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I'm thinking of replacing my current 3 year old (I think - I got it second/third/4th hand) Echo pure. I really like the way the current bike rides, so something similar but better (Higher BB possibly - is this a good idea?) is what I'm after. I want something that's very comfortable on the back wheel...

I've got a Pashley TV series fork, but I'd probably go with an Echo fork too...

I plan to run it singlespeed and with Maguras on the back.

What other bikes should I look at? I pretty much am the trials scene in my area, so I can't try other people's bikes :(.

First and foremost I want something strong - not too worried about the weight...

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Get one Echo Control, one of the best frames ever.

this is my bike updated with avid bb7 disc brake:

Echo Control 2007/2008.

1060wb/+20bb high.

avid bb7/echo hidro brake.

acs freewheel, zoo cranks/zoo rock ring/echo head set/kmc kool chain/first bb/echo rims/echo flat bars/cst front tire 2,35/gti-pro rear tire 2,45/10,900 grams the full bike.

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Get one Echo Control, one of the best frames ever.

this is my bike updated with avid bb7 disc brake:

Echo Control 2007/2008.

1060wb/+20bb high.

avid bb7/echo hidro brake.

acs freewheel, zoo cranks/zoo rock ring/echo head set/kmc kool chain/first bb/echo rims/echo flat bars/cst front tire 2,35/gti-pro rear tire 2,45/10,900 grams the full bike.

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just wondering why ur still running a ACS claws freewheel, the rest of that set up is moist!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just put an order in to tartybikes for a built long Echo Control... As specced on their website except for V8 pedals an a magura up front http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?id=388 .

Hub and fork will be disk ready in case I go that way later too - Still nervous about hanging the disk up on the edges of walls and I like all the brake pad options for Maguras...

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Th VP's are cage style pedals? I used them previously to the V8's and found my feet tended to roll off instead of staying put. Less shinjuries with V8's :)...

Not going with a disk because of the ease of crash damage.

Not if you slip off ;)

Ease of crash damage? I've landed ON my disc before and not bent it. They're pretty sturdy things, most people use them these days, and a lot of people are now using them front and rear. If you're worried about hitting it while sidehopping, go the other way, or learn to sidehop properly. It's a common misconception that discs are easy to land on and bend, they're not at all from my experience.

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I've had enough landings where the spokes/dropouts snagged and I've seen other people's cycle's ruined by bent disks, so I'll go without disks for the time being. I've tried a mod set up with the Hope trials disks and it's awesome - silent and still locks the wheels, but it would always nag at me every time I go to hop on something.

As for the caged vs. pinned pedals I've gouged my shins a grand total of once in the past 2 or 3 years on V8's when I had caged pedals this would happen badly every 6 months. A friend of mine who runs caged pedals because his feet are too big to be comfy on V8's slips off and does his shins regularly. And that's using skate shoes on them rather than the ordinary runners I use on my pedals - he's been riding trials longer than I have, so it's not an experience issue either. The reason as far as I can see is that caged pedals tend to be higher off the pedal axle than pinned pedals, making it easier to have the pedal roll under your foot.

I've specced it so I can fit a disk up front if I decide later alright. I'm going to try the green Magura pads on unground rims as recommended by the guy I talked to in tartybikes first to see if they lock well enough to be useful for trials while still allowing a bit of modulation for manuals and other rolling stuff. Currently I'm on discobrakes trials pads and ground rims and they're deafening but they lock the wheel damned well.

Mostly what I have to do now is get good enough at trials to deserve the bike I've bought :)...

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