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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Racing => Topic started by: Moschops on August 31, 2009, 04:15 PM
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ODI Grips
Funn bars
Shimano XTR lever
Blank stem
Hope headset
KHE forks
FSA Titanium bottom bracket
FSA carbon 165 cranks
Welgo MG1 pedals
Crupi 39t chainring
KMC z lite chain
Uni seat
Sinz seat clamp
Sinz chain tugs
Shimano XTR v brake
Sun rims
Ciari hubs
Maxxis holly roller tyres
Total weight 16 1/2Lbs
Josh is one lucky lad, lets hope he stops bloody growing ;)
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Thats a thing of beauty Lee, nice job :daumenhoch:
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Holy Cow!
that is a beautiful bike :smitten:
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Thats lovely Lee :daumenhoch:
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Nice ride Mr willabooby
Good to see he even has his brake on the right side too ;) :daumenhoch:
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Wonderful bike, with a parts list to die for.... but them seats really are odd looking, for me they ruin the look of the bike, there are other seat and post combos that are less Buck Rodgers looking.
Lovely bike though, as you say a lucky lad :daumenhoch:
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yeah even I'm not too sure on the seat, I have a blue sinz one that may make it's way on.
Thanks for the comments guy's n gal's, it was a joy to build up, the better the components the better they go together ;)
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:4_17_5: :4_17_5: :4_17_5:
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Looks awesome
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Looks crashed now :(
Josh out for the reat of the year, serious dammage to upper and lower muscles in his right wrist. ::) >:( :'(
New bike syndrome for ya :LolLolLolLol:
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Gutted for you both, Lee.
Hope he heals quick.
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Gutted for you both, Lee.
Hope he heals quick.
Thanks Mike, I'll pass on your best wishes :)
It will take time, he's done this several times in the space of about 18 months, doc's proffesional oppinion was ...'its shagged' :) time to research wrist protectors.
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Lee have a look on here, this is the brace I got so the cast on my broken wrist could be cut off, and it gives such good support I managed 2 days of 4X Nationals and British champs just 2 weeks after the brake :daumenhoch:
http://www.physioroom.com/product/Aircast_A2_Wrist_Brace_with_Thumb_Spica/3079/37829.html
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nice! :smitten:
looks fast :daumenhoch:
brake needs sorting though ::)
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nice! :smitten:
looks fast :daumenhoch:
brake needs sorting though ::)
Not liking that XTR then? must admit they are a sh!t to set up for skinny rims, I'm thinking about an LDC.
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its a good brake like,
the arms just seem to stick out either side of the frame,
not just on yours, on near every one i've seen,
like you'd catch your legs on them,
the only brake that seems to sit flush with the seatstays is the odyssey A-brake
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wow great bike :daumenhoch: lucky lad indeed - hope he knows it
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its a good brake like,
the arms just seem to stick out either side of the frame,
not just on yours, on near every one i've seen,
like you'd catch your legs on them,
the only brake that seems to sit flush with the seatstays is the odyssey A-brake
I know exactly what you mean, It was on his previous frame and stuck out almost as much, he's never caught it but it does look like you would. LDC's seem to sit inside the rear stays i was lookin at one yesterday, but for now it stops on a tuppence and don't bother him :)
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Thanks for the link Billy, what a great store!, topped up the clubs first aid kit whilst I was there.
Went for the 80mg wrap with steel springs, he will be wearing that for the forseable future.