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  1. Well, it sure is something to think about. Not that it will ever happen though. I can only think about one benefit, it's easier to tap and gap a 26" than a 20" so a 29" would probably be easier to tap and gap than a stock. And what would it be called? A road trials bike?
  2. That is the best looking bike i've EVER seen!!! I think red grips are pushing it but it's still stunning.
  3. That was really good. And proper music at last!
  4. Mr Odd Haugen Great vid, a bit too little urban for my liking.
  5. That was splendid. It had everything one would expect from a good trials vid - big varied riding, smoothness and some good lines. Keep it up!
  6. better just keep it a kerb comp?
  7. Yeah and that's why I think these particular rules shouldn't change. Everything else has evolved but lets keep one part of the bike which can tell a bit of the biketrials history. It's a stock bike, it's how the rules have been since the very beginning so why change them. Meh, I'm a conservative when it comes to this sport. If I were to ride proper UCI/BIU comps, I wouldn't complain about this rule. As long as it applies to everybody, it's fair. Also, for the amount of money people spend on comps, I doubt getting a spare comp-legal rear wheel, sis shifter and mech is a big expense. Some things just shouldn't change
  8. Holy cow that's immense! has the stealthy look of an adamant and the beautiful shape of the gu i wonder what the real wheelbase will be, probably about 1095?
  9. 18/17 the heaviest i rode was 22/18 (under 18/15) and it wasn't that bad. good for gaps
  10. what if it's a long? looks damn light to me!
  11. don't use glue on the threads, glue the screw to the disc
  12. Well, if your frame is still in one piece after a few months of hard riding, you'll have proven me wrong. There sure is a market for these adaptors and lots of people would buy them off you if you started producing them.
  13. i can't catch you on msn, you're never online! (nor am i for that matter):P

  14. That tree thing pic is insane nice pics
  15. Greetings

    Cars?

    I know nothing about cars, but in terms of looks I really like the Mazda. The Sierras are disgusting cars.
  16. Downloadable link Downloading, will comment when done
  17. What did you use as the background, is that just a big sheet of paper? Looks almost like a Tartybikes pic Great bike, keep it black&white!
  18. I've come across some Surly cogs, the problem is that they have very deep teeth. You need a beefy chain which is higher for it to work properly. Get the wider KMC chain or a KHE. Wrap the chain around the cog and see if you can "squeeze" it into the teeth so it's hard to pull out of the cog. If so, you need a wider (and higher) chain. Hope you get what I mean.
  19. Good topic. I've done 48 before but anything over 40 is just pure luck for me so I can't say I know how to tap properly, got my technique all wrong... Do you big tappers do an explosive pedalkick as the front wheel hits the wall or do you manual into it? When you hit hard, do you keep your hands as stiff as possible? These are the nuances you can't really spot on a video. And another thing, when you hit the front wheel, do you jump upwards or kind of lean over the bars to get the front wheel over the obstacle? I'd usually just complain at the bb rise but Matt Awkward and Damon seem to be tapping really high so it is possible...
  20. Experience, had a few mechanical brakes. And as Mr. Long Name pointed out, it's to do with not flexing the rotor.
  21. Really nice bike and a neat looking adaptor. Just a personal feeling about this. I would NEVER do something like that, it's certain death for the frame. Red fields are where your frame will crack if you ride your bike regularly and properly. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole dropout just tore off. edit: Not to make another post, I'll put it in here. This would solve the problem and still look as neat as your current design: You'd have to drill the frame through though, I'm doubt it would make it much weaker but that's just a guess.
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