Nice, im actually using a dhx3 atm, surpisingly i prefer it to the 5. I was gonna get some 888's for it, but had the money for 40's so got them instead
Hi mate, 100 percent go for a fox dhx, either a dhx 3 or 5, they feel the same. The dhx is by miles the best for the bike, a huge performance increase from that awfull roco. I've ran my dhx for a few months now, its a dream ride especially with the 40's.
Hi mate, well I turn it all the way so that the rebound is quick. And I change the stock spring to a harder one acorrding to the spring calculator, click on this link and enter the details and it will tell you which spring you will need... I hope this helps any more help just give me a shout.
http://www.tftunedshox.com/info/spring_calculator.aspx
100% YES! the subrosa rims are very tough for the light weight of them. ive jumped onto flat concrete from about 6-8ft with no problems at all. they feel so much lighter compared to my halo sas but have been faultless for a year now. its the best rims/wheelset i have ever owned!
Hey maye, quick question about the shox and the stinky, i seen you put on someone bored ''you turn the little screw at the bottom of the shok to the left it loks out to a dirt jump bike and when you turn it to the right'', if you are looking from the front of the bike, what way do you turn the shox to make it harder or softer, again looking from the front. Ive never actually adjusted it
08StinkyRider wrote on 5 June 2010 19:13
Nice, im actually using a dhx3 atm, surpisingly i prefer it to the 5. I was gonna get some 888's for it, but had the money for 40's so got them instead
08StinkyRider wrote on 2 June 2010 12:16
Hi mate, 100 percent go for a fox dhx, either a dhx 3 or 5, they feel the same. The dhx is by miles the best for the bike, a huge performance increase from that awfull roco. I've ran my dhx for a few months now, its a dream ride especially with the 40's.
soutie1 wrote on 31 May 2010 23:32
Hi mate, well I turn it all the way so that the rebound is quick. And I change the stock spring to a harder one acorrding to the spring calculator, click on this link and enter the details and it will tell you which spring you will need... I hope this helps any more help just give me a shout. http://www.tftunedshox.com/info/spring_calculator.aspx
konastinky888 wrote on 4 February 2010 17:35
100% YES! the subrosa rims are very tough for the light weight of them. ive jumped onto flat concrete from about 6-8ft with no problems at all. they feel so much lighter compared to my halo sas but have been faultless for a year now. its the best rims/wheelset i have ever owned!
konastinky888 wrote on 30 January 2010 23:28
http://www.bulletdistribution.co.uk/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=277
konastinky888 wrote on 30 January 2010 23:20
my lbs stocks them: www.tredz.co.uk ive seen them in the cardiff store.
08StinkyRider wrote on 30 January 2010 22:39
Cheers! your a god!
08StinkyRider wrote on 26 January 2010 21:39
Hey maye, quick question about the shox and the stinky, i seen you put on someone bored ''you turn the little screw at the bottom of the shok to the left it loks out to a dirt jump bike and when you turn it to the right'', if you are looking from the front of the bike, what way do you turn the shox to make it harder or softer, again looking from the front. Ive never actually adjusted it
GnarlyBikeDude123 wrote on 7 December 2009 19:55
what did you say at the end of your second video
jacobdh.com wrote on 24 November 2009 17:24
hiya do you no any good downhill trails it is worth travaling for from huddersfield ???
S7EVE wrote on 23 November 2009 00:09
you are the reason drivers hate cyclists
ejcrasher wrote on 22 November 2009 11:05
your terible on the road for riding your ne of the resons the pedestrians and other road users hate us cyclists
Shoreham-Boy wrote on 12 November 2009 19:16
Just go in to the community tab and add new post. Good luck.