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  1. Make sure that your CPU heatsink hasnt got cloged full of fluff and dust and also you CPU fan may have seized or stopped working, if so clean you heatsink and unseize or renew you fan. MOZA
  2. moza

    Its A Monster

    Fwoor, its a reight beast. i would love to go mud plugging with that . MOZA
  3. use abrasives, like a wire brush on a drill then wire wool then wet and dry, you will want a slightly rough finish for the paint to key into. MOZA
  4. Its because it is stiffer, my mate ran a booster then he got a new frame and left the booster of and his brake incredible! i recon its because the cylinders can move a little bit moza
  5. By the time you got it to work it would be very expensive and would way so much more, and even when that has been done you would have to rely on batterys . i wouldnt trust it as far as a dead cat could throw it to be honest. Good idea though, MOZA
  6. hey, 1 bottom bracket 1 magura lever 1 ronnie(sidewalls fell of) many bolts loads of spokes 1 or 2 chains 1 chainring 1 hanger Thats about it MOZA
  7. Hey, i have a gasgas tx 125, i find that my motorbike has realy improved my push bike riding, there is a post on riding pics (iolo motorbike madness or sumet) of me, Iolo and Ali-C. moza
  8. Yer it can be done, i did my mates. its still going strong lol. there was a post on members area about doing it but i cannot find it all you need to do is miss 2 spokes out either flange, try to offset them so its 1 either side if you get what i mean. makes it a bit easyer. cheers moza
  9. Go single speed , its where its at! much less messing round and more reliable. moza
  10. i realy like that vid its mint, and the song is cool to.
  11. 18-16 on my stock. cheers moza
  12. alright, i have had a blue echo rear 07 26" rim for about 2 months now and i have found it is great, nice and strong, holds a good grind for quite a lond time, and overall i love it. its definatly worth the extra weight. here are a few pics- cheers, moza
  13. Yes you can, all you need is a m6 tap some parrafin or deisel to lubricate it whilst tapping.take your wheel out of your forks and remove the QR, then put the axel in a vice so that it doesnt spin, then pour some parrafin/deisel onto the tap. Then slowly begin to tap the hole making sure it is kept verticle and that you wind it back every now and again to clean out the thread. Make a thread aproximatley an inch into the axel this will give the screw further to go which means it is less likely to strip. Then go to a engineers supplyer and buy some nice stainless M6x40mm allen screws and some washer to go with or get some of these badboysclick meeeee!. before you put the screws in you may want to apply either some copper slip of grease. i did it with my front and rear xc and it is fine. moza
  14. As bucky said super smooth, and good to watch good effort, moza
  15. nice riding, 26" for the win. and like boothy said wear your helmet moza
  16. hey, i would go for the t-rex, i have had one for almost 5 months now. bought it secondhand for £60 had no problems yet, they are made from 2mm wall aluminium tube. your not going to break it in a hurry. realy stiff ridgid frame. good geo to start on also. moza
  17. Orange zero, fsa crank set, sora gear set, deore hubs on some random alex rims, rear magura, front vee, orange rigid forks, tioga tyres, a random cnc'd stem awnser pro taper bars, fsa pig headset, planet x pedals, and a mini seat. moza
  18. Personally using a locked out hope xc :$ but i will get a proper one eventually. i run single speed, 18:15. moza
  19. Get a fixxed rear hub, try-all freewheel. sorted moza
  20. my bb cups stick out of my frame a bit. maybe the bb is just worn out moza
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