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As most people have said above height isn't really an issue with wether you should ride 20",24" or 26". With the right bar and stem combo a 20" can feel much roomier than you thought it could. So it's really down to what type of riding style you have and what your comfortable with. I would say stick with the 20".
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As long as you are able to get the axel bolts tight the only other thing you might want to try is a snail cam with a more aggressive notch on them. Adding notches with a grinder will not offer much more grip then standard smooth cams. Check out our notched snail cams, there is no way they will slip. The notches have been designed to wrap around the cam bolt.
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Flawless have been releasing new products every week for the last few months. Now that we have announced them all on our Facebook page, we thought we would share our full range here. As we would love to here what you guys think of our products.
Product: Flawless Pro Threadless Headset
Weight: 90g
Finish: Anodised with laser etched logo
Material: 6061-T6 aluminium with fully sealed bearingsProduct: 2 Bolt Brake Booster with sloped bolt holes to reduce brake flex even further when compared to horizontal designs. Stainless steel construction means the booster and therefore the brake are far stiffer then with equivalent thickness carbon fibre or aluminium boosters
Weight: 75g (100g with bolts and spacers)
Finish: Polished
Material: Laser cut stainless steelProduct: 10mm Notched Snail Cam
Weight: Steel - 18g, Alloy - 7g
Finish: Raw
Material: Laser cut stainless steelProduct: Full Ring Bash Guard. Has a 90mm diameter so that it will still protect your chain even if you running a super thick one. Comes with an aluminium free wheel spacer.
Weight: 70g
Finish: Polished
Material: 90mm diameter laser cut stainless steelProduct: 180mm Disc Brake Rotor 6-bolt ISO, comes will 6 hex key headed bolts.
Weight: 140g
Finish: Polished
Material: 2mm thick laser cut stainless steelProduct: Flawless Rim Brake Bleed Kit
Weight: 40g
Finish: Sticker will website on the syringe
Material: M6 barb fitting, pvc hose and large 60ml syringeProduct: 10mm and 12mm Smooth Snail Cam
Weight: Steel - 18g, Alloy - 7g
Finish: Raw
Material: Laser cut stainless steelProduct: Carbon Fibre Headset Spacers
Weight: N/A
Finish: Laminated carbon fibre weave
Material: Carbon fibre. Sizes avalible 3mm, 5mm, 8mm, 10mm, 15mm and 20mmProduct: Flawless T-Shirt
Weight: N/A
Finish: White with black and green logo
Material: Soft style, pre-shrunk, 100% cotton.There you have it, sorry for some of the photos being quite bad quality but a camera upgrade is badly needed. Also just encase you are wondering this post has been updated from the competition give away of the brake booster. We would like to congratulate Jack Gray who was the winner of that Flawless 2-bolt brake booster.
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Nicely done George. Your side hops are getting massive!
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Some good riding there, love the ending. Oscar for sure!
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Good work on the rail gap, your braver then I am!
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To celebrate our new laser cut bash guard now being available to purchase at retailers, we have decided to give one away!
To enter the competition all you have to do is guess the total combined weight of ALL the bash guards and washers in the photo below. Head over to our Facebook Page, like us and write your answer to the nearest gram in the competition thread.
We will pick a winner at random from all the correct entries at 12:00 GMT on Monday 24th of June . In the event that no one guesses correctly, closest answer wins!- 1
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This.
That was pretty awesome.
Though like said, you missed the pedestrian and rider without the bike shots.
I dont know, we did have a random shot of some playing cards, no bike in that one. However I have to admit, should have abused some pedestrians! Next time.
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After seeing the incredibly useful and insightful thread about how to make a street video, me and my mate decided to take on board all the advice and film our own "STREET" video. Check it out
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After seeing this incredibly useful and insightful thread, me and my mate decided to take on board all the advice and film a "STREET" video. Check it out
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Will be good when the other Tartydays video is up, but its really funny seeing videos we shot in 2005... plus probably has some of the only footage every of a 2005 Onza T-Comp in one piece!
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Just give me a shout and il ride
Dave
You ride? I thought you rode even less then we do dave and me n chris haven't rode for about 6 months
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Just to let you know we are now riding Reading on Saturday cos the train prices to Oxford are extortionate! So come ride Reading
Sorry my bad turns out I can't use the south west trains website and Oxford isn't that bad so !!!OXFORD IS BACK ON!!!
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Just to let you know we are now riding Reading on Saturday cos the train prices to Oxford are extortionate! So come ride Reading
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Angle grinder is by far the best way, but even using that it takes quite awhile! If it turns out like mine it will look a bit sh*t at first ,but after abit of riding/skidding everything smooth out and looks sweet
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Sorry mate you will have to give use a bit more info then that. I mean what your price range, what kind of geo are you looking for. Cos I mean I would say personally a Koxx silver sky is a better frame but guesing your not wanting to fork our nearly £700 for a frame.
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I've had an inspired and now ride a because trials and I would rate both frames. Really depends on what kind of riding u are wanting to do cos un surprisingly the trials is much better at trailsy move but is still really easy to bunny hop n spin ect...
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dumbass, he was suggesting running it on the rear, which is cool untill you have to run 22 on the front, no tidy little sprockets
Yer but that would be stupid cos if it's design to fit on the front then if it was put on the rear the lock ring would try to undo all the time.
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Yer but front freewheels are evil! They are way to hungry for my trousers.
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I'd be interested in seeing a picture of the inside of the hub. So to have that many engagement in a hub that light and for it not to rip apart instantly there must be some kind of magic inside. I think I'd rather wait till there is a hub out that offer that many engagement about without being made of cheese!
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Still need to know if its for a mod or stock, cos they have different spacing. Anyway no way will you get a new rear hub for under £30, you will be looking at at least £50 to get an ok one. Only thing I can suggest to to look on ebay or somewhere like that for something like a fixed echo rear hub if you want something for less then £30.
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Not impressed! Half the video is him skidding or doing wheel spins, which every one knows are only cool to do if your about 10. I guess the manuals were OK but to be honest got a little board.
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Photos from the Flawless Bikes Demo at Netley Marsh Steam and Craft show. A big thank you to everyone who turned up to ride, it was an awesome day.