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Rex-Geo

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  1. well it turned out a disaster, tried a medium star nut, everything was going fine than it snapped in half
  2. Hi, I am not to sure but would i need a small star nut to fit the inspired element forks (6mm wall thickness)?? thanks for any help.
  3. looks really smart, nice bike
  4. ouch!! that looks very painful, get well soon.
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    Max Schrom

    1:12 i really thought he was going to do a G-turn there or something like that
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    Snapped

    where is that place?? ive seen a few of those riding spots being used in the clean-001 videos. and it looks great to be honest
  7. Tony Sandoval, heres one of his vids where he has pegs on his inspired
  8. you told us so much about yourself but you've forgotten to tell us your name Anyway hello and welcome.
  9. That first picture with the columns look great
  10. What sort of price on a frame are you after?? and I know your not wanting an Onza but the Onza Comp frame is pretty good if not then i would say some sort of a rockman frame, i love rockmans
  11. Pictures are pretty much needed for people to have a guess at the price. unless you can give a detailed description
  12. I reckon people learn better by doing and trying, not watching someone else do it. It would say its a good website for absolute beginners in their first days/weeks of trials riding or maybe someone getting a few tips on how to do a certain move, but i wouldn't find it much helpful.
  13. Yeah it shouldn't be that then, try what AlexxRogers suggested, basically just mess around with your set-up until your back is more comfortable.
  14. A friend of mine had the same problem as you, he was tall and he was riding a 20", but then he went to 26" and his back pains where a lot better then before, so it could depend on height and size of bike maybe??
  15. ahhh yeah thats the name of it ive seen my friend use it before, cut it in half and then use some zip ties to keep it in place.
  16. You could use a lot of things like old tyres, hosepipe parts or that grey foamy stuff you put around pipes (sorry i dont know the name of what it is but it still works) but really a carbon protector is well worth the money. Its great at keeping scratches, marks and dents of the frame, especially if your selling the frame later on, your bound to get more money with a frame with less marks on it
  17. looks like a great spot to ride, i am not into natural stuff really but this place looks pretty good, and of course good riding
  18. nice bike, i like what you have done to the cables of the rear brake, and great riding
  19. around £150 for the onza and about £250 for the scott.
  20. that looks really nice, and it looks proper smart aswell, what a great bike
  21. big stuff there, love it all especially the first video in that park. And tell me, did we meet sometime i am sure we did, you were on a adamant and i was on a rockman isis in northallerton and jamie bew was there aswell??
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