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Everything posted by powerz
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No its got to be this wheel build http://www.biketrialco.com/?p=products&cat=73&pro=43 But cant decide on a colour combo
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If your that bored how about you tell me what colour scheme u think i should get for my rear wheel http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....showtopic=88419 the more opinions the better
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Yea i do have red rim tape to put in if i wanted, i did think about that colour scheme but then i thought well most bikes have black rims so it might look abit bland but atleast it would match my front wheel
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As i have broke my rear hub i am going to buy a new complete wheel I going to buy this wheel build http://www.biketrialco.com/?p=products&cat=73&pro=43 but what colour rim and hub should i go for to suite my bike. I was thinking gold rim with red hub but not sure
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or maybe buy the newer hs33 and replace the lever with the GU CNC lever blade in red found @ tartybikes. but due to my hub snaping last night my money will be going towards a new wheel build
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oh it gets worse i have just checked my hub again and not only has the sprocket cracked but my hub aswell so no riding for me. Until i get some cash to fund a new wheel
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Hi all don't worry i have found the problem and all i can say is OH BUGA, I took my hub apart this morning to find out what the dodgy ticking noise is as i went out last night and i was really annoying me plus now and again it made a real bad crunch sound anyway the problem is the rear sprocket where the bearings sit, it's cracked in 5 places which means the new bearings i put in yesterday are going to be bugered too. Cant believe i didn't notice the cracks yesterday when i cleaned,re-greased and replaced the bearings oh well S**t happens This really sucks as i'm meant to be going on a ride the weekend, but i have ordered a new rear sprocket from The Trials man so hopeful it may turn up in time.
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Hi all i run 18 front 12 rear on my mod and its perfect for me
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Absolute stunner got my vote
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Hi, welcolm to the world of trials, Personanly i think 20" is easier to learn on because as they are smaller they are easier to monuevor during tricks & i find watching trials dvd's are very helpful as you can watch exacly how they do the trick and the option of slow mo is good. I recomend watching ryan leech Mastering the art of trials
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Cheers , i have thought about striping the lever but would it rust?
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Hi all, I currently have Monty 221 Pro disc & magura mount forks on my GU would it be worth me buying GU forks. Also the last few days i have got an annoying ticking sound for example (like a broken bearing in the hub) but yesterday i stripped the hub down cleaned it all out fitted new bearings and re greased it but the noise is still there. Do you think it could possibly be my pedal or maybe take my freewheel apart and re-grease it. What do you think, Any sugestions? Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer these questions
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I first started trials properly on an onza t-pro which i had for around 7 months, I then moved onto a onza t-master which i hated and only kept for about 3 months, Then i gave 26" a try using a saracen mad but after 2 months i decided that mods are more my thing, So i Brought a GU Typhoon mod which i have now had for around 2 months and she's a beauty
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Hi Ross welcolm to the Trials-Forum & you have a very nice bike it should serv you well
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I remember seeing some trials comp on sky using Gas Gases and i then when out trying some endo's ect and well been hocked ever since realy
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I would still want to keep my GU but i would ask for a Koxx Monsterboy. they look lussshhhhhhhhhhh
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As i currently have no job and have left school i'm usually out on my bike for around 5 hours a day but due to the winter weather only for around 2-3 hours
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I know that you can buy it from Cleanbikes @ £49.50 & tartybikes @ £50 both shops include box & tool
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I have a tensile one which has never failed or skipped & my mate has a try-all one on his monty and its awesome so many engagment points and comes the tin and more importantly the tool, so id say go for the try-all you cant go wrong for the price. also a quick little question: can you use the try-all freewheel on the front with a rock ring. Cheers Guys
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I have also been lucky so far, i've had no real bad stacks. I have a couple of nice scars on my shins due to crank spins and had a few numb asses due to falling flat on it. I currently have a fractured finger but i still ride for about 2 hours aday, its not helping but i just cant stay off my bike. lol
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I have snaped in one year of trials: Atleast 20 crapy freewheels first acs claws lasted 2 days:( spindle on Welgo pedals Crossover hose 1 rear axle 1 Bottom Bracket 1 Rear Hub 1 Rear sprocket 1 Chain Not too bad really, Could be worst. Every time i break something i replace it with a better part so slowly my bike is getting a better spec
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cheers found it A.F.I. Song: ...But Home Is Nowhere Thanks for your help guys me of out now to ride with this tune on my mp3
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cheers mate i can only try
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Clacton has plenty of streety stuff to ride and awesome rocks with endless lines.