 8pm till 10 tonight. I will be there on my ozonys v3 24
  14. i was thinking maybe blanking the hole where the banjo fits with the m6 8mm bolt and one copper washer. then fitting a m6 straight fitting into the bleed hole, to get rid of the the old banjo hitting rocks problem. i know i would then have to bleed the brake by taking out the pads and just letting the m6 8mm bolt leak without a pipe attached. but the brake could hit rocks all it wants with no problems just not shure a straight connector will work on the bleed hole. anyone tryed this?
  15. I have smashed the insides on a tensile 90 click and 60 My mate recently finished off the try all he had for 6 months. The tensiles I have had usualy last 6-12 months. Those 90 click ones broke in a month
  16. Get the hope. Out of mine and my mates neither ever skip and both are not broken.
  17. I remember snapping loads of bb axles. Smashing freewheels loads, frames ect in 2001 But I also remember hurting my wrists and ankles much more often
  18. Also try the stem clamp this can creak a lot
  19. Thy long stem won't be too high mate I like a,low bar setup but am running 35mm of stackers on the 150 stem I am running. And that maybe just feels ten mill to high at the min.
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