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CoppellStereo

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  1. haha! thats hilarious! i hope you werent hurt too bad!
  2. i guess one thing you can check is the RPM and the disc material
  3. haha!! that sucks mate! looks like something for a flowerbed!
  4. get the paul, my friends is working perfect after a year, and he has never adjusted it, and it is beautiful
  5. that stinks! ive never seen that happen before!
  6. dude! thats an awesome video! i'm glad i made it over here to see it!
  7. I'm pretty sure he did, before they made theirs
  8. sweet bike!! i cant wait to see it built! and it looks like you are going to have your own custom chain tensioner, cant wait!
  9. Hey, I did this to my frame a while ago, i used JB Weld (a cold weld) and i have have no problems, it has been in there for over a year, and not a sign of a single probelm. even the bearing are feeling new. The BB is the Truvativ Giga Pipe TEAM DH, it has 2 sealed bearings on both side, so 4 sets of bearins total! if you need help doing it, PM me
  10. mmm i love BT, you guys should make an urban assualt/free ride hardtail next! like trialsy freeride/street, I would buy one to add to my BT collection!
  11. hopefully you put grease on it before hand! if you cant do what that said, try and put a driveside crank (non-front freewheel) on your left side of your bottom bracket, and put your wheel in the opposite way, and hold you brakes really tight, and pedal hard, but gently at the same time, or if you are brave, try a pedal kick! haha, j/k
  12. hey, my friend Stu (here in the States) ride the Paul hub, and it is pretty sweet. It is really light, and he has been riding it over a year with no problems! Paul makes some of the best componets! I actually run the White Industries Eno Eccentric hub, and love it. I had to grind my chainstays some to make them flat so the hub can grab, and it doesnt slip! I've been riding this hub for about a year as well. the bearings were buttery smooth at first, but now they dont feel so well, but hey! its trials, you dont need to have the smoothest bearings! we also both run the White Industries Trials freewheel, also my other friend rides the same wheel as me with the WI ENO freewheel
  13. actually i use the White Industries ENO Eccentric hub which allows you to tighten the chain with the hub!
  14. thanks! my arm has some 'problems' which limit me from using a break on that side, im also missing muscles in my left side, as well as my left hand is twice as small as my right
  15. after not knowing the rules (sorry mods), here is a picture of my bike, there are more pictures in the gallery section. BT6 frame, F6 Fork, BT Cranks with a WI 72engagement trials freewheel, White Industries ENO Eccentric rear hub with a track cog, avid V's, Hifi Stem, Viz bars, whatever else you want to know, just ask! (or PM me to get my attention better!)
  16. here is my new bike, i thought i would share it with you guys. if you have any questions, just ask.
  17. i saw the 181cm movie, and he was on a monty, but still no idea who he is :-
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