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Sam Nugent

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  1. Does anyone know who this is? Or is this anyone on here? I would like to talk to them about their forks. ASAP please. Thanks, Sam
  2. Yeah but they make special one's for stocks. Still, Si (Bambi_3 on here) has brocken loads lol.
  3. Yeah, but it still nicer if it looks better IMO
  4. Depends which rim you have, how heavily you grind it and how heavily you ride it... I have never had a ground rim myself so don't know sorry. Sam
  5. Looks nice! I do like it, but it's a shame you couldn't get the rims to match
  6. If you really can't do it yourself, Tarty do it but you would have to pay postage both ways and £2 for the grind! On the other hand CleanBikes do it for free but you would have to pay postage for the rim/wheel(s) both ways.
  7. Yeah I agree with you mate Monty all the way!!! EDIT: Btw, Onza is not an option.
  8. Yeah the monsterboy! I really like it, more pics:
  9. ODI Ruffian MX Grips! Don't get put off by the price, they are amazing grips, especially as they have an extra 'waffle like' squared bit underneath, it improves grip immensely! (For me anyway )
  10. Very nice! The third pic from post 3 was my favorite though!
  11. Thanks anyway guys but I've got a front deore and rear quando second hand now. (Only cost me about £10-£15 so i won't really mind if they die lol just buy something else )
  12. OK all sorted, I have bought the hubs now. Thanks for your help guys.
  13. What do you mean? That can't be right.
  14. Ok cheers guys, yeah I will probably get them sometime then. They will deffinately not be used for any trials so it should be fine Thanks, Sam
  15. I am going to be running dual disk on my other bike. (Not trials) But my hubs are not disk compatible so I need to buy some new disk hubs; If I cannot buy them second hand, are the Shimano Deore Disk Hubs (Links: Front/Rear) any good? As they are cheap. They won't be under as much pressure as they will only be used on a get-around bike. If not, which other hubs are good value for money? Thanks, Sam
  16. Look ok, but that third one is just wierd!
  17. Hmm... I don't particularly like that, the seat looks too big and the top tube looks way too thin! IMO it would look much better if you bought one of those echo seats. (The thinner version of yours) EDIT: a seat like this
  18. Pulled my wheel back using my chain tugs and also adjusting my brake clamps then going off on a ride (running a bit late so I was in a rush) got half way down my road to find my brakes squeaking and squealing like hell, then I look to see I had forgotten to tighten up the axle bolts. :$ Also done quite a few things already mentioned lol
  19. Great pics. Some of those don't actually look that big but the angles which the photo's were taken are ace and make them look really amazing! (IMO) For some strange reason, that pic really makes me want to get out and ride right now lol... so i'm off for a bit, bye
  20. Looks very nice mate! Great photoshopping too! EDIT: The first (photoshopped) pic has disappeared for me now
  21. Sorry mate but IMO it looks like a bit of a 'paint' job again... Examples of what I have done are somewhere in this thread. (In my old user - Bikerboysam1) But yeah I must agree the quality is poor.
  22. Yeah, they look good, I really think that montage is the best though!
  23. Those links don't work for me Could someone post those pics straight up please... Then I might have a go if I have time.
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