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AdamR28

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  1. Usually takes around 2-4 weeks to bed a Hope rotor in fully, is it 100% mirror-shiny?
  2. Oooooooh yeah, you're gonna luurrvvee that Will (once you've rolled the bars back a bit)
  3. One step from the horse's mouth, hopefully I'm wrong though!
  4. ^^^ That was Ali, he sucks at fitting Trialtech grips.
  5. Just before you book, in case it makes a difference... This isn't confirmed yet.
  6. Well, first, you click the 'Add Reply' button, then you type some stuff, then......
  7. Yeah, cos I went left to undo, silly Dave!
  8. Nice Don't forget you need a number 5 caliper for 160 rotor...
  9. Video uploading... ENO is a left hand thread, ACS is a left hand thread, Tensile is a right hand thread. Correct - Opposite to other freewheels (ACS) that suffer from a self-loosening lockring when used on a crank... Youtube Video -> ">" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350">
  10. Sounds interesting dude! We are based very very close to the park (just off Station Road in Bamber Bridge) so if you wanna come down for a chat about ways we could drum up some interest just let me know
  11. Here you go: TartyBikes Video Guide
  12. Will! Congrats on the real sized bike Disc is the way forward dude, even on 26" I think you'd enjoy it, but on 20" there's no question. Once you've added a booster to a Magura the weight difference is next to nothing, you can always pimp a disc out to make it lighter as well if you want! A well set up Mono Trial owns an HS33 on a mod...
  13. Key word right there... There was a slight oversight with the Atomz steerer that was identified and improved upon. Back on topic - the Because forks seem pretty good, on a par with the Echo forks in terms of construction, but a little less well finished (welds not ground away at the dropouts) and a little lighter. If you want a set of forks that will last ages though, read Matt's post above We've only had two warranty claims on Trialtech forks so far, one was Matt's where a teeeennyy hairline crack developed on the cable guide 1 day inside the one year warranty (the forks were replaced and the cable guide has been removed for the current batch), the other was a set of 4-Bolt forks from Rob Cook (who breaks EVERYTHING! Haha I can recall countless Echo forks, 3 or 4 frames, 2 or 3 ENOs, etc etc) which cracked in the 'usual' place for 4 Bolt forks and again were replaced. Ben Slinger has had a set now for around 6 months after destroying his ZOO forks in a week (!).
  14. Secrets made me horny, but your front brake took it away, naughty Craig! Good to see you out on the bike dude
  15. It's a £39 freewheel, not a £300 hub, which is why it doesn't feel quite as sweet. Freewheels are all pretty primitive really, there's not much else you can do with them! We do have a tool, Park make a pin spanner that fits perfectly (the red one).
  16. So where were you then Joe?
  17. Black and White ones? Due in approx 3-4 weeks I think.
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