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Found it
http://www.canecreek.com/cc_headset_manuals.html
Thanks for the LBS advice but I like to do things myself, if I bugger it up then I'll take it to the shop
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Why? whats up with it, have you tryed to fit it yet? or is the steerer just popping out of the top of the stem?
Mat
Yep, I want to make sure that I get the headset installed properly before I cut the tube down to the correct size...
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I saw a website (somewhere) that explains how to fit a new pair of forks.
Has anybody seen it and knows the webby address?
Just for info'
Onza Fall Guy forks going in an Onza T-Comp frame using a Cane Creek S2 headset with Onza T-Master stem.
Cheers
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cus some people dont trust ebay, eg me
That's fair enough I suppose. Super Cycles sell their stuff in their shop and on eBay, I think they trade under the name 'onzaboy'. You won't have any problems bidding on their stuff and then ringing up with your credit card :lol:
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Erm, why pay £140 from Super Cycles when you can buy it from them on eBay?
I only paid £59 plus £10 postage for mine :)
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Thanks for all the advice, I've taken the plunge and ordered a shit load of stuff from tartybikes.co.uk I must remember to hide the credit card statement from the wife :)
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I think it's a georgious frame and probably my next after my t-pro is deceased. 7 stone rider light enough (Y) .
How much money have you got to spend? If you have lots go for Echo Team forks, Onza carbon fiber bars and echo team or a zoo! stem. The bottom bracket will be 127.5mm mate.
You are probably better off starting your own topic mate so you don't steal this one :lol: .
EDIT: Where do they sell T-comp's now? are they still being made?
I want to spend as little as possible :D I don't want to blow a small fortune on trick bits in case I get bored with falling off, bending/snapping the bike and end up losing a bundle...
127.5mm? cheers
I thought that adding to the existing topic would be best but no matter :D
Super Cycles are flogging them off on eBay at the moment, maybe I should have spent a bit more money and got summat stronger!
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They are really weak, don't even consider it unless you are a very light rider
go for a t-pro because lots of my mates have them and they are amazing value-for-money, otherwise go for a Zona Zip like i'm going to get.....
14.5 stone isn't very light is it? :lol:
Ah well, it didn't cost much so I won't feel too bad if or when I snap it...
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Greetings from a newbie (Y)
Just bought a new T-Comp frame off eBay, I wanted a T-Mag but this was so cheap I had to buy it. I'm not too worried about the frame snapping as I don't think I will be doing any BIG stuff for a while yet :lol:
So far, I've bought a pair of creepy crawlers, a 20" drilled hog with onza disc hub, a 19" ronnie rim with t-master hub, louise FR front brake, a cane creek headset and a pair of truvativ hussefelt cranks.
I need some advice on which forks to buy along with the stem and handlebars. Also does anyone know what length the bottom bracket needs to be? The frame is 68mm wide but that's all I know...
Cheers
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Managed to fit the forks without breaking anything I've only had 10 minutes on the bike so far, it feels so weird, very small and very light. It weighs 18 lbs and just needs a rear maggie now.
What do you think of it?