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  1. Never rode the Musclemans but Echo 6061's are totally crap. The taper should last you about a month. It's just an awful material, I had some Zoo CNC 05 cranks which lasted me about 5 weeks 3 weeks of on and off riding, then I had to modify the taper because I could take the cranks off without any tools.
  2. Looks like the drivers have learned not to take any notice of them. Really impressive, I recall seeing a program about these messengers on Discovery, the hospitals are full of them.
  3. Really liked this video. It was chilled, editing and music was good and so was your riding. You've definitely got a style
  4. Over here they just call me Inur, but seeing as it's pretty hard to pronounce in English (needless to say - impossible) I was called Alex or "this Polish guy" on a few rides in Britain. Maybe that's because my surname is also difficult to pronounce in English.
  5. Awesome !! This video reminded me of the MTT series I grew up on. Any idea where I could download all the MTT's from?
  6. 1010/350/80mm. The geometry is adjustable, you can extend the wheelbase and chainstays by 13mm.
  7. 221 X-Lite square (early 90s) 221 X-Lite blue (99 i think) Author A-Gang Echo Team Long ZOO Pirahna replica ZOO Python 05 GU 20" Long 06 GU 20" Short 06 221Ti 05/06 Echo Pure 04 Adamant A1 06
  8. Because it would increase the cost of production but give no benefit to the manufacturer ?
  9. www.aspirevelotech.com Only and best place to buy CK components. beaten to it
  10. It's really hard to impress me with this kind of riding but considering his age, he's insanely good. The video quality could be a bit better. Funny place Russia, you either release a 200mb vid lasting 7 minutes, or a 30mb 4 minute one
  11. Awesome Never thought I'd write this, but it would look better with stickers on. This one reminds me of Mielec frames
  12. Hold the working piston and press the lever for the lazy one to move out, then put silicone grease around it.
  13. The worst thing that happened to me was to get shit all over my friends bike.
  14. Guess that when 24" bikes become very popular, 22" bikes will come out, as a good balance between 20" and 24". Then when 22" bikes become popular, a 21" bike will be made so that people can ride a bike which has the advantages of a 22" and 20" bike. I thought Jake would mention titanium holes but it looks like Wright Pads have taken over his world already. Still, I guess nobody is stopping us from having fun on a good old fashioned trials bike? The only thing is that they don't ride too well. The 231 X-Lite had 400mm chainstays and a 1040 wheelbase if I remember correctly. Now that's a bit wrong.
  15. That was absolutely superb. One of the best and most inspiring videos I've seen in ages. If only the camera work was better.
  16. Greetings

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    Good job, guess the Zhi frame was about 50? edit: nice carpet! statiscitally, there's about 20% chance you have a friend in China
  17. Nice variety of moves, and stunning riding considering you've only been into trials for just over a year
  18. Greetings

    Echo 06 Rim.

    Bollocks. Ground a 2006 Echo rim at home and had no problems at all. There's always lots of dust when you grind a rim which has anodized sidewalls. I wouldn't wouldn't do it though, they're weak enough without one.
  19. Clearly a retard, the only 2 posts he's made have been for sale/swap
  20. Repost... he got 1 comment for that vid
  21. I guess it depends on what your riding style is and what techniques you'd like to use. There's a big difference between how people ride stock bikes and mods. If you're an aggressive rider, stick to a mod. If you're looking for something a bit smoother, maybe more creative and more challenging, go for a stock. This is only my opinion, I guess many people won't agree with it but that's the way I see it (at least from what people show on videos).
  22. Greetings

    Billocks

    Geez, wonder how good you'll be in 3 years The music was a bit tedious, the ending was great
  23. Just pour water over the disc and ride around with the brake on for like 30 seconds, repeat that a few times and I can bet my boots you'll have a very strong brake in no time. If you think about it, the process of bedding in a brake is all about the pads polishing the rotor. If you've ever done some polishing, you will know that the best way to use fine sand paper (1200) is with water.
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