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About God-Rides-Trials

  • Birthday 03/26/1990

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  • Real Name
    Andrew Farmer
  • Bike Ridden
    Mod
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    T-pro frame echo lite, hog rims front and back magura liet master hubs front and back mutiny spokes koxx and echo pads carbon fibre 30" riser bars T-master stem Maxxis tyres LLUUUSHHHHH to ride been riding about 7 months

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    Trials, Rugby, Bass Guitar, Riding, tv, THE MIGHTY BOOSH!!!!!
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    BRIDPORT!!!!!!

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  1. you can get the P.V.C tape that they use on shower parts which is waterproof and sticks really well, how do i know - because i have it. Cheers, Andy you can get it from bradfords b&q etc.
  2. Hello, when i was learning i was told that its all about the arms and the ass. Try to get your ass behind the frame more allowing you more space to lift up the bike but remember not to keep to much weight at the back because you will not be able to hop afterwards. And remember its all in the ass............................. Cheers, Andy
  3. Hi, i was wondering which cranks to buy. I was going to buy the 6061 echo forged isis for £52 I have a maximum range of £65 to get 170 millimeter isis crank arms if you have any advice it would be appreciated. Thanks, Andy
  4. Vey nice ! nice build. You may want to get a lighter back wheel though (drilled) but it is well nice Pretty, Andy
  5. Hello, i have just bought the Onza 30" riser bars and they are amazing they are really strong and super light they are made from carbon fibre and have alluminium inserts, 287g they look great too! Besh mod bars available by far!
  6. Hello, i had the exact same thing happen to me so i just took apart the lever and then used a pair of pliers and put it all back together and it works like a dream but takes ages and make sure you remember where it all goes. Cheers, Andy
  7. Thanks but the one that i need is 68mm x 128mm does anyone know where i can get the f.s.a platinum pro D.Hin that size?
  8. Hi, I have been looking all over for an isis bottom bracket and i want to get the platinum pro the D.H. or the Ti but i cant find them anywhere have looked all over the well known sites and i cant find any 128mm i have searched google but it never seems to be what is described. If anyone knows where i could buy one from it would be much appreciated Thanks, Andy Also if anyone would recommend an alternative that is of a similar price and just as good please dont hesitate to mention it
  9. You should definitely stick with 18t the acs claw lasted me about three weeks but the welded one has lasted about two months and is still going strong, cheers, Andy
  10. Hello i have been looking all over and i cant seem to find anywhere to buy the F.S.A. platinum pro bottom bracket i ride a t-pro frame and would really like to find out where to buy 128mm FSA Bottom Bracket I have checked alot of mainstream websites and they usually only go up to 118mm, If they have the platinum pro titanium version in 128mm that would be helpful. If anyone knows of any websites please reply, Cheers, Andy
  11. It has to be the GU (G-unit) for definate it is amazing so nice to ride it has quite a high cog though so you are higher than the echo team. Dont be put of by the long one my friend is around 5ft 6" and he rides it really well!!!!! Hope it helped. Cheers, Andy
  12. Hello me and my little brother have been doing it for the past 5 months just around town. it helps with trials because you use your body weight and you arms quite alot. It is quit esimilar to trials as you can do it anywhere and alot cheaper!! but no way near as good. Cheers, Andy
  13. Hi, I have a little brother that rides he has my old base t19fd he has learnt fast and its great to have someone to ride with because it encourages you to ride so its more fun for both of you ! plus you can sell them your old parts. So i would definately get your little sister into trials. There aren't enough female riders! but she should probably get a cheap bike to start with incase she dosent like it. Small children can be so fickle.... Cheers, Andy
  14. Hello i don't think so far as braking power goes, they are that dissimilar but they lever on the 04/05 is higher quality and you don't need to use an allen key, although the new hs33's don't seem to have as much bite as the old ones when you pull the lever it is more cushioned which i don't prefer so as long as you know what you are doing then buying some levers and fitting them shouldn't be too hard. The actual brake part of them is identical (as far as i know) Hope that helped, Andy
  15. Hmmmmmm....? the way i learnt was to back wheel about 3/4 of a bike length away from the ledge then use the momentum from the roll-in to hop on to your nose, you should then still have enough moimentum to nose hop, but reallly push with your knees and use ur arms lift the front end and then you have doene it! takes a while to learn but its quite cool and looks pretty good.
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