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<< Previous 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 Next >>Re: somebody please............ posted on 2006-10-29 01:20:35
is it just me or is this dude sounding realy scummy, not even willing to pay normal post cost.
p.s. how big are enevelopes over there in the states, i don't believe a small one over here would fit a 28t sprocket.
and dude it would not be intelligent to get one put in an envelope, liike what the chance the sprocket would even stay i one, with out tearing through and falllling out, just by one second hand get them to box it up tightly, especially over there it should cost you next to nothings, shits cheap as over there.
failing that, go to your local shop and just grab a steel one for like 5 bucks, like the ones they stock for little kids 16" bikes.
Re: eastern ti frame posted on 2006-10-29 01:19:12
[quote author=~Alfred's Quamen~ link=topic=21405.msg233183#msg233183 date=1162101431]
And a cutout on the seat-tube? Eastern is wilding. Nice though.
[/quote]yep and the headtubes and the bb.
i would be interested to see how these hold up and wonder how much it differes from the cromo version? Because as everyone knows you can't just change the product the item is made of without redesigning, to with handle the chareteristics of the new metal, or it will be substantialy diffferent strength wise. :wink:
Re: brakes posted on 2006-10-29 01:04:07
yeah dude i don't think you should speak no more, being you suck at setting up brakes, if say you said, "i can set up a strait, sweet as but gyros i can set them up but there harder", but since you said you can't even do straights well then, just maybe, this isn'your area of expertise to be commenting on. :?
Re: 19" Aqueduct or KHE RIP? posted on 2006-10-27 06:37:31
yeah your right about the seat post thing, ive seen a number of frames now basically, fit for the trash becuse of this.
what happened to it, it's only like 2-3 months old right?
what happened to the ti solo replacement wouldn't that be next in line? hehe.
personally the aquaduct doesn't look bad, but that's me.
Re: trail wrecker! posted on 2006-10-27 06:29:38
hmm maybe a fe strings off barb wire on the lps and around them, and just pull them up each time you's go to ride them. :?
just my 2 cents
your lucky it's not a cancel you dealin with, and yes a pit jump setup is a good idea, as i fyou just make hem real big i could still see a little kid either riding up and down, sorta like a real narrow quarter, one side of the lip or riding over the top, and down the other side.
Re: Why? Because I like them there, that's why... =P posted on 2006-10-26 15:27:10
^^^^
yeah thats a good idea in my oppinion, because you could actually just get a brake plate thn even to moun 990s on there. but i wish all frames could come with the removable mouint, then if we decide we don't want brakes at the tim, we can just thread them off then, when we want them again we can through them back on, and even the fact post wear out and sometimes deform sligtly, be good to have a chance to replace them, ohwell, can't see it happening to soon.
ok i'm not sure but i'd be a little worried about messing with the heat treating, and possibly even the crystaline formation?
especialy on such a vital part as a back end for a flat frame.
Re: TV should be free posted on 2006-10-24 06:29:15
yep i'm with racefit on this one, also theres a reason i try to avoid listening to radio stations.
so either deal with it, and realise it's actually a pretty cool deal, we got here, or don't use it.
Re: Mazda 6 posted on 2006-10-24 04:43:52
[quote author=06FitPro_TN link=topic=21289.msg231965#msg231965 date=1161651554]
well lets c uri n a bmx forum......and ur in the general BMX thread not a car forum
[/quote]yes the life of a forumn troll. :roll:
someone please delete. :?
i sometimesc wish i could be a mod for these reasons. ohwell
Re: I was thinking..... posted on 2006-10-23 03:50:46
haha ah sorry dude, i didn't mean that sence, I was actually sorta refering to there hydraulic brake idea, sorry if i forgot to mention an importnt detail, haha, sorry.
nah i realise thats a very true statement, all it takes is some basic knowledge, and little bit of skills and your all good to go, but seems a lot of people are missing that, haha.
Re: Sexual Consent posted on 2006-10-23 03:34:20
[quote author=HeyBooU link=topic=21284.msg231744#msg231744 date=1161586528]
I think you should just get her parent's permission to have sex with her on your 18th birthday
[/quote]hahahhahahahahhahahaha
can you video tape that consversation? :lol:
Re: My parents posted on 2006-10-22 17:34:47
can we say traller?
Re: rainbow brake pads? posted on 2006-10-22 01:54:37
in a way i feel this guys right, i no my light grey 3 yr old tektro pads off my stock bike, work better than all my other pads, wel excluding the koolstops, which were prettty sweet, although i'm not sure how much that had to do with the different brakes i needed to actually use them.
