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Mc Lovin

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  • Birthday 10/30/1988

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  1. The cold doesn't bother me in the slightest really. It's just the rain that bothers me. It is quite fun seeing how far you can push your breaks and tyres before you fall off, I usually do that when just before i ride in the rain that it boosts my cofidence level right up knowing that my breaks will hold.
  2. Theres nothing wrong with emo's :S . When we had our whole school photo a few months ago, None of the fit Emo's were allowed to be in it :) .
  3. Click on the tools tab, then on options, then on the connetion's tab, then start trouble shoot. This is what worked for me :S .
  4. Cheers guys. I think im going to get a T-mag as a replacement frame. I gave super cycles a ring and apparently i can have any onza frame for half price :S .
  5. Are they sending out the 2006 T-pro now, I remember a topic about it a month or to ago but i couldn't find it (Y) .
  6. I was just wondering about how to get a crash replacement frame where to get it from. My BB shell in my T-pro is completely nackered with no threads left in it. I have been told that i can get any onza frame for half price, Is this right. Also where do I send it to?
  7. That thing that follows the mouse kept me entertained for about 5 mins :ermm: but then it just got really annoying. Not a bad site though. Just a shame it's on freewebs and half the stuff is faked :ermm: .
  8. Is there anywhere where the T-comp frame can just be bought (not Ebay) and not the whole bike? EDIT: No worries guys, I found exactly what I was looking for Here, £140 for the frame only. Cheers :) .
  9. Im not anarexic :) Im just a short ass, 5 foot 3 or something.
  10. If you want to spend as little as possible but still have a nice bike I would say, maybe Echo Easy forks £72 If thats too much you would probably be good with come good cheap monty forks from cleanbikes around the £30 range, and a T-master stem and maybe some Zoo bars (29") from Tarty. That would have you set up pretty nicely for the mean while :lol: . EDIT: you will defently need a booster for that frame as well, So have a look on tarty bikes in the break booster page.(Thats assuming you havn't already got one)
  11. Zoo! pads are amazing on a light grind (even better with tar as well as a grind), I put on my half used zoo pads on today instead of my plazmatics since it was raining and I wanted a break that locks. At the start of today I was messing around on the wall in front of my house in the wet, and whenever I went to back wheel anything i would just slip off, so i went and switched my pads and it worked a dream in the wet as well as when it dried up, i'm happy :lol: . I probably won't be in a week when i have no pads left though.
  12. Echo Easy's are really nice forks. Light and strong, Im running them at the moment.
  13. I think it's a georgious frame and probably my next after my t-pro is deceased. 7 stone rider light enough (Y) . How much money have you got to spend? If you have lots go for Echo Team forks, Onza carbon fiber bars and echo team or a zoo! stem. The bottom bracket will be 127.5mm mate. You are probably better off starting your own topic mate so you don't steal this one :lol: . EDIT: Where do they sell T-comp's now? are they still being made?
  14. My mate had a Ipod nano, but he had it in his back pocket when he was driving and it just got cruhsed, He only had it a week aswell :lol: .
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