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Greeny

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  1. cheers adam your the man! if you would like to know it rides great and everything is just perfect, extremely well built thank you, to everyone at tarty bikes im ecstatic that your using my bike as the picture for the ZOO 07 thank you so much ('its famous' *joke*) i can not say how thankful i am of this bike. thank you Greeny
  2. just wondering if anyone at tarty has a picture of my bike that they could send me or upload for me? it is.. The new zoo python 07 with chris king hubs (front and rear) and chris king headset (all black) it dont have to much green on part from the flumo rims. it was a surprise christmas present for me i understand that my dad had it planned for a long while. if that helps. thank you Greeny
  3. ok thank you everyone so much this has been a lot of help so i'm defiantly going for the middleburns. skf bottom bracket at £40 but if i can afford i will go for the £85 one (or do you think this would be a waste of money?) has anyone else heard of someone using a unicycle rim for the rear rim of your bike? seems a good idea and very strong but i'm still undecided on a flumo rim and the unicycle idea would it be best to have eye-letted or un eye-letted? thank you Greeny
  4. i see now and understand thank you inur that really cleared things up for me Ali do you know when these will be available? so it's looks like Cranks: middleburns (when the 18t bashes and rings come out) bottom bracket: SKF BRF-300 rear wheel: not to sure yet but how are the try-all flumo rims? (36 hole) thank you everyone Greeny
  5. but middleburns come with a bolt on sprocket already so... but thank you people for all your help and keep the opinions coming i wan to to know which would be best for my zoo python and i'm running a rear profile so if that is any help. thank you Greeny
  6. just one little question why middleburns if you ride 26, and not 20. but thank you people keep them coming Greeny
  7. i have used the search button and am still trying to find out which cranks would be best? middleburn rs-7 (i believe they are the trials cranks) or tensiles nobody actually gets to the point in there replys? so straight answer please, thanks and which isis bottom bracket? echo for like £50 or SKF BRF-300 for about £30 and what rear 36 hole wide rim to fit a zoo python do you recommend? thanks Greeny
  8. yea i have seen that to what going of there? cool i would like to see the finished product. what other focal will they have on the bike if they are removing the chainstay idea but correct me if i'm wrong that was the focal point of the bike because its never been done before but thank you guys for the input Thank you Greeny
  9. i have seen Ben riding this bike in a few of his videos, and i have also seen onzaboymark with one he posted it up in bike pictures i think a while back. there is one on the onza web site on the home page is this the Ben Slinger prototype? if it is does anyone know if its going to be realized because i have not heard anything about it and most of the new 07 frames are out now so... does anyone know? Thank you Greeny
  10. cool thank you has anyone else heard this?, or know who he is riding for now? thank you Greeny
  11. i was just wondering who joe rides for now because i was just browsing the cleanbikes site and looked on riders and could not see him? does anyone know who he rides for now Thank you Greeny
  12. thank you so... much looks ace i can not wait to try it out on some new pads and a nice wide flumo rim with a grind you don't know how happy i am! thank you a lot wright pads top man! thank you again Tom Green Greeny
  13. ok thank you everyone i have asked some of my friends and they have said the rock pads aswell, so i think i have made my choice. and i'm going to get rock pads thank you Greeny
  14. hello a booster prevents your frame from flexing (your frame flex's around the rear maggy mounts when you put your break on) anyway a booster stops the frame from flexing which improves your breaks performance, because your brake's are not trying to make up the power which is lost from the frame flexing i hope this has helped thank you Greeny
  15. i have used the search and had a quick look through brake pads, koxx bloxx, plaz pads, rock pads etc. and you can clearly see there are two main conpetetors which are: koxx bloxx browns and rock pads so my question is which are best and which would you get or have. i have tried plaz pads and they are great but i want to try something new. i run a grind with tar for super bite and preformace thank you Greeny
