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BMX General => BMX Videos => Topic started by: Sean 2000 on December 08, 2008, 11:48 PM
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A few of us got together on saturday afternoon/evening to celebrate muttley's skinwall dream........oh and his birthday!
Here's a lttle edit. Enjoy
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Looked like fun :)
More progression from everyone I see - I'm feeling well left behind now!
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Did ya see Paul's Blunt? ;)
So when we gonna see you again then?........before you feel even more left out. :-[
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Me new tyres were well sketchy :LolLolLolLol: Crashed twice trying to scrub em in and from then on was shittin me pants :LolLolLolLol:
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wicked vid, looks like a nice chilled sesh.
Muttley, you need to give your tyres a few laps of Tesco's car park when they are new on. :daumenhoch:
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stunting
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Those Tyres were proper comedy tyres!
I had a great time guys cheers again for the invite, i love that ramp :smitten:
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Me new tyres were well sketchy :LolLolLolLol: Crashed twice trying to scrub em in and from then on was shittin me pants :LolLolLolLol:
I had the same trouble the other week, put a new tyre on the rear rolled in and slid out, i never gave it a thought, ended up turning bike upside down getting someone to crank it and put a skateboard griptape against the tyre to scrub it, worked a treat.
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I'm still bitter there's only 1 trick of me on there, and I didn't pull that either ;D
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if you want grippy tyres, I mean really grippy and aren't too fussed about latest trends and big names and lightness you should try the Cheng Shin Double V's that Asda do. They come in a box branded Bell, and are foldable with kevlar bead, but boy are they grippy. Ask anyone who's seen me trying peg stalls at Corby and the angle I have to get the bike to make it slide, these things are grippy as and less than a tenner each.
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if you want grippy tyres, I mean really grippy and aren't too fussed about latest trends and big names and lightness you should try the Cheng Shin Double V's that Asda do. They come in a box branded Bell, and are foldable with kevlar bead, but boy are they grippy. Ask anyone who's seen me trying peg stalls at Corby and the angle I have to get the bike to make it slide, these things are grippy as and less than a tenner each.
I have bought a fair bit of that Bell stuff from asda, chains, tubes, cables. link extractor's so cheap and does the job.
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if you want grippy tyres, I mean really grippy and aren't too fussed about latest trends and big names and lightness you should try the Cheng Shin Double V's that Asda do. They come in a box branded Bell, and are foldable with kevlar bead, but boy are they grippy. Ask anyone who's seen me trying peg stalls at Corby and the angle I have to get the bike to make it slide, these things are grippy as and less than a tenner each.
The Aitkens and Path do the job but just don't stick brand new ones on then go on a wooden ramp you have to go ride street for a bit, then burn the edges on said wooden ramp till you smell burning rubber, basically you have to get rid of the release agent, I learnt all about this at Creation a couple of years ago when i did the same thing.
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Did ya see Paul's Blunt? ;)
So when we gonna see you again then?........before you feel even more left out. :-[
I did see Pauls blunt - tidy :daumenhoch: that's been a long time coming :)
Expect to see me sometime over the chrimbo period :)
I'm one rusty motherfcuker though.... :(
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If you need any tips ask Twobob - he sure does know his stuff ;D ;)
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if you want grippy tyres, I mean really grippy and aren't too fussed about latest trends and big names and lightness you should try the Cheng Shin Double V's that Asda do. They come in a box branded Bell, and are foldable with kevlar bead, but boy are they grippy. Ask anyone who's seen me trying peg stalls at Corby and the angle I have to get the bike to make it slide, these things are grippy as and less than a tenner each.
them tyres are made from spidermans jizz!
gutted i couldnt make it,had issues :(