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Pagie

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  1. I enjoy both probably better at natural, but street is enjoyable when your learning new things!
  2. Where abouts in the west midlands are you?
  3. Ridden a few sets of echo forks and they ride really nice, and they are light
  4. any other replies? as i don't think joe is right in the head... to be honest he should of sold his zoot to me!
  5. i would like to go for bigger wheels but i find i just can't adapt to them aswell. I feel comfortable on 24" as i have ridden a zoot which i really liked, but they are to much money at this moment. i have found an ashton 20" at just over £200 with maguras in good condition, although i would probably put my monty x-lite forks, front wheel and avid on it. wise move???
  6. Anybody got an opinion on them? How do they ride? i'm looking at an 05, whats the geo like for a lad 6ft 4? Cheers Chris
  7. My mate ran tubeless tyres with tubes and he had no problems so i'd imagine you'll have no problems
  8. The Halfords grips i feel are immense, especially once they have molded to your hand.
  9. good riding, good editing and a good ending lmao
  10. get out there and ride both see which suits you most! ive ridden 20", 24" and 26" and personally i'd go 24" as in my opinion that was what i was most comfortable on
  11. Yup anyone is welcome, i may even have words with some of the top locals lol so ye i shall leave a post up nearer the time Cheers for interest Chris
  12. Hey, looking at getting a brum ride going soon. i no a few people who want to come but are injured. But id imagine we could do it in the next month or so, so im just looking for interest on who wold like to come. Cheers Chris
  13. These people are actually preety cool, they don't mind you riding anything aslong as you don't wreck it. We were chatting to ours for about half hour and he was telling us all the stuff that you have to go through to become one, and theres a 4 day course where they teach you to ride stairs and get up curbs etc!
  14. Ive been having the same problem! but my freewheel and rear cog dont line up, could this be your problem? Cheer Chris
  15. hey, i run a 203mm rotor with an avid juicy 5 on the front of my 20" no problems... immense stopping power! go for the 203mm
  16. Few of my mates run julies and they seen preety good, although i must say my avid juicy 5 is beast.
  17. 3 bikes, 20", hardtail and bmx use them all for what there meant to be used for
  18. Nice, some good street moves goin down . Chris
  19. hey dude! nice to see you on the forum atlast, hopefully we will be going riding soon , anyways Cheers Chris
  20. My bike is within millimetres of being built. The only thing that is stopping me from riding is a pedal thread insert as the cranks i bort 1 of them came without 1. Can anybody at all help me out and tell me where i can get 1. Cheers Chris
  21. I meant around the £50 mark. Sorry.
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