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    1. For Sale

      A place to buy bike trials bits. Check out the traders' references and guidelines posted at the top of the forum before parting with any cash!

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    1. Chit Chat

      General chat in here - mind the bad language!

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      All non-trials cycling related chat.

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    • Hi and welcome,   A trial comp bike like the Echo pictured is not suited at all for street/trials. It does whether spin nor roll easy, it is almost impossible to bunny hop, making street moves much more difficult. It will be good to learn the trial specific moves though, like statics, sidehops, etc. These moves are the basics and being able to execute them well will make you a much better rider later on. But maybe you will get bored with this bike... Trials is very specific and for example, sometimes as a mountain biker, I miss the feeling of speed (which is less the case in street/trials). And even riding on a sidewalk with this kind of bikes is a pity ... The position is horrible, the rear brake loud, the freewheel has a lot of drag. I really appreciate to ride on a comp bike, but it is so specific to this discipline and street/trials are so good nowadays, it makes sense to buy one only if one really wants to improve and train specific moves or if you only ride comp trial style. By the way, the spec is great. Although, the Echo rear brake is not so reliable and the stem looks quite long for your size.   If you are more interested in street trials, go for the Zoot. The bikes has nice parts on it for the price and as a beginner, I expect you won't stress the frame so much the first few months (or do you have a BMX/dirt background?) You can later update the frame and thus become a solid build. As for the wheel size, 26" rolls better on obstacles (does not get stuck into holes), requires slightly less precision on bars or small obstacles, but is more difficult to spin (e.g. 180°) or to move.
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