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wolfie

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  1. Hmm, if only you got my good side!!! Yeah a good ride though, should get another one organised soon.
  2. Its a Mutiny Captain Frame, the S&M sticker is just covering some nasty chip from the bike rack!
  3. Cheapest place I could get insurance with... quinn
  4. Nice vid pete, really enjoyed it . Well edited and that sidehop over the rail was cool.
  5. Nice vid, I really enjoyed it Well edited but I am not to sure on Mackey's little dance Wolfie
  6. wolfie

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    I’ve only ever seen drawings, never a photo. A good post as far as I am concerned.
  7. Made the right choice, I had two Avid Juicy 5's in the space of a month as the pistons kept pissing out hydraulic fluid and contaminating the pads. I know its not quite the Juicy 7, but I'd never buy another Avid hydraulic brake for trials. Got a hope now and its awesome. Wolfie
  8. My Zoo Pitbull 06 http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/776962/
  9. Front brake: Hope Mono Trial, 160 mm rotor. Rear brake: Magura HS33 04, Zoo pads on a smooth rim with a little tar, and factory bleed.
  10. I had a try-all bb and wasn’t too impressed by it. The bearings felt crap from day one and it only lasted a few months before they totally went. The echo bb which I’ am currently running is much smoother and I suppose stronger because of the larger bearings. However, if I were you I wouldn’t waste your money like I did and go for something cheaper like an FSA platinum DH.
  11. I agree with Ali C and would go with something along the lines of an Ashton. I’ve just recently brought a Pitbull, which rides really nice but I’ am starting to wish I had gone with something more like the Ashton. Hope I’ve helped, Wolfie
  12. I can see what your saying by the bore cap being where it is but if you look at the disc rotor you can see the spokes are in front of it. The calliper isn't on the drive side its just a error with the diagram. The frame looks really nice, but it’s not really original is it! Wolfie
  13. Yeah, Pete and I will be going there today. Just give me a ring 07747066739 if you decide to come
  14. Nice vid Pete, really enjoyed the mixture of both trials and bmx, makes a nice change. A chilled out vid with some good riding and editing. Liked it a lot. Wolfie
  15. The 06 frame is pretty much the same as the 05 frame but updated with new geometry, like you’ve already said, the +50 bb rise. I ride the 06 Pitbull and can’t fault it however it seems that a lot of people don’t get on to well with high bb rise frames. The only way you will find out this is having a go on one. As for the stem, you’ll need something with a high rise to cater for the bb rise, for example, an Echo HiFi stem. Hope I've helped Wolfie
  16. I think your right. If your forks have a + 30 mount, you will need a 30 mm larger rotor than that’s normally required for your disc brake. So if you decided to get the Hope mono trials with a 160 mm rotor, you will need to use a 190 mm rotor. I believe that the koxx forxx have a + 30 mount. Try checking on clean bikes or tartybikes to double check first though.
  17. Do me a favour and don't get an FSA Platinum Pro BB. I snapped one within 6 hours use. This may have been a manufacturing defect or something but I won’t be buying another FSA BB. Get an Echo one, although a little on the expensive side.
  18. I’d say the same as JIX. Clean the rotor with some warm water and washing up liquid and burn the WD40 off the pads with a blow torch. If you don’t have a blow torch just replace the pads and clean the rotor as already mentioned. Wolfie
  19. Sorry to confuse you more, but I had an FSA bb and the axel snapped within 6 hours of riding. May have been manufacturing defect though.
  20. I’ve been riding almost 2 and a half years. Started on what I think was a barracuda, then replaced the frame with an Onza t-raptor. Now I am riding a ZOO! Pitbull and loving it.
  21. I found the DMR grip uncomfortable. Go for some ODI Longnecks, there about £8 of wiggle.
  22. Sail cams are just chain tensioners that allow easy set-up by simply turning the tensioner along a bolt. The cam gradually pushes your rear wheel backwards until the desired chain tension has been gained. Any snail cams will do the job for chain tension, and your cranks should be fine as long as your bottom brackets axel is long enough. Mitch is using an echo bottom bracket, which has an axel length of 128 mm. You may also have to change your headset if your t-pro has an internal headset as well.
  23. He brought it as a whole bike from Tarty Bikes for £1200. The reason I know this is that I ride with him regularly. It’s the nicest mod I’ve ever ridden. Just email or ring Tarty Bikes and see what they can do for you; this is what mitch did. He should be on here later as he is normally on daily. Hope I've helped a bit Wolfie
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