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AdamR28

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  1. Hope you like! Cheers Adam
  2. Wow, this is an old thread 01772 32 33 33 and 01772 32 33 55 now!
  3. It's fine for us guys with an extra layer of fat to keep us warm eh Prawn :wink2:
  4. 9mm... seems like a feasible difference at the rear axle, sweet!
  5. You will defo notice 1 degree in the head angle... but I am not sure if that much adjustment will make a full degree of difference... Maths time
  6. Yeah that's right... "1084 - 377 - 35 - 72° 1085 - 378 - 40 - 71.5° 1086 - 380 - 45 - 71°" Which means those figures (BB and head angle) are the wrong way round
  7. Mum - LCD photo frame Dad - Not sure yet Girlfriend - Lots of small stuff, we've got each other one stocking and we can't get presents that don't fit in there I won't say what I have bought just in case...
  8. Me too... have quizzed Bruno, I'm with Rowan
  9. They are usually built radial on the non disc side of the hub, I would use this as it is hard to lace 3 cross with such a small flange Disc side: 266mm 3x Other side: 256mm radial. Adam Edit: Oh and that is 26"...
  10. Awesome! My suggestion about the headset is to use one with a split crown race or it will get mangled after being removed/fitted a couple of times. For the disc mount - I think on a 26" wheel you do need at least 190mm rotor, 200mm preferable. To me the pics of the adaptors above look a little... fussy. It's great to have the adaptability of bolting on a disc mount afterwards but it really doesn't lend itself to trials bikes - the caliper ends up so far away from the frame that it feels horrendously flexy.
  11. Hello! Sorry, I have been checking every now and again, just wasn't sure when was the right moment to jump in! Would be happy to help out as think this is a GREAT idea, as long as every rider is happy to sort out delivery costs. Also don't mind fitting BBs and headsets for people as I understand that can be a faff sometimes. So when will this frame be here? j/k but I'm in full support of the idea Cheers Ads
  12. LMAO, wow, I forgot about those pics!!
  13. Now available, new pics asap: http://k-124.co.uk/product.php?product_id=...;category_id=81 http://k-124.co.uk/product.php?product_id=...;category_id=81 http://k-124.co.uk/product.php?product_id=...;category_id=81 http://k-124.co.uk/product.php?product_id=...;category_id=81
  14. Well we knew it was going in, but it was kind of a 'We need some high res pics of you guys for BikeBiz, kthnxbye' email.
  15. You may be able to by-pass the login by going here? http://www.bikebiz.com/print-edition?download
  16. They do appear to have done that... my god those pictures are horrendous, haha.
  17. Update: We have now traced various emails and other communication back to their source and it appears that this is most definitely a completely isolated incident. All customers should have absolutely nothing to worry about but please be aware that winners of the Santart competition will be notified on our website ONLY and we will telephone them directly afterwards - no emails will be exchanged. Many thanks TartyBikes
  18. It's only 10mm lower than the Try-All Cheers guys!
  19. How old, how old? Happy Birthday!
  20. Hi all, Some pics from Blackburn last night. Was a bit rainy and really slippery but good fun anyway! Your photographer for the evening (thank you!): Blackburn main shopping street Gap up from smaller rock Mini hooky type thing Tap to roll (veerryy slippy!) Same again And over the top Roll to two wheels then pigeon to rear and turn Jon up the other side Tap Jon bunnyhop to rear Left-right-left constant pedalling tap Half pedal tap Bit of gappage in the rain Hope you like Cheers! Ads
  21. 180mm should be more than powerful enough on a 24" wheel provided the setup has time and care spent on it (as said above) I'm using a 190 on the rear of a 26" and it's got plenty of bite and loads of hold.
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