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  1. Theres a huge topic about this in the members section, check it out. I'd go for a Koxx to be honest. Killed a few Ronnies. Modified
  2. T-pro's are just the same, except cheaper and with better warrentey, depends if you can afford really. Modified
  3. Looks really nice, I really want some of them rims. Hope you ride it well. Modified
  4. So I would need to take it apart, and clean with WD40? And put no greese in? or just abit of lube, some kind? I have heard a bit about this, but I wasn't sure about it really. Modified
  5. Hey, got my Chris King, 2nd hand. About 1 month ago. It's all good, never skipped or anything. But my mates is really loud, sorta' hard to explain. And mine is really quiet, like you push it along and you can hear the tires over the King. With my mates, you can hear it ticking, like a Hope. I dunno' what to do with mine, It was something to do with it not bedded in right, but it hasn't skipped, and it's 2nd hand. So might not of been bed in much. If anyone could help me as to get it engaging(sp) a bit louder, would be much help. If I haven't explained this very well, just ask questions and I'll try explain more. Thanks. Modified
  6. Yeah, just go ahead and sand it/grind it off. I haven't got one of these rims myself, but I've heard the anodising it quite tough . Modified
  7. I think most trials cranks will let you run a freewheel, just some of them need extra clearence on the BB, for bash rings etc. Correct me if I'm wrong. Modified
  8. Maybe try Fat Mike, Chrisking.tk I think is the website, he may be able to sort you out. Modified
  9. I did it to my Echo Easy forks, it took alot longer than an hour to do them, and I did it by hand. Comes up as a very nice finish though. Modified
  10. They don't make them anymore, so you will have to get one 2nd hand. Sorry Modified
  11. Pythons are known for being long, so I would go for a GU, as you seem like quite a short chappy, you will be better off with a GU short. Modified
  12. 18:13 with Monty (158mm) cranks and Chris King BMX hub... Modified
  13. I think the T-Vee has a 20" back wheel, so just go for a new frame and rear wheel, maybe a magura aswell. If you have the cash, T-pro frame, Onza T-Master on Ronnie, 04/06 Magura. Sorted for a while then. Modified
  14. I don't do alot, just some around the arms area, and the soles of my feet, nothing more. Doesn't really effect my riding anyway. Modified
  15. Awsome idea man, only if I had some spare levers . Does anyone know if this method works? anyone else tryed anything the same? Modified
  16. Ah man, no vids for a while then Love his vids loads. Hope you get well soon mate. Modified
  17. Hey, welcome to the Forum Enjoy. Modified
  18. Go for the Echo Team, very good choice. I'm not really a fan of the Koxx levelboss but I love the Monty, but I couldn't really see me riding one, Lol. Modified
  19. That really hurts my eyes, lol. Good job guys, I might have a go later. Really liking the look of that T-Lite. Modified
  20. I agree with you, the T-Master hub is exactly the same, it would be the freewheel I would worry about, ENO is where it's at. Lots of engagements. Just get a T-Master, I assure you it will last you a long time. Modified
  21. Is this a joke? it's not hard to take a tire off, get your old man on the job if you really can't do it. Just get some tire levers and it will be alot easyer. Modified
  22. Lol. Hey, nice post, it's nice to see good post's by new members. How long have you been riding and where are you from? Modified
  23. Thats what I thought, the stem looks a little high, and I wouldn't run a disk on them, they are snap happy already without the flex from the disk. Modified
  24. I'd go for some Hi-Fi's, they look good enough, or some Fattys, I haven't seen any of them snap yet. Modified
  25. Looks good, and probs works good aswell, but I like my grind, never have enough free time to do it by stanley knife, pics were pretty bad with all the lightness on them, but I could still see where you were coming from. Modified
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