Sam Ward
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I'm trying to compress some audio and video files so they are small enough to go on my phone but i find a way to do it.
I heard using windows movie maker (which i have) but i cannot seem to find the compression tool anywhere.
Can someone tell me where the hell it is please.
sam
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Right, look at CRC: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=4621
there u can see 2.35. That's normal size, you can use it instead of 2.0 front, so will be a bit bigger, but also heavier. So 2.50 rear and 2.35 front. Do u think it's a good choice for street?
Yes thats a normal size for 26" , and by reading your profile you ride mod (19/20").
But the best tyres a Maxxis Creepy Crawlers fo" sho".
Tartybikes is probably the best place to buy them.
sam
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i found some but i need to be verified to ask about them
Or try adding them on msn.
sam
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Trials can't be dyeing, just look at the sheer aounnt of new members that have joined recently.
And becides that i saw an Onza Limey on the t.v. (channel5) you wouldnt have seen that a year ago.
sam
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I try not to think what i'd be doing if trials wasn't invented.
Just thank god it was though
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I don't own either but have ridden on bikes with both brakes and i would have to say the louise because of its sheer power and the fact that its cheaper.
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I will probably be riding southampton tomorrow.
So 11:00 at the train station fo those of you who don't know the drill.
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The only way the water will rot the seals on a maggie is if you do a really shite bleed and you have air in the system, water only does damage if air is in the system.
Yes there is a certain amount of oxygen trapped in water ( as it is 1 third oxygen ) but that isnt enough to rot seals, as proved by the majority of people using water in the magura and a tiny minority of these people having a problem with it.
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I'm loving my "661 john taylor pro models" eversince the day i bought them.
And at £20 from halfords you really can't go wrong.
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You need to put some effort in to your spelling.
Is that what this forum come to
Caning people for a silly typing error
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Riding? Where? What time.
If you out effort into your posts you'll be more likley to get some answers.
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I would like to run maxxis on the back(which i already do) and sticky on the front but i cant afford to replace the tyres that often so im stuck with my cc on the front which im happy with because you dont really use your front wheel so i'd only use it to save a tiny bit of weight.
sam
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As if you can say that about your sister... Thats f**king wrong.
Mat
Thats just what i thought.
Anyway welcome to the forum and i can't wait to see you on a ride so i can be with someone as crap as me.
sam
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I was just laying there in bed last night and i was wandering what the actual advantages of having a mod/stock or even 24".
I layed there for a while and i really couldnt think of any more than this_
MOD
low centre of gravity for better balance
small wheels to give better acceleration(if you can call it that) for when in a small area
STOCK
high bb rise to get up things
large wheels to make it easier when riding around
24"
a mix of both
and i came to wander is there any real advantage of having one or the other or is it all about your own personal preference and riding style.
sam
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I tell you now, i remeber it like it was yesterday- oh yes it was yesterday and anyone that was there will tell you how funny it was.
I simply went to hop up a 1ft wall but i hopped to high and to far and my brake gave way and i ended up off the wall, upside down with my feet in the air for about a minute and everyone laughed at me as usual.
But hey i don't care i know i laughed just as hard about it as everyone else did.
sam
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*cough* fanny *cough* i want 1, sex! *leaves white stains*
thats sweet mate, blue profile me 2 wont regret it.
sweet ride, i would shag it
Cheers
Wilky
No you deffinatley won't regret the profile but you may regret running your chain a bit tight
*cough*tomCough*nowsilentprofileCough*
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good to see you have tried again
Yer i took a leaf out of your book ash.
And the hole emery thing was mainly sticking up for him as he's my mate which i'd still do just obviously not on here.
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I don't see a reason why it shouldnt run o.k., they run fine on all other mods that i know of.
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Are you ever going to make your mind up about what your gunna ride.
First you wanted a python, then a pink revell(which will look shite by the way) and then you said on msn tonight you were looking at a zona.
Come on liam mak up your mind.
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I love the GU and the blue and silver colour scheme is IMO the best for that bike.
How much did the beast set you back.
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I think it looks great and i would probably dream about having one if i rode stock.
But thats my opinion and if you are thinking of buying it have a ride of a few if you can but at the end of it all its your decision and your decision only.
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Simple answer is no- you don't need a trials specific bike for trials.
But taking your bike i would buy some rigid forks- not sure which because im not a stock rider but onza do some gudun's i think.
Some new brake pads because usualy avids are quite good- just tune them e.g. pads, and cabe should make it good.
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Hi, my name is Sam and i come from Cosham, a small town near Portsmouth that is completley crap for riding mainy because i am the only rider in the area.
Ive been riding since august in 2005 so im not really that good. I ride a bog standard 05 t-pro except the carbon booster and metal tpa.
As some of you may or may not know me already i was formerly known as wardie on this forum but the validation took some time ( most probably my fault) so ive signed up again for a second chance.
i don't know many trials riders but the ones i do are pretty cool and i hope to meet some more when im out riding (usually southapton or portsmouth)
sam
Right Size Of Tyres?
in Beginners Trials Chat
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Oh o.k. then.
In that case go for something maxxis.
2.3ish on front 2.5 on back.
sam