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  1. This interests me. If Im back home Ill come out, but unsure atm.
  2. Nothings stopping them from imagining smells and sound though?
  3. Hhahahaha, thats was quality Joe It appears you spent longer getting your bike then actually riding it
  4. I think that statement needs re-wording a bit. Curtis bikes are priced at what they should be (material, time, quality, tools etc). Id say an IOLO frame is underpriced at £350, but with the trials market going the way it is these days with impressively cheap overseas frame, its hard to justify a higher (but more reflective) price.
  5. That one, no. The new and improved version, may well become available, one day.
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    Thrashed 6

    Woaaaaaah! Thats such a cool video Kris, really wasnt expecting that. Its given me the urge to go out now and ride
  7. I have a few things going on, but if my bike is rideable i may make the short journey. Would help if Patt has something good for me to collect perhaps
  8. Theres a filler called "Bellzona" (mighty pricey) that can be used with the powdercoating process
  9. Headtube is perhaps a bit long?
  10. That were nice Jon. I see you got yourself a lense Im annoyed however. You have now bought out 2 videos since i begun editing mine. Im gonna have to get it done
  11. Saturday - yes. Where - open to options.
  12. Im based in Coventry. Was thinking of heading down Stratford soon to check out the skatepark there?
  13. I have a question aimed at Berridge (and others in the know) here about tyres. I run a Nokian Gazzalodi on the rear, which I really like due to the very low rolling resistance, buts its awful for pinching and isnt too grippy on natural. So for natural, I run a big Maxxis High Roller, which has loads of grip, just doesnt get puncture, is a fantastic tyre, but simply doesnt roll on the street. I didnt realise how much difference a tyre can make to the bikes overall feel until i changed these round a few times. Im looking to get a new tyre, which caters for the best of both of these. What is the Swamp Thing like for rolling resistance? I presume with it being a 2-ply maxxis, it will resist punctures well? Are they any other alternatives to suggest? Cheers
  14. Im possibly interested in coming, but have no memebership. Whats the deal with no membership for just the one (final) round?
  15. Hey James. I guess Im fairly local Never ridden Rugby before, but im sure i could make it along if you were to arrange something. Always good to ride some new stuff
  16. Ill try and help make your decision a bit easier. I'm unable to build FP frames until next summer (Uni constraints, other work etc). I've had both the Curtis and Leeson frame previously, so Ill try to help you out a bit. The overall build quality of the Curtis is better in my opinion, and I also reckon they are stronger/can be made stronger, but, the price does reflect this too. Where as the Leesons have been known to break a fair bit, this is likely to be due to the fact that they are more widespread throughtout the trials world. So, I've not really helped at all
  17. I've seen this and its absolutly amazing! Cinematography in it is sooooo good! Tells the story very well and get to see some different kinds of footage compared to the typical internet videos (and to some extent, other dvd's). So I give it a
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    Kit Car

    Hmmmmm? I know for a fact Tommy B (hititfaster on here) built his own kitcar and was driving that about with insurance. He wasnt 21
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