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  1. very enjoyable. some big moves. good stuff
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    My First Video

    thanks, and do u think that a 24 inch bike would suit my riding style?
  3. peter l

    My First Video

    (Y) now tell me the photo at the beginning real or fake? it might take an expert eye to figure that one out (Y)" (Y)
  4. peter l

    My First Video

    billy joel piano man
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    My First Video

    thank you so much snowpics.com is a very fast reliable media host song billy joel piano man
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    My First Video

    comments appreciated
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    My First Video

    well my friend mark did the filming and i put it together in windows movie maker, editings not all that great but ridings decent i guess. quite streety enjoy http://www.snowpics.net/view_single.php?medid=10003 comments appreciated
  8. perhaps a fox fork? theyre supposed to be the best and u can really lower and fork i think by adding spacers or different springs. rock shock pikes are nice aswell lowered
  9. whats the advantage to a casset hub
  10. In the near future, I plan on having a custom peyto built(canada's leeson). I'm a streety trials rider, I ride tons of street and skate parks. On my new frame, I'm considering using bmx 110mm spacing so I can run bmx hubs. Do you think this is a good idea? I have an white industries trials freewheel and I'd probably mount that to a profile ss rear hub. People have been telling me to go for a casset hub though. The eno is pretty solid and I've never had any problems with it so I dont see any problem with keeping it. I'm about 135 lbs and I'm pretty smooth, however I like solid bikes(but still light) so do you think its a good idea, why or why not. thanks alot
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    Bmx Hubs

    do you think a bmx hub with an eno would be much strong, and can the hubs be laced to 36 hole wheels. I'm having a custom frame made and i'm wondering if its worth the trouble?
  12. avid sd7 calipers xt levers xtr cables heatsink pads booster ex 721 with light/worn out grind works well, good modulation, awesome power with a grind, solid pad feel.
  13. :P you look like a happy fellow, coll video and good riding
  14. thats only like 10 pounds lol where are u spunkee(lol do u have a name?)
  15. 30 for one with teeth i guess, 25 for regular
  16. the truvativ bash guards are cheaper quality lexan, theyre rather brittle and i've seen them shatter, my ones have never broken. One of our local street riders failed on an abubica, came down and chipped concrete, the bash guard was fine :P . theyre also stupid light. its not that stiff of a material however. but in bashguards, stiffness is actually a negative attribute.
  17. looks like a fun ride, i'm a big street rider but riding natural once in awhile is a fun challenge
  18. i'm expiriencing the same problem, not too much pain, but just enough to be annoying, i'm taking a few days off and trying to improve my posture. swimming and hot baths help :P
  19. as for the business i do have one! i've made about 300 dollars canadian so far. I have to wait for the chain to stretch a little to take out one more link. lexan is exceedingly strong, it absorbs shocks from walls, which saves your bb, it is very light, its not just plastic, its lexan :D. as for getting a granny god, why spend 30 dollars to buy a plain ol, granny god when i can make a lighter, better, and strong enough for me bashguard, for free. Theyve been street and trials ridden for over a year on different bikes. theyve never broken once. thanks for all the positive comments, your too kind :P
  20. thanks, the tensioner was roughly made but it does the job, eno works amazing
  21. if you want to send it from canada!
  22. its lexan silly ^_^ super light and strong
  23. heres 3 pictures of my bike, homemade tensioner and bashguard
  24. maybe they didnt understand the words! riding was crazy though, some of it was deadly. they do have skills! :))
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