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Alexx

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  1. You have the customary lump of cartalidge under the flesh on your knee then? I have that too, it was really bad the year I got it (forced doing high jump damnit). I was off sport for a year, and even sitting down it hurt. It's not too bad now :D it aches but nothing major :D (Still got the lump too! nothing you can do about that apart from sugery which gets rid of the lump but makes your knee really week for ages heh :D )
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    Koxx Rims

    If you'd asked this question a few months ago everyone would have laughed, and been like "wide rims are cheese and poo". But as things go, the forum trend has changed and now all the mavic people are running these "wide cheese rims" and think they are ace.... :'( *sigh* lol Anyway, I used to run one on 26" (koxx rim) and I thought it was poor, it used to come out of true allot, and flex like hell. Oh and all dirt and shit would get in the holes and be a pain in the ass to get out. If you are going to get one at least get a good build.
  3. oh my bad... I was getting confused between zoo and Coustellier frame having different material and the koxx and onza.
  4. From what I gathered it was just very similar to the levelboss. The headtube is different to start off with, it has an extra cable guide, dropouts are *very* slightly different and it's a different metal. Then anodised (dur). I know thats only small things, but all the same it's not just the levelboss frame with a new lick of paint. I'm not complaining, don't get me wrong, my friend has it on pre-order, it will be awsome, rides like the levelboss but for a 1/4 the price! good stuff onza :-
  5. I'll help out as well, I do freelance graphic design so re-colouring stuff is easy enough :- On a side note, if your frame is black make sure it's a decent picture in good light, otherwise it's allot harder to get it looking a different colour propperly :D
  6. I run an F519 on the front. It's about 150g lighter than a D521, and it is totally strong enough on the front, for street, natural, everything (I actually know someone who runs one on the back, though your probs best witha d521 for the rear)... Never had to true my front wheel though. Built on hope hub with DT spokes.
  7. If you have an oldschool one and you are having problems, you can actually fit the lockring unsidedown, and that way the shimano tool will fit better so you can lock it down :- :D
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