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Brian Bleech

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  1. Actually while we are kinda on the subject has anyone seen the Mosh Bikes wood effect components? It was in RIDE a month ago. They are awesome
  2. You say its not about the colour co-ordiation - hence your point about most bmx's. But look through RIDE/DIG and yes a lot of bmxers have scruffy colour un-coordiated bikes (as it is fashion), but the components they have one the bikes will probably be the bmx evquivalent of having chris king front hub's etc. Ti is becoming popular in bmx: spokes, hubs + other bits - but a steel/alu equivalent will often do the job as well/if not better. But yeah trials riders seem to like shinier bikes and bmxer's often like the not duller but matt bike. But yeah its best to get your bike working and I find get a frame a colour you like and then stick to black or silver components...piece of piss. I get bored of how my bike looks after about a few week and then I want to personalise it. Mike EDIT: So this dvd is pretty good then?
  3. It looks awesome - some great riding and I like the fact it showed all aspects of trials too :turned: mike
  4. I found sidehops easier with no front brake, because i go up to front wheel and it forces me to flick my back end up quicker. Also speaking to Rossi ages ago he said his sidehops improved tons we he was front brakeless. I think no front brake help to learn to use your body weight more, instead of relying on your brake. Mike
  5. true (Y) I am sure one of bam's cousins isn't in HIM and didn't he just start to manage them after he became famous and was actually an obssesice fan beforehand? mike
  6. click here fellas :turned: mike
  7. yeah he bloody loves them - his signiture shoe and deck even have heartagrams on them. I bet H.I.M ain't complaining though, they wouldn't be as big if it wasn't for Bam.
  8. Don Vito is f**ked up! Yeah it is a great show, way better than jackass. The CKY videos are great too CKY2K is a classic :turned: 'I'd die for Ricky Martin' Mike
  9. - collecting something - basketball - real ale drinking - gardening - buy an alotment - pool - swimming - body building mike
  10. :P" thats light, isn't it :) :blink:
  11. The knifens are pretty heavy, if you go for them get the 'knifen superlights' while not being superlight, they drop a fair bit of weight off the standard knifens - not sure of the weight (I think its around 1200kg - but don't quote me)! As for the front tire the knifens (and all the forks Dave mentioned) will be able to fit a wide enough tire in it. Something between 2.1 - 2.35 is pretty good. Mike
  12. As it had already been said, confidence, technique and power are probably the three most important things in trials. I was talking to a friend about plyometric exercises as he used to play basketball and he showed me a few basic exercises. I am going to give them a shot to see what happens :blink: Mike
  13. yo kenny dawg. fo shizzle the leeds street ride will be the tha shiznit mike
  14. Great ride today dudes, had mucho fun! and that guy at maccy d's had an awesome mullet mike
  15. meeting tom at kingstown maccy d's tomorrow at 11ish see you there (Y) mike
  16. Cool carlisle it is then!!! when and where can you guys meet me? what time will any of you be owt. I have crap signal at my parents house, so i dunno if you have tried to ring me, send me a txt, pm or post on here (Y) I will check it in morning too
  17. IMO, no front wheel (and hopping over someone lying on the ground) makes trials looks like a cheesy circus act, not an sport! Trials has suffered from not being taken seriouly by other forms of cycling and its probably because cheesy crappy stuff like that! Trials as a sport has come on so far in the last 6 years or so and the level of riding has increased greatly and I think demo's should have the crowd going 'holy crap he can't get up that' or 'bloody hell did you see him jump between those walls, that was mad' At the bikeshow, Ot Pi and Canas just annoyed me with there crappy showmanship panto crap, when they could have been doing the crazy huge rding we all know they are capable of. but if we really want to discuss/argue about this we should create a new topic and not take over this one. Mike
  18. so where we going then hahaha don't make me choose :( :( mike
  19. :( some nice pics, great weather and getting trials shown to people that don't know much (if anything) about it. The only thing is that you took your front wheel out.....nnnnnnnnnoooooooooo :( mike
  20. they have obviously not changed much, porbably just tweeked it here and there! To me it looks like it has a fat arse, the front end looks really slim/thin/small while the back look huge! IMO, the older marc cassio is the nicest frame koxx have done. any ideas on the geo? Mike
  21. Is the Hans Rey frame designed for a long travel fork? or maybe more of a mid travel fork. The suspension adjusted rigid fork like the Planet X Superlight 420mm fork would work well! and Answer Pro Taper = Easton EA70 mike
  22. both tartybikes andsupercycles deal in onza stuff! mike
  23. crumpets > * even though i have two scars (from separate occasions) on my right hand from making crumpets :"> they are a quality toasted snack and I have some at home....woohoo I also found that crumpets are a great hangover cure, eat them before you go to bed and you a essentially eating a rather tasty sponge (Y) thus absorbing the alcahol. I like mine will lashings of butter or the traditonal butter/strawberry jam combo Fantastic Mike
  24. Pashley Forks - steel, strong, light(ish) - i think curtis forks would look got with the hans rey frame too mike
  25. we call it: replace - front wheel on top of an object and then up to backwheel wheelswap - gap/up to front wheel and then switch to backwheel (ala CLS/Tunni of rails)
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