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  1. Hmm, As i have had the long Echo Team and now have a short Python and have rode both the short Echo and long Python also, i can safely say i prefer the short python. Light in weight, very flickable, strong as a rock. Just ride's so damn nice, Although the short Team does ride exceptionally nice also i must admit but, in the long run i prefer the short python.
  2. Apparently quite a while back, Tom and Danny were both too busy to keep on reading through people's post's and found it hard to keep up so left the forum open to people that had just joined and it put them as a member straight away. It was something like this anyway i'm not 100% sure to be honest..
  3. As he ^^ Said....But then if i rode stock i would go for the Middleburns, They are brilliant crank's and there warranty is chuffing excellent IMO i would say Tensile for 20" and Burns for 26" If it is out of tensile and echo though i would say Tensile all the way....Such nice cranks and VERY rigid and they give you a more controlled feeling of the bike i think
  4. Well this would be my friend Damo's 05 Python with some gold part's. Looks better face-face kinda thing if you get what im on about. Would say id get a picture of the full python build with echo parts but Echo/zoo site's are down so no can do!
  5. That's a nice frame right there. I just don't like the 'no seat tube' jobby to be honest...Looks like as soon as to much presure is put on it the BB area would just come apart from the rest of the bike....Looks rather tasty though still but can't say i would like it in the long run... Original.
  6. Hi there, Best thing to do really is try to burn/bake the pads to get rid of the top layer of the pad. I'm not quite sure on how to go about this but i have heard that you stick the pad's in the oven for 10 minute's or so and then while they are bakeing to scrub the rotor with hot soapy water and leave to dry. About bedding the disc in slap some wet sloppy mud all over it and race down a hill holding the brake on shud sort it out a charm Hope i have been of some help! Original.
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