  16. thats the first time i saw that video, and there is only one word to describe it: amazing is that guy sponsored? if not he should be! i especially liked it where he back wheels that wall and he keeps it to manual overall amazing video. keep up the great riding. great find and thanks for shearing it jackamory thank you Greeny
  17. that sounds scary if you ask me if it is skipping that often, what if you are in the middle of a move or drop? and it skips.. if you ask me i think i would get it seen to properly, or best to buy a new one. what rear hub is it? thank you Greeny
  18. them photos are great, great angle's and really clear. looks like you brought a lot of interest to portsmouth, in the first couple of photos you had a big audience. but great job and the ride looked wicked. there was also some very sweat bikes their too. thank you for sharing them Greeny
  19. i am currently riding a zoo python 05 and i have been riding it for 2 years, and i am amazed how strong they are. mines has been through a lot of hard riding (amazed its still in 1 piece) the frames are very hard to dent i have landed on my frame so many times coming up short on rails and it has not done anything to the frame part from a scratch's. after all the time riding it, my frame still only has 1 dent an no cracks! personally i think zoo's are one of the strongest frames out. i can safely say these frames are strong.. and i think the geo on the bike is great and a very nice ride. i hope this has helped thank you Greeny
  20. i have seen that video before, i think its great because its just not a trials video its got everything in it and it looks a lot of fun. at the beginning of the video is so smooth and i think the video does have some technical stuff in their to. i know what you mean, when he is going down the side of the car park ramp, i have got to try that one day looks amazing anyway thank you Greeny
  21. what.. i just watched neil's video for the first time, and that made me cringe in some parts, and in other parts of the video i felt sorry for him. i mean though did you see how many back wheel's he got through and broken bike parts. some of the bails were funny but, the one were he hit is face against the phone box or was close to wasn't and if that was me it would of scared me to death also the final drop were his crank snaps and were he has to go into theater, i would be really up set because i bet he had to take quite a bit of time riding for his foot to heal properly. but neil your an amazing rider and none of these bails phrase you all i can say is.. a true rider (no pain no gain) but come on people in most of the videos i've seen most of the riders are not wearing any helmets, so come on people get your helmets on! they were design for a reason. keep up the hard work (not the bails obviously) but the riding. thank you Greeny
  22. i love that bike, it looks so clean and simple. i'm currently riding the 05 python and it rides amazing so i would imagine that only rides better. i also love the middle section how all the cnc'd stuff has been taken out and just has a tube, just makes it look that much simpler. get some pictures of you riding it! also you have been sensible and have not gone all green! and colour coordinated it anyway nice one.. thank you Greeny
  23. it depend because the new echo 2007 rear rims only come in 32 hole so this means if you a running a rear profile you can not fit the profile to the rim, this is the small problem that i have. so what i did was asked a couple of people and they are advising me to get the try-all rims... (i like the flumo one's personally) because you can get these try-all rims in 32 hole and 36 hole so.. if you are running a hub with 32 holes go for the new echo 2007 if not go for the try-all rims which can run 36 hole and 32 hole hope this as helped. thank you Greeny
  24. on the first to video's WERE ARE YOUR HELMETS... my funniest this year hmmm, must of been the other day when i was doing a drop gap to a drop again (if you get me), it was one of those things were any other day you could do it easy. anyway i did the drop gap but when i landed the gap my front wheel dropped leaving me to go over the handle bars and the first thing that hit my stem was the groin area when i finally hit the floor i rolled a couple of times... then i carried on rolling in pain haha i only have the footage on my mobile and i wouldn't know how to transfer it from my mobile to the PC and upload it. thank you Greeny
  25. i hate this when i hear about stuff like this, really does your head in you have something nice then next minute its gone! you must be really upset i know i was when mine was stolen. but luckily i was able to get mine back and hopefully you will to mate. you should keep a look out on ebay and that and your local newspapers. but if i see anything i will contact you. good luck in getting it back. Greeny
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