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cai

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  1. I run 22:14 on my 24UK - rides luush! Don't belive the whole "it works fine doing TGS" though, i can sidehop etc.. on my 24" but its such a chore compared to doing it on my Zoo! I ride it simply to have fun on - everything else is done on the Pitbull
  2. Meta cranks = ISIS versions of the square tapered Onza crank put on the 07 mod bikes (im not on about 'muscle men')
  3. Tars all off from both my rims now
  4. Mine was a light grind, but now its practally smooth. So yeah mines dead too. Aslong as theres hold then im happy theres no noise with my brake so thats kind of cool i guess - maybe my setups just too stiff..
  5. frame looks stunning ..looks of that bike ain't great though, cranks should be black!
  6. I have a suprisingly low amiunt of bite, yet the hold is awsome - its like never slipped
  7. Pretty sure its the new 'Echo SL' stem, and the 'Echo Low Rise' bar..
  8. How much weight will this even save good to hear koxx have taken on suggestions from actual riders though!
  9. Yes, don't ever bother with the standard one if your riding trials. Trials version has double the engagments, bolt on axle, pretty sure the axle itself is more heavy duty? and the cassette body is steel so cogs won't dig in quite so easily I appologise for even suggesting the 'ProII' to you - i meant the 'ProII Trials'..
  10. Either a Hope ProII, or a Chris King classic/ISO ..they are like the only real options when it comes to 135mm trials freehubs.
  11. Freewheels have the ability to well 'freewheel' - meaning you can roll along and keep your cranks stationary. These freewheels then engage or 'pick up' when you pedal (better quality freewhells and freehubs usually have more engagements). Fixed sprockets/cogs are constantly fixed, so they are always engaged. If you have a freewheel on the cranks then you should run a fixed cog on the rear - likewise if you have a freehub then you should be running a fixed cog up front. Understand??
  12. So can you can push this lever blade downwards and also in towards the bar, and this is the reason for the 2 cables??
  13. You two just ruined it all, shame on you
  14. I want a pair.. EDIT: the whole pads lasting 3 times longer thing sounds awsome too
  15. So Luke this ain't a piss take or have i missed your sarcasm?
  16. From the news section on the Heatsinkbikes.com.. haha. I don't see how a company can one minute consider something useless and that they'd have to throw them away, to then charging £100 for them Is this a wind up, or are Heatsink actually gunna sell these? Like is anyone here willing to buy these?? Cai.
  17. Whens the unveiling of this colour scheme gunna happen, or is it just that gold finish that you did on the proto?? ..pics
  18. Look really good! At that weight and price - i'll buy one
  19. Na mate, Echo hubs have these big spacers in between the hub and frame, this tensioner goes on insted of the spacer.. There'd be no room on a ProII (or any other hub that i know of) for this design of tensioner to work properly.
  20. They look good mate, you'll be needing the 12mm one - so the one thats out of stock haha. I'll be getting one for my Echo hub when the 12mm versions are back in stock..
  21. Is this the frame that was on ebay bout a week ago at £90??
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