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Sorry to bring this topic back but i did not see that post Kriss posted so was not able to replay and dont want anyone haveing bad vibes with him.

Re:Wright Pads>.LMFAO there is no f**king way in this world you could of been doing such mate

1 The fork are not light, so you got to be least over the age of 18 and be built like Porter to do any tirlas move on them

2 The Giant won;t live past a 6ft drop letalone a 20ft one, your ass would be in the ground faster than the bike

3 Geo will be f**ked up for eveything, them forks are 130mm travle thus being 5'' okay, but they are tripple clamp and will be high adding silly bb rise like + 100mm i bet

4 It will die, the headtube will flare, strech and come off and you'll land flat on your face a syou have jus here...owened

Kriss is a good freind of mine and i go out doing jumps and drops with him and he does very light trials stuff too but i cant at the moment as my trials bike is still in build,,He's been doing 10ft drops and 20ft jumps for ages on his Giant team trials frame with me nearly every day this year,Pics Here

Kriss doing jump

Will try and take some more shots with my camara.

The frame seems to have handled it so far with 130mm,

Ive rode the giant a few times and done some big drops on it and it handles it sweet very smooth in fact feels smoother then my Shooter.

Kriss is very clued up when it comes to bikes he has worked in bikes shops before he is a very good rider better then me,He is just trying something a bit different with his Giant with tripples on it.

Sorry about this just had to clear the air that kriss aint talking bull***t.

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1 The fork are not light, so you got to be least over the age of 18 and be built like Porter to do any tirlas move on them

Ok, he said he has been doing some light trials. This could be riding over rocks for all we know, there's no reason this couldn't be done with slightly heavier forks.

2 The Giant won;t live past a 6ft drop letalone a 20ft one, your ass would be in the ground faster than the bike

He didn't say anything about a 20ft drop. He said a 10ft drop. And of course we're not talking in terms trials of drops, but freeride / downhilling drops. 10ft may seem like a lot, but pulled of smoothly, and landing on a good landing ramp, or a steep downhill will make the drop very smooth and there won't be a lot of force going through the frame.

So it seems quite possible to me.

3 Geo will be f**ked up for eveything, them forks are 130mm travle thus being 5'' okay, but they are tripple clamp and will be high adding silly bb rise like + 100mm i bet

I'm no expert on geo's from other bike disciplines, but even if the geos a bit off, the bikes still going to be rideable. As far as i am aware, the giant trials frame is very MTB like geo anyway, so i can't really see a problem.

4 It will die, the headtube will flare, strech and come off and you'll land flat on your face a syou have jus here...owened

Again there's no reason why the frame shouldn't last. 20ft jumps may seem big, but they could be low jumps, gaining a lot of distance and no height?

1 i can post that info up cos i worked with bike all my life till recently when i took a caera chnage, oh and a si said OWEND 3 OF THE f**kING FRAMES...f**kign read

2 f**king grow up

3 where on earth you get the shitola from?

I noticed on Bi-tech i'm so how registered yet i used it once way back in the day of 2004

A few other forums somehow have me on there yet i have nowt to do with em

Umm silly little gay f**king fag on trials forum all over yet again. Lovely. Meet me on a ride, then we'll see if you the balls or not

Now, i'm going to sound really hypocritical....

Stop f**king swearing, it's not big and it's not cleaver! Ok, we know all that it takes to piss you off is one little post on an online forum but there's no need for it. Stop threatening people, christ your what 25+ and you sound like a 14 year old. f**king grow up!

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