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cai

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  1. Just super-glue a PowerPad backing on, surely one of your mates will have a spare, if not check the classifieds.
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    Paint Job

    Purple, but do it well. Onza paint jobs arn't bad, no need to make you frame look worse. Also use a good quality paint, some lower end paint weighs a tun!!!!
  3. Your bikes fuly done now! Well almost, it's just that dam ACS! We'll try n sort it out tomorrow, yeh?

  4. Get the meta, very light for the money! Cost - £29 Weight - 84g (without top cap, bolt and star nut) There on order at the moment at TartyBikes, but there found here.
  5. Could use the Echo tyres (very hard compound). There sh*t for trials biking, but ace for Chav bashing!
  6. Does that actually work better than a 'standard' grind???
  7. Mines been amazing, near enough 10 months so far (it came on my first bike). Never once has it skipped, and its still never been regreased ect...
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    Stolen Bike

    What a noob for doing that!!! I've added him now, but as someone said above the bike may be in a hell of a state when your mate gets it back.
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    T-comp 07

    Really dull! I was going to keep it raw, so I sanded it, and then with a finer paper. - that made it shinyer, but looked scratched. So sprayed it white, and it's looking good!
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    T-comp 07

    Me! I did it, the whole job cost me £11-50. Nitromors £4-50, White primer £3-50, White gloss £3-50. It came out quite well! Looks shiny-er in real life, but I may 'laquer' it soon.
  11. If chain tugs work on the DOB frames, these are the boys! Little heavy, but insanely strong.
  12. Perhaps CNC backings? But there rather pricey, and I'm not sure if they'd help either. lol, what a useless reply by me!
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    T-comp 07

    Thanks for the comments guys! Not after that twat through a giant padlock at me today, lol. Luckly its only the forks that got scratched.
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    T-comp 07

    Here she is; Quick spec: -Onza T-Comp 07 frame -Ashton forks -Try-all rims -Echo Hubs -Avid SD7 front -Maggie rear (C'zar lever and booster) + Atoms pads -Onza T-Pro cranks (did have echo forged, but stripped theads in one pedal hole) -Tensile FFW -Try-all stem and Replica handlebars
  15. Ozzy uses the Echo Team stem on his T-Pro, he gets on with it pretty darn well (160 x 25°)
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    Tar

    Ask a builder, they've always got leftovers.
  17. Ben wrote all of that himself, I just gave him a few pointers (how to bring in pictures,etc...). Thats why he didn't go to rugby training, because he was here doing this.
  18. £150 for that Simtra frame is awsome. She's sexy :$
  19. I've always loved street, but it's getting boring now! Natural on the other hand, you never ride the same section twice. You can create different lines to suit your style, and its much more satisfying when you accomplish a hard line. Also the angles of different rocks make a change from the flat surfaces of street. So basicly I'm better at street, but natty's so fun!
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    Zhi News

    Oh my, those pink rims are the sex!
  21. Looks quite nice. Don't spray the rear rim white though!!!!
  22. Cut the steerer! Also why put a spacer under the headset? (between the crown of the forks, and the very bottom of the headtube) It'll just muck up the geo even more!
  23. I love that picture! The only one missing is good old Nathers. So your a full member now, look in 'Classifieds' - you could get a new wheel in there rather cheap!

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