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Old 29-06.-2008, 12:50 AM   #1
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ntappin wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/6ad7db



Sweet! But how much? Can it fit a trials wheel? what size seattube?
Bearing holder size?


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:35 PM   #2
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Any Terrain wrote:
> Sweet! But how much? Can it fit a trials wheel? what size seattube?
> Bearing holder size?




The website is for a manufacturer and not for a distributor so what
they are showing there is to show what they can create. They list that
they can create it in different sizes so I don't see why a trials wheel
wouldn't be possible.

Still though it seems a bit sketchy, I was thinking about sending them
an email and finding out some more about them, but I have limited net
access at the moment and I'm lazy.


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:35 PM   #3
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Any Terrain wrote:
> Sweet! But how much? Can it fit a trials wheel? what size seattube?
> Bearing holder size?




The website is for a manufacturer and not for a distributor so what
they are showing there is to show what they can create. They list that
they can create it in different sizes so I don't see why a trials wheel
wouldn't be possible.

Still though it seems a bit sketchy, I was thinking about sending them
an email and finding out some more about them, but I have limited net
access at the moment and I'm lazy.


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:40 PM   #4
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if you quote something like that you need to post the page it's from, or
give a previous quote as well.


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:40 PM   #5
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if you quote something like that you need to post the page it's from, or
give a previous quote as well.


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:43 PM   #6
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skrobo wrote:
> if you quote something like that you need to post the page it's from, or
> give a previous quote as well.




I don't have to but it would be a good idea.

I was talking about this for those too lazy to go back and see where it
was from

http://tinyurl.com/6ad7db


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:43 PM   #7
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skrobo wrote:
> if you quote something like that you need to post the page it's from, or
> give a previous quote as well.




I don't have to but it would be a good idea.

I was talking about this for those too lazy to go back and see where it
was from

http://tinyurl.com/6ad7db


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Old 29-06.-2008, 02:45 PM   #8
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ok... i found that, but i thought you were talking about something
else... oh well..


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ok... i found that, but i thought you were talking about something
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