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update on my bike

it now has echo control forks and i love it!!!

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it is now the bike that i was imagining when i was building it, completely worth the money i spent on it (in my opinion)

please comment :D

Sexy, would look better if you put the sus forks back on though, but cut the springs down like Ryan Leech does. I think they are around 50mm travel on his bike but I like the look of them.

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Here is my bike I really like it already, came at 1 today bought it from Steve Tse anyways here it is....

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put the discs back on!!!! :P

update on my bike

it now has echo control forks and i love it!!!

onzawoodstockwithechos1.jpg

it is now the bike that i was imagining when i was building it, completely worth the money i spent on it (in my opinion)

please comment :D

The first nice woodstock ive seen, well done mate (Y)

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hi, this is my bike.

DSCF2195.jpg

i sprayed it myself but there is one small problem.......

the rear of the frame makes the wheel, which is straight, sit like this.

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dya recon theres anyway of fixing it or do i need a new one?!

cheers for the help, sorry if this is off topic!!

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hi, this is my bike.

DSCF2195.jpg

i sprayed it myself but there is one small problem.......

the rear of the frame makes the wheel, which is straight, sit like this.

DSCF2196.jpg

dya recon theres anyway of fixing it or do i need a new one?!

cheers for the help, sorry if this is off topic!!

Is the rim centered over the hub properly? if not loosen the right side spokes quater of a turn and tighten the left side spokes quater of a turn at a time.Make sure to start at the valve and work your way around the wheel.

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claydon i think that that is just one BAD frame, its most probably that the axle holes aren't aligned properly, or at all, you might be able to get a welder to put a bit of weld in the axle hole and then grind/file it down till both of the axles holes are level...

Just a thought.

Dave

No, that frames royaly raped.

Sam lives literally down the road from me. The chainstay bent, and the previous owner bodged it by drilling a new hole for the wheel to sit in.

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No, that frames royaly raped.

Sam lives literally down the road from me. The chainstay bent, and the previous owner bodged it by drilling a new hole for the wheel to sit in.

i think "ruined" fits the job more than "bodged", because "bodged" means temporarily working whilst waiting for a fix, where as that frame truly does just look broken...

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