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  1. Got the hang of it when I started sidehopping to my bad side (opposite to lead foot), it's much more natural than tucking the other way. It's really hurting my knees even though I'm not tucking much
  2. The additional adjustment in the BB7 allows to get more power out of it over the BB5 if you're no good at setting up brakes. The inner pad can be adjusted and it's position is crucial to the power of the brake. Basically the closer it is to the rotor (or even with slight drag) the stronger the brake will be. Obviously you can get that done on a BB5 but it's just more difficult because you have to shift the whole caliper as opposed to turning a knob.
  3. happy birthday buddy! have a good one!
  4. Well, the BB7 is indeed stronger, but the Mono Trials is still probably the strongest hydro on the market. The difference between the Mini and Mono Trials is the diameter of the pistons in the caliper.
  5. hahahaha no wonder "Forks Not available at this moment"
  6. There an aluminum one, made by woodman. These forks are usually very long, don't know about this one. Click
  7. ^^ Exactly what he said. Where are the pics of this adaptor mounted on the bike?
  8. watered down flat and cool coke or grapefruit juice no fizzy drinks
  9. I understand what you mean but look at it realistically. Why would a Norwegian distributor want to sponsor somebody from abroad? It's obvious they will look for riders within their own country. And for the time T33zr has been riding, he's hardly a poor rider. Besides, Norway is the richest country in the world in terms of GDP per capita so what would you expect? Lovely bikes edit: second richest, my bad
  10. Never mind the details. The matter is now sorted and forgotten about. However, Tom was made aware of the situation yet didn't take any interest in it. OBM did but then he's just a mod. Peace.
  11. 512kbps at least i appreciate what i download
  12. Nope, it's because the admins don't really care. I'm sure Trials Mama will agree with me seeing as we had exactly the same very bad experience with one seller.
  13. http://www.wallpaperdojo.com/index.php?main=photography Some great ones in here!
  14. 120 maybe, just for transport train/car i don't really care about comps themselves, it's the people one meets that are worth the effort of traveling a few hours
  15. I liked that. Quite a few different techniques and interesting lines in there
  16. I doubt anybody wrote something like that in this topic. Skill and creativity is something completely different. And no, I don't want an argument, I was asking a simple question which I really wanted an answer to because maybe I'm missing something. When somebody asks me something, I answer it and don't go on delusional rants. What's the point of insulting everybody who disagrees with you? You've got a serious attitude problem...
  17. It is, happens quite frequently, there's something wrong with that site. Can't see it either. What's the exact file name?
  18. wonderful pictures! there's an old topic with equally impressive pics of this guy somewhere
  19. That's awesome How much do these things weigh? I'd love to have a bike like that for a week....
  20. Went to a bicycle shop one day to buy a disc brake, bought it and had it mounted by one of the guys working there. They were closing so he told me to wait, took his XC bike which he used to ride to work and showed me some pedalkicks, pivots etc. I was like After that I was hooked, started learning those moves from the internet all by myself. I first rode trials with another rider about 8 months later.
  21. TEA! Earl gray typhoo or teadirect Coffee is disgusting. Had a sip 13 years ago and will never do it again
  22. I'd polish the backings. The aesthetics aren't important with a part as small as that but if they look tatty, less people will want to buy them. Besides, polishing only takes a few minutes. It's a bit like with a bed in disc rotor - even though it might have just been used 10 minutes and is in no way inferior to a new one, it will sell for much less because it doesn't look new.
  23. Well, you can either burn the image on a DVD and when you put the disc into your computer/dvd player it will just play like an ordinary video or you can use a program that reads the image and makes the computer think it's a dvd you've put into your drive Yes Well, depends on what windows you have? Probably 32, if it doesn't run then get the 64.
  24. ISO is an image of the disc, you can open it with WinRAR to access it's contents VOB is a DVD file, you can use power dvd to open it, media player might work as well. if you don't want to burn the image, get this
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