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  1. Mate you have built a street machine! Love it! I miss my old Zedbi and the times we used to roam the streets of warmy! haha Get some pics now!
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    Morgan Limey 3

    He has'nt. He has always ran disks unless hes riding someone elese bike.
  3. Awesome pics on the rail mate. Bloody hell you change frames more often than the weather..hehe Riding looks big, I miss those cold days...erm NOT! ha I do really. Cheers for those mate.
  4. Proper Yorkshire countryside! Nice pic mate! Wheres that? Get some more up. Lewis. ilkley?
  5. its 11pm here and been riding all day. Must have beauty sleep now. Thats why.
  6. Hey dude, Cheers looking forward to our little summer vid!!! Good times!
  7. Cheers guys for the comments. The footage a over a year old now. Hopefully will have a new vid out soon with some more tech riding. Big thanks to Si for his awesome job Lewis.
  8. Absolutely awesome snaps there! D-bar looks great! Will have to take a trip down there soon! I love the mid air sidehop pic! Cheers for those
  9. Dude, just a friendly forum reminder that if you slate a product so much you call it 'poorly designed' at least take a picture of it to back up your arguement! How are we to think you assembled the clamps correctly in the first place and followed the step by step instructions? You could be an absolute moron who doesnt know his right from his left. Get my drift? Pictures in future please to back yourself up. Understand?
  10. I vote for Kenny if its the Kenny Wilson I am thinking of.
  11. This sounds to me you have rushed the fitting the process and not assembled the clamps correctly. Because you are the first person I have heard who had had this problem it is hard to believe you have fitted them correctly. Please take some close ups so we can see if there is a fitting error. Also, I have seen these clamps fitted to a Rockman Kortz with no problems. I look forward to the pics... Cheers
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    Morgan Limey 3

    Powerhouse!!! There is clearly a difference mate
  13. After demolishing three pro twos in the space of a month I moved to a king...served me well but skipped a few times - THEN I got the SL.... I was very sceptical at first but aftewr riding it hard for four months its been awesome!!! Hasnt skipped or messed up in the slightest... Go for it dude!
  14. Which one the bike or the wife? Seriously nice bike dude. Lets get some footage onit!
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    Morgan Limey 3

    Sadly not I wish I was going now though!
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    Big

    He should have drop gapped from the van to the wall then into the river.... Thats massive! I dont think I would have the balls...
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    Morgan Limey 3

    Excellent Video Cam!!! Morgan is nailing those lines now! Some monster moves in there! Good luck with the nationals Lewis.
  18. It would be great if you got involved in the comps too. The QLD trials scene is awesome, there are people who ride from all over QLD. I take it you guys are not interested in competing anymore?
  19. ExpressiveBikes These guys have them in stock now and ready to go...
  20. Haha, yes mate..thats what happens! Hey Klaus! Hows it going badge! Nothing beats the classic Hawyesy!!! That was a beast! Get some pics up! YeahI decided to go with the trial techs. They are not bad - suit the frame. Its just the flash. Cheers Sean. I hope things are well back in Sunny England. Have you been out much? SOON hopefully!
  21. Hi Guys, It's been a long time coming but here it is... My new frame after 4 years on the Ashton! Ok, so I have gone from a short snappy street bike to a longer and higher bb frame. I was very sceptical when I purchased the Yabbaa because I was unsure if I could still pull off streety lines without looking like I was turning around the Titanic! Well, the first ride on the bike after being in a cast for 6 weeks then rehab for 12 weeks was very suprising. I adapted to it almost straight away. However, taps were slightly weird because my timing is used to pulling up a lot later on the ashton (shorter frame). Sidehops on the Yaabaa are so much easier! The higher bb combined with a high front end makes the rear wheel control a breeze. I have only ridden rocks briefly but I felt so relaxed and precise on the yaabaa compared with the Ashton. I highly recommend the the rain king on the rear. Ali C recommended it to me and it wasnt wrong when he said it is the best tyre he has ridden. The sidewalls are very responsive and love angled rocks / surfaces.. I am running the TNN ultimate braking system on the rear with the LGM pads with a medium sharp grind. I have seen the TNN clamps and booster develop first hand and aware of the extensive workmanship behind this innovative design. There has been a 'brake through' in trials brakes. The TNN braking system makes life so much easier when it comes to setting up and changing pads. Although I highly recommend you ensure the brake mount are even (this is so the pads hit the rim evenly). TNN have brought a video blog explaining how to set up the braking system correctly - very useful! The TNN braking system speaks for its self aesthetically but the performance is incredable. The solid and extremely responsive feel gives me so much confidence and one less thing to worry about. Once the brake is set up thats it! Before I was always with an allen key adjusting my maggy during rides. Now I never touch it! So far I am very happy with my choice and will get a vid out very soon... Cheers to Tarty for hooking me up with the frame, Trial tech for parts and TNN for the Ultimate Braking and continuously developing quality parts. Thankyou Tim at Expressivebikes for keeping the sport alive in Australia! Hope you like! Lewis.
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