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  1. Good bike that, but it depends on which forks you have on, as different forks make the wheelbase longer or shorter, for example if your were to have the T-pro with echo easy forks or echo lites as they are called now. I think its just over 1000 mm around 1010mm and with standard T-pro forks it has a wheel base of 1000 which is quite short, compared to alot of the mod bikes on the market, for example zoos but it is the same as the koxx Levelboss this is why the T-pro frame is so popular.
  2. What bike do you have, because i could possible tell you what your wheelbase is inrelation to those on tartybikes, if you were interested.
  3. Wheel base is the measurement of the lenght of the bike from the front axle to the rear axle (from the front bolts to the rears ones) The bigger the wheelbase the longer the bike. hope it helps. Morton
  4. That is an awsome deal, as if what it is saying at the bottom been it retails at £450, and you could get it at £199 buy now. Or even cheaper if you were to bid on it. The frames are ok i suppose,. i did hear of one that was built up that was lighter than a monty, so must be very light, hence the name. id go for it. you could prprobablyell it on for more if you pay under £200 for it, if u dont even like it.
  5. Good video mate One piece of advice though wear a helmet.
  6. An angle grinder is a good weapon of choose the is a possibility of you been able t o grind the bolts off, without damaging the bashplate. If not if you take the bolt on its on at the front out then this will give a bit of slack on the rear two bolts and so you could use a hacksaw to saw them off. Or even use a pair of pillars to grip the bolt head then turn it may need a bit off working but the should come out eventually. Morton
  7. Buy either tryall or tartybikes ones, there both the same. And are on the same site, www.tartybikes.co.uk go to chain tensioners on the left side of the page Morton
  8. yer man sounds very good indeed i will be up there i think a fair few people are off up now, should be a good ride. see you up there. Morton
  9. I would go for a hope but thats my opinion, but they are more money so its up to you.
  10. yer i agree the sticker looks out of place but the white and red colour scheme goes get some of the plain red koxx stickers from airevalley without the black background. Would hardly tell about it been photo shopped but the bike is in the exact same place gave it away
  11. by the way at the bottem of your posts where is says PTHON SOON you ve spelt python wrong thought you might want to know. Dont know how i noticed it a bit sad really.
  12. I thought you said you had a Zoo python to liam? over msn. i'm confused Morton Do you ever go riding in Keighley town centre because i dont think ive ever seen you out riding.
  13. Cheers Alun for clearing that up i now Know,thanks
  14. If you mean my mate is liam from bradfors who rides one, well yes it is and his is awsome if you get one and it is as good as his it will work so well.
  15. yer thats what i ment soz but surely the bigger the surface area the better it will be. But i dont Know for sure. Morton
  16. hey, i would reconmend maxxis for street and try alls for comps, due to the tread patterns on the try-alls they just don't seem to stand up to 'street-abuse' as much as the creepy crawlers. morton Ive also found that the try alls dont seem to hold the mud as the maxxis do, in comps anyways so it retains the grip.
  17. There ok i know of someone who rides 1 and his works brilliant better than my hope mono at times but i would definitely recomend the hope trial, after all they are made for trials use. They have larger pads so larger surface in contact with the disc and so better braking, i will be getting one soon after been on numerous Waynios is set up like beast. Morton
  18. Yer i get that sometimes especially at the end of sections in competitions, I've found the more you ride the better your stamina gets and the less nakered you get, and you don't start to ache as much. Morton
  19. Tartybikes may sell them as they do say that they have all the part of the freewheel if they are needed. so i am guessing so www.tartybikes.co.uk its under freewheels then eno freewheel and down at the bottem of the page. Hope it helps Morton
  20. I think its at the quarry in keighley/oakworth where the fun trial at the start of the year was. I not entially sure on dates and on the location but thats the word on the street anyway. Morton
  21. i've herd that its quite hard as they are anodized i had my done proffesinally but i don't no how they did it. I do Know that nitromosse removes the onza signs and the paint a bit and leaves it ready to spray onto as its quite rough. I think anyway. Hopes it helps Morton
  22. Yer i think so, and i dont no hardly anyone who rides with one of the echos but all my mate ride hope and they all have good things to say about them. Morton
  23. I would recoment a hope I have one in siver, had no problems with it, overall a good front hub Morton
  24. Jimmy you idiot. thought i could n't see you at the trial. josh think me, lovett, sam and chris are coming to keighley at bout 4:30 Morton
  25. seen as though you are running a front freewheel system i would get the eno i have one my self and i think they are amazing great pick ups, and if u where to get a profile it would mean you having to get it built up on to your rim, this cost more money, and also the eno is cheaper. Hope it helps morton
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