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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: weston on June 25, 2006, 11:31 AM
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anyone got any pics & spec for one of these bikes
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i think the original spec included a freehub and flatland gearing
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nah the Ruler was sold as more of a Jumping/Park bike!
it had a clamp on stem, kneesaver type bars, 48 spoke wheels & 4 pegs,potts front cable & gyro, almost certain it had 44/16 gearing too ;)
quite a good bike retailed at £399 i think :-\
i'm sure i have a mag with a review, i'll scan it later & email it to you if you PM me your addy :daumenhoch:
better still let me look for the mag first & i'll let you know once i've found it, got a bit to do tonight as i'm in hospital tomorrow for an op first thing in the morning :(
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i used to ride with a lad who had one in 97
i will check back in my old ride magazines
i think it had the steel khe freehub on it
it was quite short too
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?
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i saw a feature on the frame in an old mag the other day, i spose i'm gonna have to go find it & scan it like i said i would :-[
:LolLolLolLol:
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:yahoo_silent:
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I bought a Heavy Tools Ruler when they came out back in '96. The forks bent in less than 2 months of riding. I had been using a Skyway T/A for 12 years with no problems, doing exactly the same kind of riding, so I was not very impressed by the Ruler - Or the fact that Ison Distribution refused to honour their warranty and replace the forks!
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I bought a Heavy Tools Ruler when they came out back in '96. The forks bent in less than 2 months of riding. I had been using a Skyway T/A for 12 years with no problems, doing exactly the same kind of riding, so I was not very impressed by the Ruler - Or the fact that Ison Distribution refused to honour their warranty and replace the forks!
did that really happen? i know some hardcore riders that still use heavy tools & i know thomas who built them has never heard about that, maybe you had a reject batch, you should have emailed thomas instead of going through the distributors........
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Not sure about the Ruler, but I had a Screamer that held up really well. Bit short, but solid.
Sold it to a friend's kid a few years back and at the time I told him there was no way he'd be able to bend or break it. It's still going strong today.
There was a shot on a Ride cover a few years back, maybe even a review. Good bikes, I thought.
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I was not very impressed by the Ruler
now there's a rare moment
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Hi, here is a pic of my heavy tools bike, i dont no what model it is, but i have just rescued it from a scrap dealer. Its a good looking bike that looks as good as new. A pretty good find i think!!
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(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/k179/bogusbob/Picture061.jpg)
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that looks like a Heavy Tools Screamer to me :)
nice find, looks like a decent 3 peice crank too :daumenhoch:
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cheers mate, dont no if its original crank but its a profile racing crank.
:)
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they came from the factory with a 1 piece crank, was looking at an advert for them on the loo this morning in an old mag! thats how i knew what it was straight away ::)
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i have been trying to get info on heavy tools bikes, but have drawn a blank.... cant find nothing on them at all except who designed and made them.
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just no it looks good!!
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Thomas Goring i think & the Catweasel was Albert Retey
pretty good bikes as i remember :daumenhoch:
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cheers mate, any info gratefully recieved!!! :)