no, it seems that way because the people that are "leaving" are people that are recognised, hence make more of an impact than, say, "jack" buying an onza t-pro
same as what cooky says........im sure you want reassurance that they're fine. but in my experience ( seen two literally just stop engaging entirely ) id say go for a tensile or 2nd hand eno...
bit of alloy on the chainstay or an old skate belt.........use your imagination man! somehting hard wearing that wont make too much noise when the frame hits it
my thoughts exactly... all the onza boys are doing a top-notch job and the new frame and parts are great, gotta habd it to you guys, way to run a business
sounds about right...really god bik for the money, i loved mine when i had it....they ride pretty well and are supposed to be amazing for taps. the zoo is shorter (1065 against 1080 ) and ever so slightly higher bb ( 15 against 10 )