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Excellent. Riding was immense, as was the intro - but I found the main bit of the video quite boring (as a video - the riding was great). Overall value:
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There's no "Guim7" in there? EDIT: Noice.
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Need the pic, homie.
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Ok. Looks like I'm going for: Avid Ultimate Lever+Arms (using standard pads, then switching to Heatsinks in CNC Vee backings later on) Oddysee Linear Slick Cable Heatsink Adapter Echo V Booster Is this gonna rub my tyre? Really don't want it to, for all this money. T-Pro, with 47mm Hog rim, and CreepyCrawler 2.5, with the above brake set-up - yes/no? Experiance would prove useful please. I don't mind if it's close, so long as it doesn't actually rub. Cheers all - and would prefer replies from people running rear V on mods. Think it should fit, as the '07 Onzas come with Vees standard?
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Yes - ground rim. I've also found these. (Top link... the one with "Save 33%") Should do shouldn't they? With those, it'll be a £100 set-up ish. I can upgrade to the heatsinks at a later date if I really want, but surely those should work? I have money now, but I don't wanna spend what I don't have to... Thanks for speedy replies.
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Had maggies from day one. My front one's been fine, but the rear has been a never ending story of seal replacing, and wasted money. I've used the search on all of these questions, but not much of use came up First off: I know there'll be an overwhelming vote for maggies, but I'm sick of them. How would any of you rate Vees? I'm coming into some money soon, and am thinking I'll play it safe, and get some Avid Ultimates (the £70 ones on tarty - lever + arms) with an oddysey linear slick cable, and some CNC Heatsink Vee Backings, and transfer my snowy material. Second question: Will this setup work? I've heard that the some Vees take up a lot of space, and won't fit around a wide rim (I've got one of the 47/48mm hog rims, on a T-Pro). Third question: Where can I get some of the adapters that go on my frame, and let me run Vees? I've seen really simple ones, and even though I'm coming into money, I'd like to avoid spending £30 on the Heatsink ones if possible. Fourth question: I'm fairly sure it should, but will an Echo 4-bolt booster work if I just use the two lower holes? Finally: I've read you need to boil the pads in water to remove the material. How do I get them to stay in the CNC backings? Do they screw in? Or is it an aroldite job? Opinions, and any advice regarding this setup will be much appriciated - please don't say "Get another maggie and treat it properly", I've treated them all very well, and I'm not even a harsh rider Speedy replies prefered, but not essential. Cheers, -Flipp
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What's the first song? The one with the bikes on sale, and the actually fairly good BMXers? Love it - want it. Great video
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http://banksy.co.uk/ for the win. The good, skilled graffiti artists are most deffinately not vandalism. Or anything with a powerful message, that can be quite simple/stenciled. (eg - Banksy)
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I ran a 20" 2.4 in my T-Pro when I first started. You can just pull the wheel further back in the dropouts, and the pads will line up with the rim just fine. However: I also found that an extra link left the chain too saggy, and it was too short if I didn't add an extra one. For this reason, I would suggest getting a half link. They give just the right amount of extra length; Secondly, unless you have an abnormally wide 20" rim, the pads may struggle to reach the rim. I had my Magura salves ALL the way in, and on max TPA, and the only just locked. For this reason, I would suggest a booster. Echo 4-Bolts work very well, and they are the cheapest I've found. On top of this, you will need 4-Bolt mounts, as you can't use the EVOII's that you'll have been using on the T-Vee. To kill two birds with one stone, you could get some of the Tensile OffSet 4-Bolt mounts. These will give you the right type of mount, and move the salves closer to the rim. All in all - it's a hastle - but you CAN do it. On the other hand, you could just get some of the ordinary 4-Bolt mounts, and a 19" rim/wheel, and a 19" tyre. This will work out cheaper, as later on - if you go for the first method - you will realise you want to upgrade, and will spend all the money anyway. If you're on a budget (like I am/was) I would recommend an Onza Hog rim (or a Hog rim on a T-Pro ((or T-Master if you have a bit more money)) hub if you want a whole wheel), and a Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyre. Bear in mind - unless you can lace a rim onto a hub - which by the sound of you're experiance time - you don't (no offence intended), you'll also need to pay/have a contact with someone who can do it for you. A lot of mod riders use this set up, and not a lot of complaints... I've had absolutely ZERO trouble with either of them. In either case - I would recommend you get some chain tugs - or better yet - some snail cams (none in stock at the moment) to keep your wheel in place, which stops you snapping your chain like some daft b*****d just did :$ Chuck me an email/MSN/PM if you need any more info. Flipp
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A friend once snapped the bit of the brake that clamps it to the bars, so he took a really long jubilee clip, and wrapped it round the entire lever body + bars. Worked ace. Couldn't even tell... though the TPA couldn't move as, it too, was clamped over
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Riding = good Video = boring
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I can't even afford a working brake for my T-Pro - let alone 6 bikes.
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That blue one is hideous - yet your's is gorgeous. Only improvements I could make is a dark front rim (to match the rear), and a more modlike stem (purely for looks. the frame looks as though it's leaning forwards, so a forwards leanin stem to match. not got a clue what it'd ride like - never rode a stock) Oh. And a front rotor beastly enough to match the rear THEN it would be the nicest bike under the sun... ...or moon - incase there's a niceish one over in Oz.
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Will make the next one even more subtle. (No I don't think the colour of the car was a subtle one )
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Credit for the photo goes to Mike Deere. If you want one doing of you, I have lots of time due to slashed tendons. There are 9 differences: Go!
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Thanks for responses everyone. Not replied as I've been away snowboarding in France. I'll be making many more of these in the near future, as when I stopped to help someone, my hand got run over by a skiier... who didn't even stop!! Was lovely and gorey Was standing in a very dramatic looking puddle of red snow. I now have 8 stitches in my hand, holding the skin together over a lovely collection of sliced tendons. Not alloud to bend my fingers for 3 weeks now But it's on my left - and I'm right handed, so I can still 'shop If you want one of you doing, just chuck your picture my way - I have nothing better to do. ...This is what I get for helping people EDIT: By the way - how well would you rate my photoshop skills? Good, or not so good? Thanks for any pictures Flipp
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I think it's the rear tyre that did it. Looks like one from the early 90's trials vids.
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Looks ancient. (Or it would if the frame wasn't NEARLY so shiny) Don't know why... just looks really old
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Will have to make the next one even harder Still gotta get the last one though
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Made one in a different thread - and it seemed to go down well. Although they might have been sarcastic. Can't tell as I only have the Online Sacrasm Detector 3.1 Anyway - they seemed to find it too easy, so here's another one. 'Tis quite a bit harder I think. There are 10 differences - some are obvious, some are very subtle. Enjoy Flipp (Post your answers)
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Only just got my bike back to working - which it still might not be However - going snowboarding for the week, leaving tomorrow. Can I enter sometime next week? Haha. Possibly a week on Monday I'll have it done.
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:$ Will make another one soon. Haha. Anyone who can photoshop - make your own - we'll have a competition (In a new thread)
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!! I shall have to make the next one harder. There's still one more though Keep trying. I think I'll make another and start a "Spot The Difference Competition" thread. Haha