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  1. Its a +65mm bb isn't it? Thats insanely high! have you tried upping it yet? Ian
  2. Roar! a nice mod bike, this angers me Its no stock, but gosh darn it is nice. Very impressed, hope it rides as well as it looks Ian
  3. Toms not coming anymore because he might be gay. Ollie has taken his place now though so there will still be the same amount of people coming with me. Come on, more people! Ian
  4. I have just got in and am modeersdaty drunk, i walks 6 ahnd a half miles back with dan (dr green thumb) and joe (dunno, cant remember name_), it was ace, got a double decker choca,te bar in thre way bCK, WAS DSO so* wickedM, got my mom 2 collect me at 230 aswell, she was pissed offf, lol, YE MAN!!!!! IAn
  5. One down, one to go, quick time fools! Ian
  6. Hell yea!! I'll be there with 2 other people, unless i can fit 5 bikes in the glove box, then i'll bring more people. Ian
  7. That looks big. Very big. Ian
  8. I'm sponsored by Select bikes, TrialsUK, Tarty bikes, Cleanbikes, and many more, got a sweet deal. I send them cash, then they send me products Jealous? Ian
  9. Hold your breath, stand on your head, eat 7 kit kats (one of them being an orange one, 2 mint, and the rest standard) stand up again, drink 8 pints of tizer, then read pages 48-76 of the dictionary. Or just wait while holding your breath. Ian
  10. Nice pics, I've just come back 5 minutes ago from staying in plymouth for 2 days, I had my bike there, but didn't take it out anywhere . I almost passed out from seeing all the lines round the city centre, so expect to see me down there on the next ride!!! Keep up the good riding. Ian
  11. It completely depends on the quality of the rim as to how good it is, but i'd say overall drilled rims are lighter while sacrificing some strength, and undrilled rims are heavier but more resistant to flatspots. But as i say, each rim varys vastly, e.g. the 06 echo rims flatspot like crazy, yet the drilled alex dx32 is extremely resistant to flatspots. Ian
  12. Favorite things to ride vary as you get better, so one week, favorite thing is drop gaps, the next week, walls to sidehop. There is no set thing that is my favorite, i find if you concentrate too much one one thing, then all the other things gradually become harder to do. Ian
  13. Hate the forks, but the rest of the bike looks very nice, I know its extra weight and would kind of defeat the object a bit, but rather than that dull grey Ti colour, maybe some paint would look good? Hope it rides well Ian
  14. That looks amazing, very neat. If only it was a cm longer, then i'd consider it as my next frame, the rest of the geometry seems perfect though. Ian
  15. Bristol is probably my favorite place to ride, there is just so much stuff to ride there! Although i enjoy riding wherever it is Ian
  16. That wall makes those people look like ants! Ian
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    Nice vid ben, looking at home on the monty now Awesome music too, coheed are amazing. Keep it up both of you! Ian
  18. I think that the DJ memorial ride will be near on what your describing there, That will have a huge turn out from members of trials forum, good idea anyway though Ian
  19. Ha ha, no worrys, I'll try and come up to north wales with a few people soon as i've never ridden there. Ian
  20. Looks awesome, loose the lion though, excess weight. Hows the rear disc holding? Ian
  21. Looks very nice, I can understand you not wanting to grind your rim so as your bike stays looking sexy. But one day, you'll be riding in the rain, then all of a sudden you'll be in hospital with an entire wall in you back. I've seen it happen, 11 times. Ian
  22. A few of us midlands lads are riding Porthcawl tomorrow all day, so if you fancy going wildly out of your way to join us then that would be cool Ian
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