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  1. AdamR28

    Any Ideas?

    How are you fitting the tyres? Edit: That video, its a really sharp wall, and you hit it pretty hard on one sidewall only... can't really expect it to stand up to that? Maybe try some different tubes...
  2. You've got a spacer missing - should be as I've listed above Ads
  3. Check the BB and pedals are nice and tight - that will most likely be the cause
  4. AdamR28

    Ymsa 07

    Further to that there will also be a Monty 20" bike available! (Bike pictured is the exact bike we will be supplying) Further details should be up on the YMSA website soon. Cheers Adam
  5. Good reliable parts you're looking at there, can't fault any of them really! As long as all threads/tapers are kept tight (including checking for the first few riders) they'll last ages. The bashring is held on by the screw-on sprocket, yes. If you go ahead, make sure you fit the sprocket with grease or anti-sieze - will make it much easier to get off in future! Cheers Adam
  6. That one only fits with Headshox steerers Theres a lot of stems around you could try - have a look for a Profile Stiffy, I had one a while back and it was super, loads of options on sizes too. Ads
  7. Unfortunately it sounds like there is air in the system from the bleed... But check all the fittings for leaks - for air to go in, fluid has to come out. Try standing the bike on the rear wheel and get a mate to tap all the hoses and cylinders while you're pushing the fluid through (this releases any trapped air - common when you've fitted new hose)... that should help Ads
  8. Sorry Dan, 5 or 6 hours is about the most notice we'll ever give for an evening ride We usually don't decide til about 4 o'clock, haha...
  9. Haha, if only Like Paul says, there are lots of 'hidden' charges. Bringing in a couple of bits for you and your mate usually slips the net, but its suprising what sort of taxes are stuck on bike parts. Then of course there's warranties to cater for, and we need to work in a sufficient margin to allow the parts to be offered to other retailers at trade price - in fact its an identical situation to other companies who import, distribute and retail components, trials or otherwise. Cheers Adam
  10. Haha, yeah Martin's a bit of a monster! (Pretorius (sp?)) Cool guy though
  11. Cross post from NMC: Thats exactly how we thought about it too. The Echo brakes also have kevlar re-inforced hose (much tougher than plastic - more like the black Hope hose seen on their older brakes). It does sound pricey, but people regularly spend a very similar amount on a front disc brake without complaining... this is the first rim brake to apply similar manufacturing process and materials to those used in disc brakes. The HS33 brakes use much poorer material and a manufacturing process prone to weaknes. The price may come down in time, who knows, but I would at least give the brakes a chance before writing them off as 'too expensive'. Even if they last as long as a Magura, but are more reliable (no more cracked levers/stripped threads to end your ride and waste a train fare!) then I think they'll be well worth it. Look forward to having a good look at one and getting some detailed pics for everyone to have a look at Ads
  12. Thats exactly how we thought about it too. The Echo brakes also have kevlar re-inforced hose (much tougher than plastic - more like the black Hope hose seen on their older brakes). It does sound pricey, but people regularly spend a very similar amount on a front disc brake without complaining... this is the first rim brake to apply similar manufacturing process and materials to those used in disc brakes. The HS33 brakes use much poorer material and a manufacturing process prone to weaknes. The price may come down in time, who knows, but I would at least give the brakes a chance before writing them off as 'too expensive'. Even if they last as long as a Magura, but are more reliable (no more cracked levers/stripped threads to end your ride and waste a train fare!) then I think they'll be well worth it. Look forward to having a good look at one and getting some detailed pics for everyone to have a look at Ads
  13. Ello people, Off for a bit of a ride in Morecambe tonight. The sea defence rocks are pretty well lit up and easily rideable, so if you fancy coming along just shout. Should be there about 6:45pm. Cheers Ads
  14. I would go for the Red pads on a grind personally...
  15. The Zoot takes a standard 1 1/8" headset
  16. Top stuff Joe, made me wanna ride! Have to hook up for a bit of bashing soon Nice one Ads
  17. Yep, in the rain. Wasn't vert, but fooooking big. Still need to edit that footage into a vid when I get time
  18. Pissed 1.72m (68") but couldn't get his front wheel over 2.06m I've heard Gilles has tapped 1.50m now too... (59")
  19. 145 x 25 degree - same as the Echo HiFi High stem. Nice bike, looks a bit like mine Ads
  20. Neil's a great wheelbuilder with lots of experience for XC and road, but I wouldn't say his builds are up to trials. Like has been said, grab yourself a spoke key - will save a lot of hassle, time and money in the end! Adam
  21. The Monty '221 ti' chains are basic XC chains (to save weight), no stronger than any other. We do have KMC Kool chains in stock.
  22. The Vee pads are designed for and work best on smooth rims, but still wear and perform well on grinds.
  23. They do indeed. The colour does, but they're completely different to Coust pads in terms of performance.
  24. Hi All, Rock Pads have some new brake pads out. V-Brake pads: HS33 pads for ground rims, in a new colour: Pads for smooth rims: They will be finding their way into selected 'normal' bike shops in the near future. If any other retailers wish to stock these items please contact TartyBikes for a trade price list. Adam
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