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Ali C

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  1. Nice one James, that's a good video
  2. They probably didn't know. They are riders, not designers
  3. they arn't the worse frame in the world, but I think they could have made it better quite easily (mainly in the looks department)
  4. take your brakes off (seriously)
  5. I wouldn't be looking at the Impulse frames for ideas on how to build frames personally
  6. get ready to do a lot of walking then
  7. a long stem will be fine for manuals but mainly in a straight line. A short high setup will make things feel more natural as the bike will pop up easier (which is what you want). As for wallrides, you need to go fairly fast, it's not something you can do half arsed. You can learn on sloped stuff, but for a vertical wall you need to lean your body over quite far and go in at an angle great enough for you to stick to the wall, but not too steep that you just bounce off (my main problem with them).
  8. the new Trialtech is the best out in my mind, pretty much the lightest out, but with a super strong axle and bearings. my proto lasted and lasted and it still on one of my bikes now.
  9. yeah, flow is key. Learn to use whats around to keep speed, learn to hop stuff without pedaling, there's nothing worse than a bitch crank where it's not needed (this included going into spins). i't will also help to learn to spin the correct way. Trials can be a b*****d to a rider for spins as it often makes riders spin in the un-natural direction. If you are right foot forward, you spin to the left and so on. It will also help if you can avoid using the brakes and try not to hop where not needed. Once you have these sorted, go out and let your imagination go wild
  10. I actually like it. It looks like its had thought put into the whole frame rather than thrown together. The colour is cool too as is the weight. Lets hope its a good price too.
  11. have you got any old freewheels or screw on cogs? the thread is the same on both so you could run it through the freewheel and use it as a dye to clean the threads up.
  12. loving the work, that welding looks as good as some frames you can buy too. I do have two things I am not keen on (though one is just cosmetic). You have welded the tubes to the headtube before adding gussets? I was always told this was the incorrect way to do them. My understanding is for the gusset to be working as it should, it needs to be welded to the tube (top or down tube) before cut to fit and welded to the headtube. In theory you should be able to drip oil down the open end of the gusset and have the oil able to get on the inside of the downtube. I understand this allows any flex to be spread down the tube rather than being concentrated at the weld. I am also not keen on Alu frames where the tubes don't meet at the head tube (just ask the guys at Tartybikes!). I do love it with steel frames though and it is just a cosmetic thing, so nothing serious. but yeah, keep it up, can't wait to see the final pictures!
  13. I have seen Sam Pilgrim do it once into soft sand, plus he doesn't exactly make many videos showcasing his riding (or not that I have seen). Scotty Cranmer has done it very well a few times, but I havn't seen anyone other than he and Danny do them properly, it's so new it can still be classed as pushing the envolope in my eyes.
  14. wrap a chain around the cog, but leave a link out so it looks a little something like this (but round) ------------^--------------- That little triangle will offer more grip in the vice and hold the cog solid. Then you want a nice long pole you can fit over the crank (an old frame work well too). Then the cog should come off with no problems.
  15. I remember catching a train to a Clan demo and going over the bridge and seeing those islands with those buildings and thinking how cool they would be to ride. I went to Danny's house later and told him that I wanted to go riding there, but unfortunately for me he had already seen them and had been to scope it out and take pictures. The rest is history.
  16. hmm, sounds normal, maybe it's pretty thick annodising.
  17. was the solution you using steaming and rumbling?
  18. I had go on an old Ashton Justice recently, one with a 0bb hight. It felt like my legs were too far in front of me when on the backwheel. Made it feel really strange to do anything spinny.
  19. that has a curved seat tube. On closer inspection, what I thought was a corner on the downtube (like the Echo pures have) is just a shadow/light effect, so it is most likely to be a levelboss
  20. isn't it an Echo team 04? It's got the larger downtube similar to a Pure frame.
  21. you do know the video is a story about him traveling across Scotland to a specific location right? The locations and scenery are as much part of the vid as the riding.
  22. I have been in touch with Guinness, but they seem to think that a bunnyhop is the same as a sidehop which is rather annoying. the high bb and steep headagle thing, I am on about the reach. if you have a lower bb it will make the reach longer. You sound like you are rather oldschool in your preferences with a low bb and then a slack head angle to make the reach short again. all I am saying is that if you make the bb higher to make the bike spin and pop better, then you can make the head angle steeper to give tighter steering and more control when doing front wheel moves and still have a short enough reach to be able to bunnyhop. Yes you may need to add a spacer or two (I love high front ends, makes it feel more like a bmx cockpit) but that's a small price to pay.
  23. just put the hot water in the container (like an old jam jar) then add the powder until it starts to react (it will rumble and smoke a bit from my memory). then it's ready. It won't nearly be 500g of the stuff
  24. your not wrong, but I don't see why trials should be limited? Until last November I had always ridden comps including international UCI rounds, but I didn't limit myself to just that style, I have always liked to experiment and just ride stuff that is fun. I don't know about you but trials is about the satisfaction of nailing a move or line, that move could be a tech rock gap, a big sidehop, a backwards nose roll along a wall or a footjam tailwhip, the line could be a group of tricky rocks, a set of rails, a wallride to gap or awkward line to backflip. It's all a challenge, it's all riding a bike over objects, it's all fun, so why but blinkers on?
  25. If that's the case, I am not a trials rider and shouldn't be on this forum. I don't see why people are so apposed to it being called trials? As said, there is no set rule for what trials is. Back when trials was much newer people were spinning off stuff, rolling about up and down things, there wasn't much backhopping or sidehopping going on. Danny's style is still getting his bike up and over shit, but instead of dropping to rear wheel straight, he puts a front flip in, how can that be a bad thing? From now on, you are never allowed to do anything that isn't purely function, no needless front hops, manuals, stoppies, if you tweek the bars slightly when dropping that's not allowed cos that's not trials.
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