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Revolver

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  1. Got it in one. I've got a solution however. Next time FHM/Nuts/The other one have an arse feature, buy it. Then, when you take pictures of your sidehops from behind, scan in and photoshop a lovely ladies' arse in the place of your own.
  2. I presume it means he wants you to have his babies.
  3. Think? If I'd've just been sick, I'd know about it.
  4. Could always take it back and bruy one with MP3 capabilities?
  5. That won't make your sound surround, you know. Buy two two way adaptors. Put two of the speaker leads into one, and plug that into the other. The final speaker lead goes into the remaining hole. Done.
  6. It's mine now. Yes, I do. Strength, I've had mine 6 months or so, and it's not showing signs of anything bad. The brake mounts are supposed to be made from cheese, but despite this, mine are fully intact. It isn't the easiest brake to set up though. Mine has a habit of The armour gusset by the BB on the downtube has come in handy once or twice, its scratched there but not dented. Take that as you like though, I'm not a big rider, I'm quite new in fact. (I began in february, lol) Ride like? This bike is shorter than some mods. It is really rather short. It's great for spinny stuff and manuals when coupled with a high rise stem and bars. I've got the onza t-raptor stem, that was the closest thing I could find to what I wanted, with some azonic world force bars, which are maybe 2" rise. It now pulls up and manuals with ease rivalling that of my jump bike, although as a Dr. Jekyll with 24" wheels with the 26" dropouts, you can take that however you like. I digress. It's wheelbase is adjustable, I forgot to put, thanks to horizontal dropouts. I have the wheel slammed though, or close to it. With brake set up, I think it's easiest to have the wheel in the middle. Moving on, the BB height seems just like all the other 24"s out there. It's quick to back wheel, and easy to keep there. Erm.. Anything else you'd like to know?
  7. He's right you know. The trailstar, that might be a good frame for what you're looking for.
  8. Yeah, curious as to why they never take pictures of sidehops from the front.
  9. Do want! Might get one of those next year. Mind, I made a deal with the scientist, I have to get a green one...
  10. I'LL DO IT! Unless chandler wants to do a loughborough ride.
  11. For someone you don't like, get them a smack-in-the-box. That's like a jack-in-the-box only with a boxing glove.
  12. Revolver

    Bunnyhop Record?

    Neither of those were bunnyhops! Sidehops. Bunnyhops are a rolling technique. If you pedal into that, it becomes a pedal-up or a surge or a jap slap.
  13. If the shop has n account with Moore & Large distributor, they can get onza in.
  14. Position your tensioner so it is tensioning up, and take out the spring, that normally tensions down, and instead, use a cable tie to pull the tensioner up. Genius idea, I think.
  15. I'd quite like one of these. How come you chose not to make a new hs33 style lever?
  16. Do! I'm looking forward to this, I reckon if I worked out in order to make myself better at trials I might be able to stick with it. It will also have a cosmetic advantage too.. Win.
  17. Revolver

    Podcasts

    I don't have any music podcasts, but I do have Chris Akrigg's podcast. That reminds me, there's a new video out now, I think.
  18. The chris king steelset goes deep. I look at that, and then inside my frames, and wonder how the hell it would ever go in far enough.
  19. Heh, same. I'm doing multimedia at BTEC level. I picked something that I enjoyed, and that I had a head start on (I knew some flash) and it's turned out well. Hopefully I can make something of it. I've never managed to drop the habit of slacking off though. When I get on a roll with a project though, I tend to work pretty hard. So my advice, choose something that interests you, and that you already have some skills towards.
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