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N.Wood

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  1. Would Hope not knock up one from the old pattern? Dunno how it works but if you can get custom ones done surely they can dig out the specs for that rotor and press go?
  2. Not sure to be honest! I don't know the numbers I just know what works for me. I currently use a pure frame with a load of stackers and some sort of rockman stem. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/topic/180801-nick-wood-rig-one-echo-pure-sl-2013/
  3. For what its worth, I agree. Seems to be 29838584 variations in stem geo, but nothing to fit this market.
  4. My're favorite spot is either: Dartmoor (only got a shot of Bonehill, but 100s of other good tors too) Portland, Dorset Lamorna Cove, Cornwall Any of those I'll take really. BTW y'all ride some boring ass spots
  5. Ok, go for it kiddo.
  6. Pretty sure an easier gear won't help you gap further. Will also completely change your timing for taps etc.
  7. I love 18:15, only time I could do with lighter is un uphill bumpy natural run ups. But seems to help wheelspin so even then it can be good to have it slightly harder.
  8. When taking my bike to the Caribbean I found it tipped from side to side real easy. Something with wheels that could be opened out to be wider than the case then folded back when storing / going on the plane would be good. I used a CRC one.
  9. Might touch up a little on the edges with black marker so the white isn't so prominant? :shrug:
  10. Take the lockring off. I believe Tartybikes does a service?
  11. :bow: Haha what?! Is this Reservoir Dogs or some shit?
  12. N.Wood

    TRA in USA

    Never seen it, cheers for putting it up
  13. Mark get your bucket and spade ready, when my SL turns up you'll have enough of the Jurassic Coast in there to make a small sandcastle.
  14. ... Equally you have a lot less space to deal with when in a tight space on a stock due to wheelsize. So each plus has it's minus.
  15. Elliot Smith - Needle in the hay??
  16. Yeah from what I've found it seems to be pretty good, I've not found a modern rim that holds grinds specifically better than others as each ride the conditions are different and so it always changes. But yeah seems to work as good as the others, still straight after a 8 months or so, pretty light, clean looking graphics, nothing bad to say to be honest!
  17. You are correct mr hawkeye, its a rockman I did have a TT, but after the ~17th rear rim you own you tend to lose track haha.
  18. Going back on my word - Gonna fit one and see what happens!
  19. D'you not drive? Actually, are you not in New York? I guess not NYC otherwise you'd use the metro?
  20. I am only poking the fire because I'm bored, but: Doesn't compute. Seeking self assurance on a forum is kinda sad though, I'm sure you'd be picking up on it if someone else said it.
  21. I actually occasionally genuinely feel sorry for the poor boy. Now is one of those times.
  22. Yeah, you sure turned out alright!
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