Well that's pretty grim, Hammerschmidt is a no no for trials as previously discussed, the idea is great, in practice it wouldn't stand up to the abuse.
Frame looks awesome, bike looks like a miss mash of old onza parts, hope teams bits and bits from your shop you had lying around. But hey if it rides nicely
What feels wrong on the bike at the moment? Is the front end too high or too low, are you stretching or cramped? Buy what will sort that out. In answer to your question they will make a difference what the difference is compared to the set up you have on there at the moment i don't know.
600-800 grit to rub it down, mums hair dryer or a heat gun for heating the frame and drying off between coats, take your time, lots of thin coats. Job done
Well my Controls lasted the best part of two years, finally snapping at the disc mount. I guess its what some people see as a reasonable compromise between weight, strength and price.
I think £149 for a set of rigid forks is pretty damn expensive, what makes these better than Trialtech forks? Saying that I've got Urbans on both my bikes and i do find them flexier than the echo control forks i had before.
Night life is sweet, people are cool and the riding is pretty good too. Not a student there, but have plenty of mates down there i regularly see and they don't seem to have any complaints.