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Everything posted by Brian Bleech
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i am stuck on level one too - keeps getting blown up on the corner of the building
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I once stubbed my toe, that was pretty wack! Mike
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Lever: Avid SD7 Calipers: Cane Creek DC2 Cable: Odyssey Brake Line Cable Brake mounts: Vee Mounts Pads: Heatsink White/Clear Pads - Heatsink Backing Rim: Sun Ryhno Lite XL (smooth) Beast \/ \/ \/ - I would love a ceramic rim for me 24"
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lol I don't mind what we ride? what sorta stuff is in kingstown? where abouts in Carlisle is it? you guys sort it out between you :D i'm easy mike
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ok cool! so penrith it is - there is plenty in penrith to keep us amused for a day (Y) what time will you guys be getting there - I will be getting a lift to penrith, so any time is good for me. Mike
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yeah carlisle is good (Y) i dunno you guys know the spots - there is that school and i dunno lol mike
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tried for ages to get one of them in the uk - proved pretty much impossible (basically went for a moto digger instead)! CRC said they wern't going to get any in ever, but maybe they have changed there mind. A mate had the 26" version and it was decent. mike
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I have ridden with jordie cooke years ago, when he was first starting - he can probably kicks my ass now. Yeah penrith castle is good place to ride - I was shocked when I saw it in Craig's video :blink: Altho I am pretty suprised you have ridden it, what with you living in Sweden, what brought you to Penrith? What time will people be out? My trains get into Carlisle at 9:00am or 11:30am, but I could probably blag a lift from my parents and get there sorta sometime betweeen the two. mike
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dmr moto digger >_< kicks ass, nice and gripy (ok its no maxxis) but kicks the shit outta a hot s! around £15 - 800g tioga comp3 a lot lighter - 500g, not very grippy, but very light, does the job, a bit smaller. around £15 mike
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kool dudes >_< what time will you boys be out. I will have to go home at 6 ish, because i am off out on piss in penrith
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>_< >_< its gonna be awesome, beyond awesome even. i will take my camera and i will be rding a lot more mike
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Addingham Moorside Blackstone Edge Shipley Glen Leeds
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banana and crisp sandwiches. potato waffles, beans and cheese or if your rossi, cold toast with sardines and tomato sauce
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gawd where do i start - - A darth vader action figure which looked like it had darths head stuck on action mans body - this has no clothes on it btw. - A CD entitled 'Rock Baby' which was lullaby version of rock classics. - A cook book called 'Marvelous meals with mince' - A mexican wrestling mask. - The film ICE COLD (i think it was called gonna have to check on it) starring Vanilla Ice. - A horror film called 'Jack Frost' about a killer who gets turned into a snowman and goes on a killing spree. - A video about the making of the MC Hammer song for the The Adams Family Movie. - A CD of some orcestra playing themes from action films - A gas mask - Vanilla Ice's album 'Hard To Swallow' - includes a metal version of Ice Ice Baby! - A CD of the incident music from 'The A Team' ...There is more, but its lunch time now.
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that sounds more like a california surf hippy dude to me :(
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yeah go for it - plumbing is a decent job, people will always need plumbers (for the forseeable future anyhow). You can actually make a decent money in an area with a lack of plumbers if you set up your own business - though that will be a long way off. my dads a plumber and I helped him out during the summer for years - I always enjoyed it actually, going round and meeting loads of people and getting drinks and biscuit in peoples houses...haha It was hard work though and there was some shitty (literally) job too. I say go for it :(
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hey dude, will you be getting a deore hub welded up, because they are weighty buggers and the FFW setup will probably be heavier than the fixed cog and hope. Your setup doesn't seem over heavy at the moment (except that rear rim) What rim are you going for, D521 with a 2.2 michelin would be a good combo and you could probably run a lighter tube in the rear too. Also have you messed about with your gears, try going one tooth bigger on the rear and see if you like that. (what you running at the moment). mike EDIT: damn you said you were going to run a revolver hub in the time it took me to reply
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I am back up to visit the parents next weekend, so naturally I want to ride...haha Will be good to see some of you locals again, since last time it was cold and I destroyed my leg right at the very end! So either Penrith or Carlisle are both good for me (or anywhere else fairly near) Mike
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yep but bmx street has always been bmx street!! Aaron and Dylan are both good riders and probably the best mtb street riders around - I have Match 6 and Aaron section is miles ahead of of any other rider on it, but I often feel that the mtb street scene is just doing bmx tricks of mtb's and it doesn't have its own identity. It needs someone to go and use the advantages that a mtb has over a bmx. I watched match 6 another thing it was missing was flair and creativity, it got very repetative very quickly (bar the odd move here or there) Where as I always thought trials street still has own identity, while still being trials. Like compared to bmx flatland, street, vert are separate disciplines while still being bmx. Like comparing uci natty or ryan leech manifesto street, they are both different, but they are both trials. I personally would much rather watch trials street (leech and brit riders like holyrod, tim pratt, jon s and others) and bmx over most mtb street. christ that was a bit of a rant/ramble :( mike
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despite riding what many people consider a street bike and having myself doing a street move in my avetar and having 'street' under it. I actually love natural and I love street. I like them both for different reasons. Natural is great, because its such a test and no rocks are the same and you will always find a new line you can do. I am liking natural at the mo too and I seem to have developed a 'just ride into it and see what happens' method of getting up things which is fun. As for street, that awesome too. Street is great because you can go a bit freestyle and throw in random stuff like pedal/dropout stalls, manuals, spins and crap. Its also great because of the stuff you can't find on natural like rails, chains and all that random street furniture that people feel the need to build. It also great when you live somewhere and go 'never been down this road before, lets have a look' and find some great stuff. obviously living in leeds and not driving means I ride mostly street, but balls to it. I am happy riding my bike, be it rocks, walls or a curb! mike
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never heard of them (Y) you could try the guys at http://www.projectleeds.com they may know something.
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hahaha i just kicked mr hermance's arse rambo v rocky - who comes out on top...
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:D :D ;) :P :P :o
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shit revolution - i havn't watched that in ages. I always wanted to watch the bounching czech vid but never did ;)