Not completely digging his overall style, but this guy surely pulled some tricks you don't see too often. Fakie icepick grinds down a rail, for one. Wtf.
I normally drill a hole in the shovel itself, not in the handle. Also has been said but you really want to keep your tools clear from rain and too much moisture.
Why did you realize, or assume, that cannot be?
There are enough parks out there with only mixed riding at any time of the day, without any major problems. Afaik it mainly depends on the attitude of the riders.
whoa, have been off the forum and riding for almost two years, only to come back and see scientific stuff including proper discussion about it in threads about dirts. Hell yeah, RideMonkey is still THE place for me
:cheers:
not only in the trials world, unfortunately. Bmx kids are all over it as well.
That being said, take a loud hub and grease it. Same hub, same engagement but quiet. Byebye rumor!
As you say yourself the liquid is biased towards DJ, but that doesn't mean it's not usable for street. In fact I ride nothing but street on it, and I find it ideal (mind you I'm far from a pro though) The short rear end makes for easy manuals and spinning is good too, but because the bb is not...
thanks for all the info, appreciated.
everything I tried so far was without hubguard. I installed it, and unless I start filing it's impossible to get the wheel slammed since the guard hits the seatstay..
Installed it at the other end, and it really looks like I cannot go much further...
I finally made the jump to cassette, and I'm trying out a 24/10 ratio on a Liquid.
When I install the hub/sprocket and use my current chain (KHE collapse, ridden for about a month), I can slam the axle into the dropout and it's a near perfect fit. However a brand new collapse is very very...
I ride them mainly because they are faster than steel, but also make less noise and do not wear down ledges as quick. However at the current ratio I go through 1 rear pleg about every month as hardly ride park..
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