Jim wrote:one_uknw wrote: Running 34/16
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Your not much bigger than me but thats one big arse gear for wellie, your change it soon.![]()
unless its used for shuttles only or at the 4x track.
We'll have to wait and see bro
by bigJIMMY on Fri 2/May/08 6:11pm
by H-Dog on Fri 2/May/08 6:29pm
VERT wrote:one_uknw wrote: Trailstar LT's finished with the exception of a couple of minor details. Was initially aprehensive but ultimately real pleased I went thru with it. It's quick as and feels mint when ya put the hammer down! Running 34/16
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Hardout!!
mint biek
by Monolith on Fri 2/May/08 7:02pm
H-Dog wrote:VERT wrote:one_uknw wrote: Trailstar LT's finished with the exception of a couple of minor details. Was initially aprehensive but ultimately real pleased I went thru with it. It's quick as and feels mint when ya put the hammer down! Running 34/16
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Hardout!!
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Whats so bad about that? I am running 38/16 on my slacker featured a couple of pages back. Runs sweet as and pedals like a dream.
by one_uknw on Fri 2/May/08 8:14pm
bigJIMMY wrote: want to get a trailstar and convert it for SS trail riding
some people are telling me that they are a jump frame.... how are people finding their trailstar LT frames (i'm guessing 16") as trail bikes.
i am guessing that with a couple of quick changes you could change it back to more jump specific??
by SlackBoy on Fri 2/May/08 8:21pm
If you know how to press out the bearings, then nope. But of course, you could bend over, and get reamed fo the bearings, and the service, or you could ahve done the shimano hubs your self really esily, with a 15mm and a 17 mm cone sppannersNick_K wrote: Just had my first look at my ss since the nats.
Theres almost a cm of side to side play in the hope hubNo wonder I was so slow.
Is it hard to rebuild hope ss hubs or is it a bike shop kind of job?
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