Is the crack bad? If its not too bad(ie. a hair line crack) then mark it where it stops and see if it gets any bigger. If it gets alot worse then buy a new frame. If not then keep riding it unless you want a new frame
I haven't tried Try-all's but I have had the same pair of Creepy Crawlers for about a year now and I ride on the weekends and sometimes on days off school, so the wear rate is good.
You could get Koxx Forxx but I heard they snap easily, Echo team forks which are quite strong, Zoo! forks, GU forks. Any really seeing as your not on a budget. P.S. You won't regret buying your Zona Zip .
Go for tensiles over the middleburns. They have a bolt on sprocket option thats only 22T. If these cranks are for your mod then I thought I'll just add that I've never seen a mod with middleburns and alot of people have decided to put tensiles on there mods nowadays.
Does anyone know where you can buy Aorta products from. I don't mean the frames I mean the boosters, rockrings, rims etc. I haven't seen them on sale anywhere but Chris_g from this post here has got his hands on a booster somehow. Cheer king.
Do you mean your running a stock stem on a mod? If so get a mod stem. That'll probably help. Also with manuals I find that it helps if you point your feet up instead of parallel to the ground.
I have bought an Avid bb7 off ebay for £20 but the only problem is that the rotor size is 160mm and i want to use a 180mm rotor on it. What do i have to do, other than get another rotor to get it to work. I am bit new to discs and cables, Im used to maguras.
My parents will pay for most of the stuff but it think its out of order so I try to pay for as much as I can. My mum thinks its distracting me from school (and she probably right ) but my dad is quite supportive