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piperfraz

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  1. Recently I have been leaning really far back, which is annoying when riding as whenever I go for something and land it I can't keep going as I fall back. I was wondering if this was to do with my setup? Could my stem be higher up, or could it be the way the bars are tilted? If it helps, I'm pretty short for my age. Any help would be appreciated
  2. Put a pic on? How weren't they fitting? Was the axle too short or what?
  3. I run snail cams on the outside, works fine
  4. I think he's trying to apologize to them, because he said something at the time which he now regrets.
  5. Personally I'd go for the echo. Dual disk looks really nice with it too
  6. Well £80 would get you a nice setup I recommend the Trialtech Sport Risers, you can get some second hand and you'll have loads left over for a stem
  7. Ended up just taking the inner cage out, putting the spacers inbetween (no glue) and put screws on. Works fine! Cheers
  8. Ok I have done that. Like you said the washer was on the inner cage. But when I rip it off, wont it be too thin? And how would I stick it in?
  9. Ooops Why does he have two?
  10. Yeah thats them, they're ripping my legs apart every day! To take the inner cage out, do I just undo the pedal pins and it slides out? Or what?
  11. Have you realised that your chain is not on the rear sprocket? Or was that just to get a photo?
  12. It's an Onza square taper BB Do you mean is there any resistance when I pedal? If thats what you mean then no.
  13. Yeah well I wasn't really sure where to lube it, if I have to take the BB off or what... But yeah that BB tool is what's used for trials, my mate used one the other day
  14. For a while my bike was making a creaking noise, but now I'm pretty sure its my BB. So my mate told me to put some lube on it. I've now taken my cranks off, but I'm just wondering which bit I should lube. Any help would be appreciated
  15. Ahh yeah, never even thought about that until now My ones are pretty wrecked at the moment so that could be it Cheers
  16. A few weeks ago my old pedals started giving me problems, so I bought some Trialtech Cage pedals. Since I've got them, I've been getting a lot more pedal slaps, which is getting really annoying! So I was wondering if there were any ways that I could get less pedal slaps (without buying new ones). Cheers
  17. Looks like imovie to me, thats what I used for Dougie's video.
  18. Resting the camera on a stem works well
  19. Someone had posted something similar about brakes under hot conditions.
  20. I loved that video, very relaxed, laid back riding style. Good editing too.
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