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United Kingdom - Abbeystead - Lancaster

Last Online: Over a month ago.

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Site rank: 514 [?]
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Location: United Kingdom > North West
Member since: 26th May 2008
MoreDirt URL: www.moredirt.co.uk/users/Mr. Trail-Motions/
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About Me:  
I ride whenever I can.. I'm a qualified Trail Cycle Leader, so I teach mountain bike skills to others whenever I can.. I can help you ride better, go faster, be safer and look cooler on you tube.. www.trailmotions.co.uk
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  • TagumTrailRider's profile image

    TagumTrailRider wrote..

    on (26/01/2011 11:40)

    Good day(or evening) Sir!
    I've read your "ABOUT ME" description And it looks like you're really good at biking, May I ask for instructions or tips on how to BUNNYHOP properly?
    I've been trying to nail this basic move for months now but I can't seem to execute it properly,well, mainly my problem is that I can't lift the front end of the bike high enough, Is there any proper body positioning or weight distribution that I should be aware of?

    hope you could help a beginner. thanks!

  • rockshox123's profile image

    rockshox123 wrote..

    on (12/04/2010 12:50)

    the forks that you look at on chainreactions must have been a different set as my forks are 140 travel and they are slighty lighter than all the other 55's

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    rockshox123 wrote..

    on (09/04/2010 13:34)

    there actualy up for sale for £150
    does it interest you ? :)

  • kitch's profile image

    kitch wrote..

    on (13/03/2010 23:40)

    hey ant!

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    Henzo wrote..

    on (11/01/2010 18:14)

    Cheers for that! I've been texting so I've got that sorted now- just making my mind up whether to go for it or get a new one! You say the rear mech's a bit wobbly- is this easily fixed? Cheers!

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