Another here i don't know which is cheaper? i ain't look at the link above Braided Cable it says HS11 but if you click down arrows it says HS33 as well hope that helps? Thanks Will
since freewheels are used on some bmx's as well you should be able to find them at a bike shop that sells bmx's if your not sure ring them up and ask before hand if they got them in, if not as them if you buy one will they fit it? Tartybikes - Freewheels
common mistake the man who took my freewheel off had a right job he had to get a 3ft long bar lol but he got freewheel off in the end and the sprocket on
thats why you take it to a bike shop like most people do, and get them to take it off and fit a new one..... or as i suggested a sprocket and rear cassette hub
why don't you just take the freewheel off and buy a new one without getitn new cranks? or buy a rear casset hub and buy a screw on sprocket for the front? for example buy: profile mini cassette hub and get a 18T (or what ever you use) for front , do you research
hey i have a pair of creepy crawlers at the moment and i have split the rear one so is it worth getting another pair for £30 or how ever much or paying extra £20 and getting the Try-All ones? I would like to know if the try-all ones are any good as well thanks Will
my bike, its a bit ab-normal don't see many t-mag 05's on here or around but nevermind i think its nice ride, tad on heavy side - sexy i think, needs new stem though its bit high
hey nice pictures i bet that was a good ride where abouts is it? it might say somewhere but i probably missed it sorry.... sweet riding and some good pictures Will
somebody has probably posted this already but there is probably no point in drilling your rims it wont really matter to the weight and will look pants unless its done professionally because my mate did his and he looks *crap*
its not about how the bike looks its about how it rides ( but it does involve looks at some point lol just like women ) i'm using a onza disc hub had no problems so far but saying that .....