Re: KMC halflink chain? posted on 2006-10-22 01:49:49
[quote author=DustyGonzagas link=topic=21198.msg231285#msg231285 date=1161442071]
[quote author=bullyhotrod86jh link=topic=21198.msg231260#msg231260 date=1161415492]
^^^
dusty gonzac, half link chains are nothing but trouble hey, yet a chain thats been mixed and match is such a better idea :huh:
[/quote]yea dont listen to me my ridin experience means nothing im just a dumbass noob :roll:
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what i'm just not to shure on say havin one weak point in a chain, i think i would see that more likely to cause it to stretch funny and such, not at all debting whether or not you've had more experience and such, i don't even no you, haha.
if you've found it out from a lot of experience and testing things out great, i'm just stating what it look like to me.
Also my mate did it to his chain with one of the spare links of mine and he snapped it there, but the other complete half link chain ive got hasn't caused me a problem, plus you'd have to be careful with width of links, so it's not to far out of whack, meh.
ohwell if your right and i snap it when i start to ride that ike a bit more, umm well i will have a snapped chain,anyway i'm not stressed about it, so i guess i'll just find out for myself.
Re: What genre of music you love to listen? posted on 2006-10-21 17:41:41
I sense a traller. not only a expected qurestion, it's in the wrong section by a long shot.
I say unless this dude comes back to shows he's not just trlling different forumns, lock this thread.
If somebody llikes the idea of this thread then, they can make one in the correct section.
Re: rainbow brake pads? posted on 2006-10-21 05:03:30
[quote author=bloodhound.system.32 link=topic=14879.msg231220#msg231220 date=1161402499]
[quote author=NeilG link=topic=14879.msg164006#msg164006 date=1140030287]
[img]http://www.kaitaya.com/html/brake/bs-tioga/BS-450_rain.jpg[/img]
http://www.kaitaya.com/html/brake/bs-tioga/450-bs.htm
[/quote]
Bumpity...
Can someone please tell me a actual site I can understand...? :-D
I want to get myself some rainbow brake pads.. for the extra style points of course!
I found these interesting though!!!! >>>
[img]http://www.koolstop.com/brakes/vans.gif[/img]
[/quote]
don't no where you can get the rainbow pads, but i got a set of those vans pads sitting on my desk here, but thee not for sale, hehe.
I'm yet to break the seal, ohwell, maybe ill use them one day. :lol:
and i wouldn't mind the 88 peae sprocket, haha tie de brake pads, although it would requre me to put the brakes back on, and a peace sign sprocket. :lol:
Re: wanting to customize my gt a lilbit posted on 2006-10-21 04:57:18
oh shit, me and my lack of actuallyreading posts, ohwell, haha.
Re: KMC halflink chain? posted on 2006-10-21 00:24:52
^^^
dusty gonzac, half link chains are nothing but trouble hey, yet a chain thats been mixed and match is such a better idea :huh:
[quote author=ForknSpoon link=topic=21198.msg231210#msg231210 date=1161401238]
[quote author=flat-ashura link=topic=21198.msg230886#msg230886 date=1161306209]
a chain is a chain.... weight nazi's i bet
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no not a weight nazi my bike is like 35 pounds
if you read my chain is either to long or to short
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yeah qute the opposite, he is most likely, as they on average are supposaby heavier, well thats what i've been told although seriously who does weigh a chain. :lol:
personally i have the ybn half link chain which i'm happy with on my streetbike, it seems alright, no compplaints, I assume it's pretty much the exact same thing as this, just diff name, meh.
Re: KHE bars, Alliance PSI, 2-Hip, Standard and more posted on 2006-10-20 20:47:50
hey dude could you list what sprockets, and what prices of below 30.
and by the way loving those cranks, good shit.
buy from this guy people.
buy buy buy.
Re: Look at dem cranks dawgs posted on 2006-10-20 20:29:13
first off about the cranks there the new fly 2pc, not out yet but a wombolt sort of design, minus the fact i believe the other arm comes off but basicall the sppindle slide in fom one side, throught the hole lot, and just one bolt on the end to pull everything tight as one end has a it of a fare sort of piece on it.
Re: I was thinking..... posted on 2006-10-20 20:14:26
yeah exactl, have a look at the fset site, for their hydraulic brake detangle, it' very much like what your thinking in a sense, but there pushing hydralic flud fluid a little bit different than a solid cable
by the way happy bday for whatever date it is.



