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CoppellStereo

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  1. i haven't really seen a king bearing go bad, what was wrong with it?
  2. I tried different blades and such on my 74Kingz but none really worked as well as the original. It was hard to pay $70 for a new tensioner, but after i got it and have been using it, it was worth the investment.
  3. i used to run the 74kings till the spring snapped, i tried to order a new one but they are out of business. I also used to say it was the best tensioner i have used, but i have found one i like more. it's the YESS ETR-V, well worth the price: http://labs.yesspro.com/products/etr-v
  4. here is a pretty good video of Jeff Lenosky
  5. looks pretty good, the booster looks funny
  6. if you can, go avid ultimates, i've run the sd 7's and ultimates, the avid ultimate is well worth the price.
  7. the seat rails look like they will bend easily by the mount on the seat post. i like the cranks though
  8. Good Ideas! On your lever why did you decide to extend it? more leverage? I didn't ride one lever for long, I did the 2 levers on one side, and it works really well. Wheel Switches are kinda tricky as well as a side hop where you are balanced on your rear wheel then up to the front are both tricky. Other than those 2 moves I haven't had much of a problem with both levers on one side!
  9. Luke or I would be good test subjects for this. The only bad thing is I run Cable Brakes. I made a custom splitter for my cable before which allowed dual adjustments of the cables. I just use both levers on one side which works well most of the time!
  10. after you side hopped over the chain, it seemed like you were floating forever before you landed!
  11. i want one of those frames, they look sick!
  12. wow thats clean! i love the cranks/bash combo!
  13. all black looks sweet!
  14. sweet video! i love the comment out pootube! i feel the same way about it! hehe
  15. does anyone know the ERD for the 2007 Echo front 26" 38mm rim? thanks!
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