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tris

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  1. 30 Seconds to Mars....They are well good!!!
  2. you are a sick man!!! how the hell....?? you make manualing look wayyyyy to easy and some of that spinny stuff was nuts. loving the backwards manuals etc. congrats, lush.........
  3. totally agree!!!! DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!! Its true, my mate matt used to be a complete ledge. Now i never ever see him. He simply sleeps and plays WOW......no jokes/....don't start
  4. Doing trials on A BMW???? Is that the 'Park Bike'?? Cool videos, he has a really similar riding style to myself. But i think his riding looks sluggish on that bike...... Decent vids all the same, thanks.
  5. Make: Onza Model: Zoot Year: 2007 Stock/Mod/24": 24" WB: 1040mm Chain stays: 380mm BB rise: +35mm Head Angle: 73 Degrees Strength rating out of 10: 8 Weight rating out of 10: 6 Value for Money out of 10: 9 Spec: Fly Guy 24" Forks, Avid BB7 203mm Front Disc, Magura HS33 Rear brake + Booster, Smooth rims. Onza Ronnie and Reggie Wheels. Overall comments : Good Street frame and ok for basic trials moves. Bunnyhops well, Spins well. Sidehops are not as easy as a purely trials bike, a lot of work to keep on the backwheel due to the more streety geo.
  6. How the hell can you computer generate a video with that amount of detail!!!! bloody hell.....some aspects must of been real otherwise the editing would of taken years....Amazing though....
  7. Hi there, welcome.....Even though your an older member than me: Joined 2007??? And 5 posts? Your not exactly new lol.
  8. TGS trials is ghey....compared to BMX. Street Trials, Street Riding, All mixed with BMX is cool....ie Danny Mac, Tailwhips, 360's, Crankspins and Manuals make an awesome vid to watch. That was frikkin nuts at 0.39. Imagine it on a Trials Bike. I think your arms would snap in half!!!
  9. Bloody Hell!!! That was amazing!! What a legend. I don't normal like uni-trials, but that took some balls, and he pulled it off!!!!
  10. well if the guy can't get a sprung tensioner to work he must be some sort or retard. Common Sense. Anyhow, that was a good explanation for why locked tensioners are soo crap.
  11. I did A2 DT last year and ballsed up as well....got a D. ANyways, just found this other thread and looks like quite a good idea..... Trials Proof Headphones Something based on this could be a good idea because you can come up with a lot of ideas and it is a gap in the market..... Thought i'd add: They would need a system that holds them to the ears really well. They'd have to be shockproof. They'd have to be strong. Some sort of volume switch on the handlebars. Possibly a safety sytem so if the rider falls off or is near traffic the volume decreases.
  12. Editing officially sucks, Wheelies are boring...... Manuals are sweet...which i could do that. Some good riding in there so nice one.
  13. THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED TOO MANY TIMES AND THIS IS THE ANSWER:: Freehubs are not PERFECTLY true. It's a flaw in how alot (70%?) of rear hubs are machined. (I don't know whether this is the same with FFW'S...) So basically if you own a fixed tensioner, you will notice the chain getting tight-slack-tight-slack....etc. The only proper way to fix this is to buy a sprung tensioner. You can cable tie (ie. force) a fixed tensioner, to make it stay in position, but it will strain your chain and sprockets...... Hope this helps.
  14. £80!!! What a rip off! I quite like my stanard one. If i broke it i would go for an anodised one, just for the look, but i would never spend more than £20.
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