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josh h-l

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About josh h-l

  • Birthday 11/28/1991

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    onzabikes@hotmail.co.uk
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    andover

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  • Real Name
    josh harrington - lunt
  • Bike Ridden
    Mod
  • Quick Spec
    Onza t-bird LE & Onza t-pro

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  1. Hi i use a green ZHI booster for my bike, i think they look pretty good and strong.
  2. Some one i know has the 07 and it is alot heavier than my 06, but now i got t-pro, so much better to ride. But if your looking for a t-bird i would say 06.
  3. Hi yeah there isn't one, the 2007 Onza's are a t-vee t-bird t-pro and a t-comp
  4. Hi you can get tar from ebay, thats all i do. also tartybikes sell monty spray tar
  5. cool good luck, i found i had to just get rid of the habit of taking my foot off and just go for it, the way i did that was thinking if my front wheel makes it so will my back. so good luck to everyone that tries it and i hope that it helps!
  6. I dont know if this will help but i find that when i am side hoping up high things, just think to yourself if your front wheel makes it your back wheel will always follow. Works for me anyway!
  7. Animal Skate shoes, not to bad but keeps getting cought on my brake booster. not a good thing!
  8. Hi its from school of rock i think, was a while since i watched that film? also yeah i hear it is a good starter bike
  9. i get nearly every thing from my local bike shop even though i know that the prices on the internet are cheaper, this way i can also get advice if im not sure on how to fit the part for example, rather than getting an advice email from some one and not understanding what they mean. My local isn't to bad at stocking trials parts and overall they dont take to long getting them in, some times the bike shop is the only option beacuse i want to go riding all the time and cant be bothered to wait for delivery off the internet. but its understandable why people shop on the internet especially if there local bike shop doesn't stock trials parts.
  10. lol thanks yeah that did help. i do some "streety streety" but i am getting on to bigger stuff and i started this topic because i was trying to get up a 9 brick to back wheel and found i could of got up it alot more times if my brake didn't slip and i had tar on. So yeah i think i will grind my rim, thanks for every ones input, much appriciated!
  11. i have been riding trials for a while, and i have been fine with just using tar, but as the wet weather is coming in, is it worth grinding my back rim? i heard that your brake pads wear down quickly, and after a while it needs grinding again so after a year you might need a new rim because it will weaken. But an upside is no tar and works in the wet. what do you think worth it or not?
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