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Chris Elson

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  1. That is sooo sexy, i love it The braided hosing makes the bike look soo much nicer.
  2. ERHHHH i feel sick looking at all of these pictures.
  3. Alright mate Its not to hard to do it yourself. But my mate J-KAY can do it for you. He has done mine before and its fine. Helicoil is apperently stronger.
  4. Hi I would say a Ashton Justice just because it looks soo nice. 1055mm with Ashton forks.
  5. Front disk , rear maggie, i wouldnt go with dual disk. But wouldnt mind going with front and back maggies. Cant beat a hs33
  6. The warehouse would be very good for those rainy days. Cant ride anywhere at the moment because of the weather
  7. WORTHING!!!!!! London was very good too. Loved it
  8. I just get on with trials , i dont ride my bike just to count how many backhops i can do.
  9. Ye it sounds like it , thats what i would of thought. Maybe your muscles aren't used to the strain of trials.
  10. I always think to myself that i will deffineatly try to eat healthy, and maybe i can last abit longer on the rock sections, but if you really think about it , its not really your health affecting the way you ride its just how good you are, the less experienced you are at trials the harder its going to be to hop around things, which means you are going to get alot more tired. The harder you ride the section the harder its going to be on you. Thats what i say Cheerz for the comments people. Hope i make sense.
  11. Hellooo Does anyone actually eat healthy just to stay fit for trials? What do people think about this? Comments Please Chris121
  12. JT! thats horrible Did you do it yourself?
  13. Hi I used to have 661 gloves but i hated them, after a few months the stitching started to come out on the fingers, and holes were starting to appear. I'm now using fox racing gloves and had them for about 2 months and they are still in very good condition , my mate has some too and he has had his for 2 years and they are still in good use. I just use a bmx helmet, bell or something. I think they provide much more safety to your head then the giro ones. Thanks
  14. Just found this video on google video and found it so funny. Enjoy http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8845429906560840314 Watch the lips
  15. Ye i did , i saw the topic on there. Just i think its always good for new members to have their say too.
  16. Kenny Baeley leaves Koxx, this is what Koxx has to say to him. Quite sad "The season of the transfers begins... After numerous collaboration years, The roads separate themselves for KOXX and Kenny BELAEY. Thank-you A LOT Kenny for the whole times that one passed together, these four years will remain forever engraved in the life of KOXX. We wish you good luck in your new adventures. To soon on the zones CHAMPION!! "
  17. I want to play the triangle, i heard its good money. Here it is: Thanks
  18. Ye sometimes it can be annoying but thats why this is the new members chat, some people cant find the exact answer they want. Like someone said, if someone wants to read it they will, you can see by the title what it is about, if you seen it before don't read it.
  19. Hi It is always much easier when your gapping something from a height onto a smaller object. But i supose its alright for someone whos been doing it only 2 months. Well done
  20. Hi I would say 20inch for a beginner just because its less to move around, i'm 6.2 and it was ok at the beggining, then after 6 months i had learnt the very basics on a 20inch, i moved to a 26inch just because of my height, i took a risk really to change to a 26inch just because i didn't know how i would perform on a 26inch but i found it much better. Chris121
  21. Hi My mate brought a T-pro of his mate and there was one little dent in the downtube, after about 5 months the top of the down tube cracked. But i still think they are good for beginners.
  22. Hi Ye i brought some Clarks brake pads from halfords and they are rubbish.
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