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AdamR28

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More pics! Cheers for coming out lads, was a good ride (Y)

Phil sidehop to rear

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Jonny sidehop

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Stan tricky tap

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Stan up to front to swap

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Jonny TGSing (:P) down to the floor

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Stan sidehop

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Phil tweaked bunnyhop down steps

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Stan rolling gap

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And in big version:

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/media/liverpool3-2-8/stangap.jpg

Stan endo to over

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Phil tap

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Stan sidehop to rear (flash at end of shutter curtain - cheers TRA!)

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Close-up of Phil's tap

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Cheers again!

Adam

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Beasty pics ads, whats al these flash at the end talk?

Cheers man.

You can set the flash to fire at the start of the end of the exposure - at the end cuts down on dodgy light reflections (ie. street lights, check the Blackburn pics of me from the other night) on long exposures (Y)

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Awsome ride tonight, first good ride in a long long time, need to get back into riding properly now.

Some really nice pics taken Adam, I'm available for tripod hire 7 days a week :P.

Cheeyoz Phillipe. You do indeed, catch you on MSN about this week...

Haha, the tallest tripod in the world maybe?

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Sweet shots Ads! You're getting too good at riding shots.. :P

How have they modded them? :unsure:

Cheers!

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Every other side knobble has gone... saves about 50g a tyre and they reckon it grips better too (don't forget the tyres are designed for downhill = moving grip, not static grip like trials).

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Sweet pics as ever Ads! I don't believe Stan and Ali are taking the time to mod their tyres like that... You boys have too much time on your hands!! Real commitment (Y). Good to see Phil out and about too, riding like a beast as always!

Idea is that you can get more grip and saves 50grams per wheel

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Nice pictures, love the rolling gap one.

You can set the flash to fire at the start of the end of the exposure - at the end cuts down on dodgy light reflections (ie. street lights, check the Blackburn pics of me from the other night) on long exposures (Y)

It just means that the dodgy light trails (I.e. the trails you see of the rider that aren't due to the flash - normally blurred and feint) are behind the rider, rather than in front so it looks better (Y)

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