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ancillotti rob

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About ancillotti rob

  • Birthday 09/04/1984

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  • Location:
    Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
  • Interests
    Downhill mountain biking, Hillclimb (cars) Ale
  • Occupation
    landscape gardener

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  1. Ill have a look at pink bike im on Descent world i think. User name metal as F#ck
  2. [/ATTACH] Put some photos up like you said, ive not seen many of the giant you have about down this end of the country. This is my beast
  3. Hi. From experiance the mass produced ones are pants unless like one i saw, you ram a big cc bike engine in the back something like a r1 or something. If you build one put decent brakes on it , sounds obvious but the one my friend built was a liability. Be carefull if you use a cable for the excelerator, how you route it and keep it greased. We had a throttle stick open which was not fun.
  4. Hi I have looked up problems with Liriodendron Tulipifera, most put it down to different types of canker. The advice given was to prune out infected areas. If it has large areas of dead im not sure if it is off to tree heaven. Put some pics up and we will see what everyone thinks:gasthrower::gasthrower:
  5. Hey Mick Steve is still at the top ish, but not the uk. Gee atherton ( English) is world champ.Danny hart is the new hope for the uk. From my experiance i would stay clear of Race face cranks. Just my findings, but i spent £150 plus and they lasted all of 2 weeks. Truvativ is good on a budget or saints or xt if you are feeling flush. I have used xt and rate them.
  6. Truvavtiv do a 83mm bb. Try the gigapipe not cheap but cheaper than shimano. I think the Giant you have would have been fitted with truvativ from new, but prbably the cheaper crank set.
  7. Sorry just re read your post will look into the giants.
  8. hey fella I ride downhill Have had Ancillottis for years so always have to find odd bits. If you have strange bottom bracket size try Truvative loads cheaper than shimano and just as strong. Let me know what bike you have and ill try and help, i have friends who work in the industry. Ps Anytime your in Gloucestershire give me a yell i know some basass dh
  9. Fantastic machines mate, if you take that much pride in your mog im sure your tree work is very tidy. Nice neck of the woods bala, I ride my bike round there when they hold races. There is plenty of mog owners on this site, so get your Creation out there. Best of luck
  10. First of very good luck mate. The timborwolf is a very good chipper. If you plump for one, try and get one with either spare blades or blades that have just been sharpened. Unless you are good with repair work i would get the best one you can afford rather than a shed to do up. I used to work for a timberwolf dealer the only gripe anyone ever had was that the Spare parts are Bl**dy expensive.
  11. The Lucky footballer with a third leg
  12. Be very carefull of 118 118. Ive had all those police fire service shools booklets phone and say id agreed to do it. When i asked them when, the lady said last november, i was a little confused because i wasnt self employed in november. 118 118 are the worst company i have ever dealt with. The pressure from the sales team was stagering. They ripped me off £800 with noe service, after many many letters and phone calls i got £400 back. B*stards
  13. One of the greats of hillclimb, this is not spead up!!!!! Car also for sale £95.000 [ame= ] [/ame]
  14. [ame= ] [/ame] The second car now runs nearly 700 bhp and is for sale for £40.000 Very fast car

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