advantages of plastic, cheaper, lighter (if your that desperate to save weight)
advantages of braided, really really hard to crack/pierce. makes the brake feel stiffer.
seems a good spec for the money, good luck with the bidding mate.
what you mean just as good? for what? tgs street? spinny street? natural/compy stuff? to be honest i prefer the t-pro as its more netural between comp stuff and tgs compard to the zona that only really feels at home on walls. thats just my opinion though..
i dont know wether you after buying off the forum or from websites etc. if your after websites etc i would defo recomend trident although hard to get hold of, i found them loads better then the try all and i also think they look better as well
i think where people go wrong is they just practice one move, again, again and again. it just gets boring.. variey your moves helps loads imo, im not saying do a 180 etc cos i cant stand that stuff as it just feels wrong on a trials bike.
got any mates that ride 20" ? ask to swap for a today or for a quick spin then make a decision from that mate, 20" and 26" are totaally up to personal preference like for example rick koeoek rides mod and hes like 6ft 4 (i think). best of luck...
i liked the trial tech chain the lite one, and then i snapped it about 4 times within a few days, id recomend these chains just to be changed often perhaps 4-5 months. ihad mine for bout 8.
i wouldnt buy phat pads if i were you mate, mine worked for one day, with a harsh grind then didnt work after that, fair bite, shit hold. was set up fine. my tnn pads outperformed them by abut x10
get it, given that it has 19" rear wheel, then ride it for a bit, upgrade the brake pads and get a grind, ride it then uprgade the frame when you feel that the t-bird is holiding you back.
thanks mate, what would you recomend crank wise aswell ? and what length for mod ? ive been running the onza ones for bout 3 years just because there strong and not too heavy but now i think an upgrades in hand