I went to Porthcrawl quite a bit a go, but me olie and beau had to ride like 7 miles from bridgend train station to porthcrawl but it was worth it. Then we camped in a random field by the rocks, it was the best weekend i have ever had Cheers, Tom.
Well before trials i did skateboarding, roller blading, football, atheletics (mainly long jump and also cross country ), playing with remote control cars and scootering. But now it's all trials. Cheers, Tom.
Say when you have had a long ride and you decide to walk part of the way home through town, then whilst walking no one will move for you and it's always the old people who think they are intitled to the whole footpath. Tom.
Me, Beau and Olie should hopefully be coming up, we will be their at about 11-11:30 at Leeds station, but where is the granite walls? Is it near the station because we have never rode there before.
Cheers,
Tom
Just noticed that their hasn't been any reviews for the the new echo pads so, i've brought some echo pads (pink ones) and they are really rubbish. My brake does lock up but just as soon as they brake slips a little bit the whole wheel just moves. I've had plaz pads before so the echo pads had a lot of competition as my plaz pads were amazing and i can safely say that plaz pads win by a mile. So people who are wanting new pads buy plaz pads :lol: But what do other people think?
Cheers,
Tom
Ive got an onza t-master rear hub with an acs claw on. Its a really good hub, had no problems with it and iv'e had it for about 8 months. They are avaliable at >Tartybikes< if you want one.
Cheers,
Tom
Very nice vid there, the ramp back wheeling was awsome and for riding with a broken wrist and going to front wheel now that would hurt, don't know how you pulled it off :ermm:
Cheers,
Tom
Thats one nice frame, but does remind me a little of a t-lite. The chain tennsioners on the frame is a brilliant idea nice one. The bashplate is the most wierdest thing i have ever seen but it looks cool :P
Was worth the wait though,
Tom