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hugo bashall

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  1. i would go for the maggie hs33 front and back always reliable and with a good firm hold
  2. thankyou very much thats really helpfull, just what i needed to know hugo..
  3. Hi guys. I was just wondering why on some forks do they have the brake mounts on the front and on others the brake mount is on the back?? also what are the advantages of both? thanks Hugo...
  4. ouch lad, that looked bloody bad
  5. just got more pallets :D :D

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  6. thanks i will try that very helpful thank you very much
  7. thanks all for the helpful advise I am getting there, probably going to start looking for a new bike as I am progressing. Hugo..
  8. the pads are fine and it doesn't feel like it needs bled, it bites nice and quickly just not strong enough maby me and you should do a water bleed? made yours nice. what exactly does a booster do? thanks hugo..
  9. Hi all, I have a pair or hs11's on my mod onza t-bird. I find them fine for small kind of flatland stuff like 360 pivots and pedal kicks ect, but when it comes to getting up something, or when im on a ledge were I need them to hold they slip through. its so frustrating. I have grinded my rims and put new pads in but that hasn't seem to done the trick. anyone have any offers on how to make them stronger? thanks Hugo..
  10. Yeah helps a lot, especially if you do a deep grind. Check out Rim Grinding Will walk you through best ways to do it. Also what pads are you running? Hugo...
  11. thore phase are a good choise, reliable, breathable and thick in the places you need it to be
  12. hi, i started trials about a year ago. i live in the country so do alot of natural/farm riding. i bought a second hand onza t-bird for 140. it has been amazing for a beginers bike. i am now looking to upgrade as i find the sprocket size is too large so the gearing is too low for bigger pedal ups ect. i think that onza 20'' is definatly the way to go, but if you can buy localy so you can have a go on the bike you want to buy. best of luck hugo...
  13. thankyou very much thats really helpfull, im going to go practise right now
  14. Hi all I have just started to progress onto pedal ups on my onza t-bird mod. I find that when trying to get up bigger obstcles ( about 5 pallets stacked up) it is easier to approach with a bit more speed, but when i do this i find that my bike is too lower geared to get a substantial kick in!! Is this due to my sprocket size or am i doing something rong? thanks Hugo...
  15. Thanks for the useful advice will bare that in mind, I think the best thing is if I were to try out both bikes and see which i feel more comfortable on. Hugo...
  16. My mistake just wanted to say hi. Also just wondering, I find my friends bike (CZAR 07 MOD) much more suited to my riding style. Would it be worth getting a similar frame. Or would a stock suit me better due to being 6 foot? Cheers Hugo...
  17. Hi all, iv'e been looking around this forum quite alot since joining so I thought I would introduce myself as I have not got round to this yet. I am currently on my second trials bike. I have been into trials for quite some time now and hope I can gain knowledge for more experienced members here. I have just turned 16, live in Cumbria. I usually ride Downhill and DJ but really looking forward to advance further in trials. I am not the most experienced rider in trials only taking it up over a year ago, but I will try my best to help fellow members. Currently im riding an Onza T-bird. I sometimes however I feel the bike holds me back from advancing further, but I make do with what i have. Thanks for reading. Hugo...
  18. well i am very comfortable on my mod so i think i may stay with that, but yes thats defonatly a good idea, i will try some stock's thankyou
  19. i always use tarty bikes, also for advise they are also really helpfull on the phone.
  20. just keep telling your self that you can do it, thats what helps for me. whatever you do dont smash stuff!! then you get in trouble just stay calm possibly take 5
  21. i ride a onza t-bird mod and i am about 6ft tall.
  22. hi there guys, I am considering buying a new bike, I live in the country side so mainly ride natural features but sometimes take a trip to town. So should I go stock or mod? thanks hugo.
  23. hi, my name is hugo, i ride a onza t-bird and have been riding for about 1 and 1/2 years, i love riding all types of bikes from trials to dh. i have learnt the basics and now am trying to develop my skills to be able to get up onto stuff. i am also looking for an upgrade in bike? finaly i have dyslexia so i apologise for any bad spelling!! thanks Hugo
  24. thanks thats really helpfull, i seem to find with my hs11's they seem to slip through when i realy dont want them to, but from riding friends bikes with hs33's they seem to bite so much better!!
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