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AdamR28

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  1. Come round to mine, my shower works :shifty:
  2. 234 is good :shifty: (along with 236, of course)
  3. Haha :"> Seems CRC are at it as well! '243 Silver only for 24" MTB' :rip:
  4. Yeah yeah, whatever ^_^ Spokes from here: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=4184 (234/236 front btw - altho I think you made a typo there, just makin sure :P)
  5. AdamR28

    New Pitbull

    Nope! Check the BB height - its the new Pitbull.
  6. Clamp the bashring in a vice, and turn the crank arm with a mallet/big bit of pipe (N)
  7. http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....showtopic=57733 Get buying.
  8. Shouldn't need to queue... Parkin on site :) Nope Rules say no, but I dont see how they can stop you... M1 to J23A, then A42 to M42 going South, go round Brum, straight onto the M5, then all the way down to Junc 23. More directions and info here: http://www.nass2005.com/home/eventTravelUpdate.htm :lol:
  9. Echo Bounce was U6, they broke quite readily. The Boa is a better frame (if both are brand new).
  10. I take it: COMMON SENSE RULES & INFORMATION * No alcohol may be brought onto site. There are licenced bars selling alcohol at the event. Can be got around? Hehe
  11. Lol. Onzabob = Rob Poyser. Confusion ahoy!
  12. Actually thats not right... Mike Poyzer is no relation to Rob Poyser - even though they have scarily similar surnames!
  13. With a good build - no problem. It is and has been used by a number of top riders with no problems to date. Theres always the Onza Half-Price Replacement Warranty if things go tits up too :) You're never gonna get a very strong, very light, AND wide rim - there's always a compromise.
  14. Looks like (especially the 2nd gap) you're not really jumping - just pedalling the bike across the gap. Try and jump (like others have said) upwards as well as forwards.
  15. Its still rather expensive, to be honest. 32h doesn't really make much difference nowadays. Gone are the days of weak rims and poor quality spokes - I've run 32h right from the start (6 years) and never had a problem :) A good build with decent spokes will serve you well, no matter what spoke count you choose. You can pick up a good condition Hope rear wheel for around £70.
  16. That sounds rather a lot for that wheelset! I'd recommend looking out for a 2nd hand Hope rear hub - even if its a bit dodgy, you can send it back to Hope and they'll sort it for free/a small fee. The rims are a good choice for strength, however you could save a few quid on the CD coating - its not really necessary. Something wider might be nice for 'pure' trials, but for streetier riding (on your Hans Rey) they'll be fine with a relatively small tyre (like the Maxxis) and a decent tyre pressure.
  17. The mounts aren't solid.
  18. It'll be under 20kg including box, maybe 15 if you have a light box :S
  19. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4660391.stm
  20. AdamR28

    New Echo Vid

    And before people start to go nuts: http://www.hardwareoc.hu/index.php/p/news/cid/7/y/8570.html Download the 'Real Player Alternative' Not a bad vid, bit repetitive though.
  21. Nick one from an old cassette, thats easiest. Alternatively, Chris King do them.
  22. Mod or stock? Splined or screw on?
  23. Duh, silly me, forgot about them :S Im pretty sure all the Shimano Octalink BBs are like that actually...
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