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Blommah

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  1. Alright thanks for the answers everyone, wont use a booster then=) Cheers.
  2. As the title says, will the echo control brake booster fit the inspired fourplay frame? And if not, is it possible to ride without a booster, or is it mega flexy? Cheers.
  3. Alright, maby it will fit then, anybody know about the lengths on white industries eno freewheel pawls? gonna order everything from tarty but in the descriptions it just says short or long, not the actual lenghts, the one i need is 11mm long. If i could get that working i dont need the hugi hub and that would be nice.
  4. Would that fit the inspired? And i`m afraid the steerer tube may be too short, anyone got an idea of how long the headtube is on the inspired?
  5. Well so i got my 24seven trial now, getting a bit tired of it actually, would like to ride an inspired instead, i like the bmxy stuff. My current setup; 24seven frame FSA headset. A random bottom bracket (came with the frame, anybody knows the specs? 68mm?) Hope mono trial brake front. Hs33 with RB lever rear. Amoeba stem. Easton EA70 bar. Middleburn cranks. Rear wheel; Chris King BMX hub Alex dx32. Front Wheel; GU Hub Gu rim (i think), drilled. It`s pretty hard getting anything sold in sweden right now so i`m just buying an inspired frame and moving over the parts. What parts can i keep from my current setup? I was planning on this; Inspired fourplay frame (new) 24seven fork Amoeba stem / EA70 Bar Front wheel; Gu Hub Trialtech 24" rim (new) Rear wheel; Hugi 240 Hub (got one spare in the garage) Trialtech 24" rim.(new) Inspired seatpost and seat(new) Hs33 and mono trial brake. Middleburn cranks (Anybody know a good size for BB? Would be really nice if i could use the current one on the 24seven) A random chain. Thanks in advance and sorry for my lousy grammar, been a while since i visited the UK.
  6. check bike pics, got mine built up
  7. Blommah

    24seven

    Thanks, 1065 i think with echo forks, a huge difference from my long GU. Yes, 12 kilos, i am sure =). Thanks everyone =)
  8. Blommah

    24seven

    Thanks, keep em coming =)
  9. Blommah

    24seven

    Edit: Another one Almost done, only the pedals and maby a new stem left. 12 kilos pretty much. Huge difference from my gu =)
  10. Didnt meet him but i understand from all of you that he was a fantastic guy. RIP Oli, makes you think about how vulnerable you really are, everything could end in a matter of seconds..
  11. Yes, ill do that tomorrow, thanks for now anyways
  12. Yes i know what you mean, i built the wheel but i dont remember actually. But i had no probs with running exactly the same set up of wheel and brake when i had my GU fork. My only guess is that it`s the hubs fault, the GU hubs got spacers on their axles, making it less wide, and the spokes are going more straight up, instead of up in an angle if you understand? Or am completely wrong? Also tried to fit the wheel on another fork i had, didnt work there either, the hub bolts were too big.
  13. I`m afraid to go there, might not fit in the plane on the way home. I`ll wait until they introduce fatty-class.
  14. Well i lived with a family and got home cooked every day, they laughed at me when i wanted milk instead of cola for dinner. My GF lived in london for half a year and she gained a few kilos herself i may add (theyre gone now though ) The food may not be the worst in the world, but it`s increadibly more unhealthy than ours here in Sweden, it`s common knowledge among all the uk travelers from here
  15. Nah fish and chips is alright, even though i worked out every day i gained 5 kilos in a month when i lived there.
  16. They are really, really tight. It`s not the wheel`s dishing that`s the problem, i had to use washers(or do you call them spacers?) to my brake when i had my GU fork, now it wont even fit between my fork and my wheel with the 24seven fork.
  17. No, we eat potatoes and meatballs. And we drink a lot of milk to dinner, not for dessert
  18. Isnt he from benelux? Edit: You got that one adam
  19. I lived in the UK for a month and you guys probably have the worst food culture in the world
  20. Yes it is, used it on my GU fork when i had my typhoon and it worked without any probs.
  21. So i`m putting together my 24seven bike now as we speak and i had to file my dropouts a couple of millimeters to get my deng GU hub-bolts to go in, it seems that it works now but then there is another problem. The spokes are rubbing against my hope brake caliper when i center my brake, it works when i put it a bit back, but then the disc is rubbing, not much, but anyway. Do i have to get a new wheel, and also a new fork since i filed it? Are deng making parts incompatible with other brands? Cheerios
  22. Blommah

    Nokia N95

    I returned mine for the 8gb version instead. Have you got that in the UK yet or just the first version?
  23. I can deffo recommend Airbourne, an aussie pub-rock band, sound very similiar to ac/dc, but with a newer sound. their first album just got out and i cant listen to anything else now, its rock at its best.
  24. Yes, i ordered it from aspire, i rather would have order of tarty again but it`s just too much money in between, and i get free shipping from aspire aswell.
  25. Well as i see it, whenever anyone asks about the hub, i can answer that it`s for the good of cancer research and therefore maby even more people will donate.
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