Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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Fuck all has changed setup wise, apart from the euro bottom bracket coming in.
Lookin at about 5/600quid for a basic setup
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Jimbo
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Registered: 17th Feb 07
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I used to have a pretty hard core Heavy tools screamer, spent alot on that.
Then i dismantled it, and it's ia suitcase in my Loft.
Now if i fancy a ride, my bog standard Haro Backtrail X3 does the job.
[Edited on 15-03-2007 by Jimbo]
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fuju64
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Registered: 17th Aug 06
Location: Bristol
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ahh mate those flybike bmxs on the 1st page are lush, i use to want a pantera frame and build it up. i had a on-one gimp jump bike (hard tail mountain bike) and built that up. still got it but its seen better days lol. i wud stick pics up if had sum and knew how.
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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Check out me
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
Location: Radlett, Hertfordshire
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quote: Originally posted by antmashed
stavs only pic ive got is this one of me 'in da air' lol
go into the garage and take a piccy !
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
Location: Liverpool
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Fuck all has changed setup wise, apart from the euro bottom bracket coming in.
Lookin at about 5/600quid for a basic setup
errr that and spanish bb, integrated headset! lots as changed man!!! get with it!
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AuroraSport
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Registered: 5th Mar 05
Location: Norfolk Drives: Audi B5 S4 Avant
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deano glad to see someone who enjoys freeride/dh.
im currently building my DH rig back up
DH8 (mediocre quality frame but takes abuse)
Marzocchi/Boxers if i cant be arsed rebuilding the bombers.
Hope/MRP/LX/XTR/Mavic bits etc
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
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its all about the trails/jump, you dont have to push you bike back up after
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Mark330d
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
Location: Netherlee, Glasgow City
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quote: Originally posted by stavs
its all about the trails/jump, you dont have to push you bike back up after
ahaha but with dh courses we have gondola's, so we can have a munch/rest before starting again
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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quote: Originally posted by AuroraSport
deano glad to see someone who enjoys freeride/dh.
im currently building my DH rig back up
DH8 (mediocre quality frame but takes abuse)
Marzocchi/Boxers if i cant be arsed rebuilding the bombers.
Hope/MRP/LX/XTR/Mavic bits etc
Yup, love freeriding etc but still ride up the hills, as I used to be into XC. Don't do DH, helmet is a Met Parachute, so not full on full-face.
Off to France July 1st on an uplift week, can't wait
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AuroraSport
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quote: Originally posted by Mark330d
quote: Originally posted by stavs
its all about the trails/jump, you dont have to push you bike back up after
ahaha but with dh courses we have gondola's, so we can have a munch/rest before starting again
yep did hopton few years ago at the nationals and we got tractors to bring us up but pushing up aint that bad
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Mark330d
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
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but pushing up for an hour for 5 mins of fun or less? thats not good
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
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it is well worth it!!
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Mark330d
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no when yer a lazy coont like me
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flybikeslee
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hahaha
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Mark330d
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Registered: 25th Apr 06
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i used to bribe people with beers to drag my bike up for me
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antmashed
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Registered: 2nd Aug 06
Location: Hertford
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dirt trails all the way .. down hill only when its on the way
[Edited on 16-03-2007 by antmashed]
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SAL
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Registered: 19th Dec 05
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been looking on dmr's web and found this lovely bike for £400 notes! mine cost over 1200
http://www.dmrbikes.com/default.aspx?Section=products&pageType=category&category=1&categoryName=Bikes
needs some front suspension though
tempted as its so cheap...
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liamcorsa
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Nice lil thread/forum going on in here. I'll have to get some pics up of my 24' beast. Currently being fitted with some Huge magura hydralic brakes!!
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
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stavs you should defo get that dmr, mint complete bikes, i shall get a pic up of my dirt jumper (and daily commuter whilst car is out of action!)tomorrow
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SAL
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cant go wrong for 400, would fit the back of the corsa a treat...who makes the best dirt jump suspension these days marazoochi used to rule the roost ? any sujestions ?
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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quote: Originally posted by stavs
cant go wrong for 400, would fit the back of the corsa a treat...who makes the best dirt jump suspension these days marazoochi used to rule the roost ? any sujestions ?
Marzocchi only really make suspension, never really made bikes.
DMR are doing pretty well in terms of popularity (no idea about competitions etc), Flow frames are pretty tasty! Check out Cove (what I ride) from Canada. Expensive but awesome bikes.
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SAL
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check the link deano...thats the bike, but would want some kind of suspension to soften the front up a wee bit...i uses to hava dirt jumper 1's with the 20mm through axel on the old beast that i sold to antmahedpatels brother...
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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Ahhh didn't read your post properly
Yeah, I'd say Marzocchi are the leaders still. Magura forks are coming up pretty strong (strong as in good, not strength) now though
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Rob E
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Registered: 1st Jan 06
Location: Madeley, Stafford....I want to live back in Wales!
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ive got some old marzocchi z3.5's in the garage, you can have them, they need a brace though (pre 2001 type fork)
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