Jaffacakes
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I think you forgot the best pads out .... zoo!'s. Actually I don't even know if I believe the words coming out of my mouth. If you have a grinder or a spare £30 get koxx browns and a bosch grinder from B&Q.
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, I blame the toxic water of the thems and chav's injecting it with heroin.
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I would have a small hoody.
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Brute force, tyre lever's and a smooth bit of metal. Slip the smooth metal then slip a tyre lever in about 2 inches away from it then pull them both up at the same time. hook the tyre lever on to a spoke and push with your thumbs the smooth metal around so it is going away from the tyre lever. It's all down to technique .
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It's the bearing cover that comes loose, then your drive train feels rank, then the bearings fall out . I usually just get a screw driver and a hammer, put the screwdriver in one of two small holes and smack it until it is solid. That holds it for a week or two . Do you mean all of it, including the bottom layer of bearings the pawls and everything?
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Yeah, Hope Mono's easily throw you over the bars and mine has a fair bit of modulation. Highly recomended . And you can get different colour bore caps from Tarty now. Click Me.
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They probebly wouldn't retern them, just make sure they fit. £30 I might have to get my self a pair of those. Are they any good?
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That's exatly what mine is like at the moment, I just replaced my freewheel this morning and my chain line is seriously off .
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Sell your mission, Buy a T-pro, a booster, some echo easy forks and some break pads .
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Mod or stock? what is better stock or mod for a beginner? Mod Or Stock? Stock Or A Mod, for my frist trials bike etc... Have a look through all of them at the pro's and con's of mod's and stock bikes and see what you like about them and what you don't like about them. .
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I would just lock tight it for the mean while then in a month for two buy a tensile freewheel for £30-35.
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Water is amazing, I have had mine bled with it for about a month now.. I had a go on someones magura the other week who had theirs bled with maggie oil and it felt stiff, slow and unresponsive.... but I suppose it was a 05 .
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I don't really find the trains in england that bad. I have never been kicked off one, never been told off for taking my bike on a train and the worst problem I had was paying an extra 25p to take on a 2hour journey, but in all fairness I have been just out of cornwall with my bike on a train. When I lived in New Zealand the public transport was/is absolutely crap. The only trains were cargo trains the only buses were school buses (except the two that stopped at the bus stop at 7AM and 9PM). But I suppose being able to drive at 15 is a up side to getting around really. Look at the 3rd world countries which have people sitting on the roof of the trains to get from A-B, at least they don't get told off for taking their bikes on the train .
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I think I will go with go with the araldite, although fire is very tempting . Would I be able to get some from hellfrouds? Wouldn't super glue work just as good, or anything that bonds pretty stongly?
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Fat Kid Singing Mia A He Mia A Ho Mia Ha Mia Hahahah
Jaffacakes replied to Davetrials's topic in Chit Chat
There the same band I think Dragostea Din Tai is russian or something . Its some random video though, running around on the roof of a plain. -
Fiat panda suck so much . If you are looking for a really cheap car you could consider a oldish van, I saw one in my local garage for £700 and that is from a skanky garage so if you bought privately would be about half that. A few of my mates who have been driving for about a year have bought decent rover metros for about £20!
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I really don't like either of the GU's 20" or 26". They look amazing but I hate the way they ride, the BB rise is far too much for my liking, but they are very nice on back wheel and awesome for gapping.
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Now that's odd
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what's araldite? I'm guessing I could get some from B&Q.
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I'll have to buy a blowtorch I think. The pedal was in very tight to the crank, it took about 5 mins of strugling to get it out .
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Basically I have got some new cranks and I have got the replaceable part from my onza cranks which stops your cranks being rounded off stuck on my pedal, and I can't get it off so will I need new pedals? Here is some pics anyway.
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Neck breaker . Its a bit hard to tell who won...
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Bledding A Magura Hs33 2003 Edition
Jaffacakes replied to rupertsub2003's topic in Beginners Trials Chat
Firstly, to change around the hoses: Unscrew the 8mm sleeve nut at the slave cylinder and pull out the tubing. Put a sleeve nut and a new olive on the tubing. Do the same with the lever (do all of this only if there is not a sleeve on the new hose already) Screw back in the hosing into the lever and caliper by hand at first because they are quite easy to cross thread then use the 8mm spanner. To bleed with water in a sink/bath/bucket: Plunge the whole break under the water and unscrew the nut at the lever ( just by the cable ) and the caliper (the only allen key you can undo) and squeeze the lever under the water and watch air bubbles and oil fly out, Then put your finger over the spot where the allen key nut is taken out and pull the lever and play around with it, then do the same process a few times. When you are happy the break is bled well, the calipers are moving as soon as you pull the lever and their is no air in the system do you both bolts still under water and you will have a nice bleed . Everyone bleeds their maggies differently, that is just how I do it and it works amazingly. -
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