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Alex@Flawless Bikes

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  1. They dont look to bad,im not sure on the blade having the curve,whats the quality on the build like? Do they line up all ok as from my findings and own experience most forks seem to be very pooly made.?!

    my ashton forks were made with one blade twisted so trying to run disc was a pain in the behind :(

    so many people have told me to stay away from the echo urbans for that very reason they either break or are made pooley :(

    They are very well made and have less flex in them then the echos did, only odd thing on them is that the disc mount is +20 so you may need new adaptor, or just do what I did and turn the adaptor on my caliper upside down ^_^

    The echos you can't buy anymore but they were still ok forks, they flexed alot but the built quailty was not to bad, but get the trialtechs much better!

  2. Just bought some trialtech sport 26" for my inspired after snapping my echo urbans :angry: . Only been using them for about 2 weeks but they are ment to be really strong and I really like the feel. So if you can't wait for the inspired forks then get some trialtech they rule!

  3. I think its down to technique really, just remember you have been walking/jumping a hell of a lot longer then you have been riding. If you have been riding for say 20 year, I reckon you could gap as far as you could jump just look at the pro rider who have been riding for ages.

  4. The wave of 24" is rising. I'm feeling a bit old with my almost 2yr old inspired.

    Some mad riding there, that 360 spin on the front wheel was odd but cool. Are inspired really nearly 2 years old doesn't feel like i had mine that long!

  5. Dont you mean RUBY YOU FECKING TOOL ALEX :P

    This is Andys SECOND video btw rob Not first ;)

    Andy my lover boy .....getting fecking good now ...you will soon hit the 50" sides.......btw people this seriously is like a piss around riding for andy (Y)

    CLS EAT YOUR EFFIN HEART OUT this boy is on fireeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

    Love youhh andy

    Ohhhhhhhhh yeah safe editings robbert :D

    Dave

    LOL, yes Dave thats what I ment. Whats with all the extra letters in your post? Fat fingers getting stuck on the keys again Daveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. :lol:

  6. Good video, but he can do better! Riding with him allot I know he can , so can wait till the full video. O and rod I'm pretty sure Andys littles girls name is Rudy Marie Ball, but could be wrong.

  7. Thanks for the fast reply. Although im not that good at other disciplines in MTB I do enjoy having a go so your probably right in saying its worth it in the long run. Think I will be finding the £85 cos it sounds like good fun. Hopefully see you out on a ride soon.

  8. Hi, I've just started at Portsmouth uni and was wanting to join the mountain bike club there. I found out today that it is £85 a year to be a member ( I know that fee covers joining other clubs as well but Im only really interested in the MTB'ing). So here's my question, is there any one on this forum that go's to Portsmouth uni and are in the MTB club that could enlighten me on if it worth forking out £85 when I can ride for free when ever I want!

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