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Siders77

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  1. Lol! There's supposed to be a capital letter. :)
  2. B for English? You sure. :P Anyway, I thought that I could just piss about through school, not do Homework and just not do the work in lessons but now I realise how hard it actually is because one of my cousins friends was predicted really good grades (A's, B's and C's) but he pissed about in school and didn't bother to do Homework or Coursework, he thought he could make up for it with his Exams. He got U's and E's..... So, now I've started to work hard and hopefully I'll get above my predicted grades. :)
  3. Awwwww thanks! :) :P But you spelt my name wrong again! :P
  4. Got a new high score. :turned:
  5. I know a few people have but when it goes through Customs and stuff they got charged Import Tax and other stuff so it was just as expensive as buying it from a shop overe here. :turned:
  6. He he, yeah, It's a VERY nice brake, nice modulation and locks well too. out of the box I was amazed! So easy to set up. Because of the Tri-Aligned Caliper you don't have to bother with spacers and stuff. It fits right on and doesn't rub. As soon as I put it on I went out for a little ride and was really impressed I didn;t have to bed it in at all it was just working. Lol. I have the 160mm one and that's plenty powerful, I would like to try the 180mm or the 203mm! :) As for the Mono Mini, I had one for about 2 days and couldn't stand the damn thing! It rubbed all the time, even though I had spacers on there so it was spaced out right, then the lever would go all crappy, come into the bar and make a stupid noise when I pulled it. I think it just needed a bleed but I still wouldn't touch one again. I'll stick with the Juicy. :P I would stick with the Juicy because; It has a TPA on the lever which adjusts the biting point of the pads but doesn't affect the feel of the lever. It has a nice solid feeling lever which is also nice on your finger. It's easy to set up, just do a few bolts up and viola. It can also be used as a back brake because the whole lever can be turned upside down and the TPA unscrews so you can turn it round. The TPA looks really solid inside because it's just one FAT thread so it wont snap like the Magura ones! It's easy to find pads for because the Avid pads are all the same and will fit in all Avid disc brakes. I think. It's fairly cheap (£109 from CRC) I think that's it. :turned:
  7. Oh, whoops. Haha! :turned: I thought he asked if RB did Disc levers! :)
  8. I think RB do a disk lever? I'm sure I've seen it before. (Y)
  9. http://www.gubike.com/ You did a lot of research! (Y)
  10. The cog isn't on the left lol. It's on the right. (Y)
  11. Well, I found this game a few days ago and thought I'd share it with you guys. :D http://www.driftgame.com.au Post your top scores. Here's mine; EDIT: The stupid Hyperlink thing has stopped working. (Y)
  12. What is it with you and Sam?! Ha ha. :D I have to say; Nick Carter, Danny and Dave and Adam from Tartybikes. Really helpful people. (Y) *Waits for Kerrie to come on saying how great Simon is.* (Y)
  13. Have a word with Nick (Mod661) He has one so he'll know. :sleeping:
  14. I blew a bubble earlier but it came out of my nose. :( :) I hate colds! :sleeping:
  15. Yeah, I have to say the same. I was loking forward to it too. Lol. :sleeping:
  16. Not as awful as your jokes Edd! (Y) (N) (Y) (Y)
  17. Nearly 5GB, not all of those are Trials though. I have some films and stuff. (N)
  18. Woooo, ace. I'll be in Bristol then! (N)
  19. Awww can't you ride Bristol on a Saturday? (N) I always miss good Bristol rides because of school. (Y)
  20. Yeah, and me! (N) It's not on tomorrow by any chance is it?
  21. Bloody hell, I missed it again! Is it on again anytime tonight?
  22. Nah, they were just standard Onza forks, I bought some Tuf Guys from Edd Potts.
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