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Bigman

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  1. there is nothing to say other that i feel honoured to have know oli as well i as i did, he will be missed soo much! Adam
  2. Yes, but most people who have a high BB would compensate by bringing the bars up too, so you are still likely to hit your bars, i know i did on my BT6 (+40mm)... Adam PS: High Bb sucks
  3. Here's my computer area, note the glaring frog! and the ghetto A4 envelope mouse pad with added wrist dirt, Yum Adam
  4. Adaware has not removed it Adam
  5. Right, i am pretty sure i got a trojan on my computer currently and it is starting to piss me off, does anybody know of any free software i can download to remove it? as the programs i currently have installed (and then un-installed) require you to purchase it before they will remove the problems! Thanks Adam
  6. That looks awsome! Adam
  7. Headset cups are carbon wrapped alu, otherwise i would have seen dan eeating his face Adam
  8. Ah, longer than i expected, anychace of measureing the reach? (From the centre of the BB to the centre of the top of the headtube) Have to get a ride in soon, next weekend brum? Oh, also i would not go for a try-all stem personaly, i snapped mine, currently running a TMS hoping it should be better... Adam
  9. Looks awsome Dan, feel like taking some measurements off it for me? like actual wheelbase, BB rise and reach? Adam
  10. Bigman

    Bt Raven 8.0

    Nope, but the vertical version does and the chainstay length is that you won't need to rung a tensioner if you run 18-15 gearing... Adam
  11. Is it raining there? Adam
  12. i hope you have cut them so that they sit into the recess in the backing! otherwise say goodbye to your face! Adam
  13. Yeh Baby! Adam PS: The "***" thing is the auto change for F T W, so if you type F T W it changes to "***" just thought i would say
  14. It does look awsome dude! Yeh, stans front wheel is deffinalty lighter than yours, and sorry to say, but even a squared and drilled echo rim is gunna be heavier than a std koxx one Ali C had one with mega huge square hols and it still wasn't lighter than a koxx rim.... My Czar is lighter than you Ozonys and i have a heavier frame, measures in at around 10.8kg hehe Adam
  15. Bigman

    Bt Raven 8.0

    Any hints on the geo? please say it will be longer..... Adam
  16. Bigman

    Bt Raven 8.0

    Always been a fan of the Bt's! But it is too short, even with the dropouts right back Also, seeing as that is the BT8 horizontal, you also making a vertical dropout version Rav? Adam
  17. Totaly un-real! dry lap will be stupid! Adam
  18. He will not be there anyway I shall probably try to head up, should be home by then Adam
  19. That was ok, but no way was that as good as i have seen him ride! From what i have heard he is getting back into riding, so watch out Adam
  20. Bigman

    f**k!

    Ciguena's just have a std ISO rear mount, meaning that a front 180mm caliper is needed to get a rear 160mm caliper, looking at the pics i presume you are wanting to run a 200mm rotor, so yes you need a +40 (which you have ordered ) Adam
  21. Bigman

    f**k!

    Done something silly i am affraid, rear disc mounts on all bar a few frames (Simtra, MBK) are 20mm lower than the front, meaning to get that setup you have there you either need to get a 20mm smaller rotor or get a +40mm disc adapter Adam
  22. Glad to see you finaly got abit of something to be put on here, it was an awsome weekend i have to say, even though i had to retire from the comp due to my ankle being a basatrd and dieing (rode later on due to LOADS of pain killers ) When i arrived friday at around 4:30 there was still so much work to do, i got drafted onto the tractor and did my best to help the setting out (apart from dropping a skip off the forks!) There was alot of efferet put in by all the guys that were there helping that evening. The saturday, having the public watching does give you abit of a buzz when riding! But then after all that it was time to pack everything away again, once again i was sat on the tractor and gave the job of loading and towing everything back to Tony Rew's Farm, and as rich said, there was ALOT of stuff, there was 2 large trailer loads of cotton reels etc and 2 large trailers loads of tyres that had to be cleared, pluss all the pallets and skips and concrete piping etc! Once again there was alot of effort put in by all the people there helping. I have to say i realy enjoyed being part of the event and i think it realy was a good eye opener for the public to see what us guys and gals do! I want to say a big thanks to Rich and Tony for organising the event (also to Tony for giving me somewhere to sleep) and to all the guys who were there that made it an awsome day! Do you not mean the friday night? Seriously dodgey that night..... Adam
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