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  1. Bang Im already in Bournemouth. They love you as long as you show you can take photos etc. And Ash is a prune.
  2. My bad, I understand now. So its all done with a stills camera
  3. Nice Mike I like it, why not just leave it running all day and quickly change tapes over when they run out? That would make it even smoother?
  4. Tic knows some fitties so we are sorted.
  5. Get a mobile bar thingy, so that local tescos metro doesnt get raped.
  6. The internals on a mod/bmx (110mm) profile are the same as on a stock (135mm) profile. They will last, people who destroy them are doing something wrong. There will always be people who screw up hubs.
  7. hahaha funny, bit harsh, but funny enough for it not to matter. If I have a Seicento can i carry 600 people then?
  8. Sort it out boys, get some proper inverts on the go!
  9. If it still does that weird clicky out thing wih the lever I am going to stay well away. Looks the same as the other Avids except with a tiny caliper.
  10. Cool video Some nice techy moves and some powerful ones aswell.
  11. Its a bit to "pimp my ride dog!" for me but its quiet an achievement.
  12. The rims I use are Rhyno lights. If I'm honest even with my crummy wheel builds its hard to put a buckle in them. I have the 1.85 Holy Roller on the front. Its quiet a hard tyre but offers lots of grip, I'm not sure how it would fair on the back because there is not much gap between the tread. If you know what I mean. A friend of mine ran a DMR moto digga on the rear for a while it wasn't too bad grip wise but it did weight alot and you could feel it slowing you down. But thats the tyre I would reccomend if your doing to be doing my trials on your 24, but if you want to ride more streety lines involving a degree of speed go for the Comp X. It seems like a good compromise between grip and rolling resistance. [attachmentid=3765] Here is a photo of my bike you can see the tyres clearly (ish) and with the handy chalk on there the tread is more apparent. There is only one slight drawback with the Comp X, thats its width. Its dosen't give you a really steady platform whilst hopping on the backwheel on anything other than a flat surface. Do not buy a Tioga Blue Dragon, they offer absolutly no grip in the wet I had mine for 2 weeks, it nearly wore down completely and it just didnt grip.
  13. The biro trick doesnt work with D locks now, they have changed the key way to there is a small notch. Kryptonite changed their design completely because of the biro problem. If i need to go into a shop either I take it in or get a mate to wait out side.
  14. Just got it, and I'm not drunk Some of us have better things to do Janson!
  15. Steve, that is almost identical to my current rear tyre. Tioga Comp X. Also have a look at the Maxxis Holy Roller. Both very light, low rolling resistance and nice and grippy.
  16. Pete, centripetal force is the equal and opposite for to the centrifugal force. Newtons 3rd law, if object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts the same force in the opposite direction on object A.
  17. Got damn SM's with the stealth edits. Its rubber deffo!
  18. Im tempted to say he is just bunny hopping, but looking at his body position I would doubt that... Thats huge, the boys got skills.
  19. I don't know where it is but you where showing me ages ago when we were at ocean village.
  20. Sorry, but the spinning wieght will have no effect when you are riding. You mean centripetal force...
  21. Pete, please explain rolling weight? Drilling rims on the front, non drilled on the rear.
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