Ah I see... did wonder if that was the problem after I posted, sorry! :$ I would try some Stud and Bearing it on the splines, but I'm sure someone else has a better suggestion!
Might be of use... cheers... will check train times Edit: Haha Changes: 3, 3, 3, 4 Duration: 4:12, 4:15, 4:09, 4:22 Good old Sunday trains... thanks though!
Awesome, see you all there! Quick favour... will anyone be coming up past Northampton (J15 of the M1) on the Sunday morning? If you have a spare seat in your car/van/whatever for my girlfriend that would be great, will of course pay towards fuel/time costs. Cheers Adam
I agree on all points! It's just a shame the average age of riders here in the UK seems to be lower than most countries, meaning the consumer generally plumps for a 'cooler' frame which costs less.
My mate had a Metalhead a few years back and that was a top frame. Really unsure about the looks of this trials one, geo sounds ok though. Saw the highly scientific stiffness testing on OTN, certainly interesting I'm sure it will turn out to be a good frame, if a little pricey for the UK market.
Stem is a Simtra ReSyStem, 115 x 15. The frame is a Limey 2 with bits and bobs cut off, holes added, then powdercoated white, custom graphics. Dave has more details like I said earlier Weight is just over 2kg.
On a Zoot I would recommend something at least 20 degree rise unless you'll be running some pretty high rise bars... the BB is relatively high (the geometry is copied from a frame we originally designed) and the head tube is short. Something like a 120 x 20 stem and some risers would work great for all round stuff, use a slightly shorter stem (90, 100) for more BMX-y type stuff.
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