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N.Wood

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  1. Sweet, yeah i know Yeandles pretty well, their office about 25 mins from ours and my boss used to work for them We are Southwest Geotechnical http://www.swgeotech.co.uk/, we work for alot of the big Civils firms (Dean and Dyball, Atkins, Black and Veatch etc) We'd be happy to tender for jobs, give us a bell and we'll have a chat.
  2. Hope these frames come out before my dropout falls off
  3. What company are you with? If you need any sort of ground investigation or soils testing hit me up
  4. Nice vid - Weather looks better than it was on sunday.
  5. WIll make no difference. Spend the time riding instead.
  6. Unlikely. How long have you been riding?
  7. Yes the difference it would make is lighter.
  8. Stick with front disk, lean over front more.
  9. More info needed... Push it down with the brake locked? Buy Tricks And Stunts.
  10. Good old Sidmouth... How was it?
  11. Echo SL if you wanna spend the dollar, if not Echo TR. The best freewheels out at the moment.
  12. Thats cool - When you learn some stuff give us a thread on best cut for your money / overrated cuts/best way to cook steak etc etc.
  13. A double wheeled tensioner (Try-All/Tensile if on a budget, Rohloff if you wanna spend the dollar) will do the jobbie.
  14. I still have the scar from the chunk of missing flesh on my knee from going round a wet tarmac corner with these.
  15. N.Wood

    Yearbook.

    Don't try to be funny. Its your yearbook, write what you want?
  16. While we're here... Can you run 3x on the non disk side of a, say, H hub or BUB hub with such a small flange?
  17. Ok then hit me with some weights and prices and 'qualities'.
  18. What are you talking about? Agree with Mark, it totally depends on the rock and conditions. I ride rocks like those all the time, and it depends on the conditions as to how I handle them. The same line is sometimes done forwards, sometimes sideways dependingon how slippy the rock is at the time. Also look for little flat parts on the rock to aim for, or an ede to hook your front wheel over.
  19. I think he's saying Wheelpro and DT Swiss gave differing numbers and you confirmed it was infact Wheelpro who were correct.
  20. Its ok I'm a geotechnical engineer now.
  21. Excellent addition to this topic thanks.
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