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clayt

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  1. Bike's a beaut and the garden, like all the above posters, thats awesome mate.
  2. All great methods, but why not just buy a nice little lock with a code which you can just fit in your backpack, and never have to worry about losing keys! Much easyer than having to piss around with your chain or adjusting your brakes, just wack it up to the pole click it in place and go. but however some of those methods are bloody funny
  3. That really is a gorgeous looking t-comp, i ride a t-comp myself but with green parts How do you rate your t-comp by the way?
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    Onza Zoot 2010

    Was looking into grabbing a Onza Zoot for myself, lovely looking bike and i've only heard good things about them so far.
  5. cheers for all the responses guys, cant wait to see your progress at the end, keep practicing!
  6. Ok guys, so as well know, its great to have goals, so why not set some and share it with others. How we will make this work: Basically respond to this topic saying what current trick you are practicing as a new rider, or even experienced riders can post if they like! At the end of Summer, September 2010 You can then post a picture or small video of the trick you've been practicing perfected, or as close as hopefully! This is just for a bit of fun and of course something to work for and share with others. Heres the form on responding: Name: Age: Location: Bike: Trick in Practice: This is all for a bit of fun guys so please only respond if you generally care! It doesn't matter how simple whatever you're practicing may be as everyone needs to start somewhere! My personal Sheet: Name: Clayt Age: 16 turning 17 in august. Location: United Kingdom - Channel Islands - Guernsey Bike: Onza T-Comp 06 Trick in Practice: Crank Flips! <-- I always screw this one up
  7. In regards to the main question or topic title.. Onza being a good or bad starter bike, I'd say yes personally. Why: They have bikes to cater for people ranging from Beginner to advanced, For example, the Onza RIP or Onza T-Bird are by far the most beginner friendly bikes, and also very affordable. For more advanced riders there are the Pro Series and Comp series etc, As i saw you mentioned you had a Onza PRO, well i have to say my friend has a 2004 onza PRO and its a really lovely bike to ride. Conclusion: Yes, Onza bikes are definatly a good choice for a beginner, they are reliable and in most cases affordable, Also if you're having that much trouble with your brakes and have no clue what to do to sort it out, either take it to a family / friend who may know what they're doing, or if not just take it to the local cycle shop, as i'm sure they will be able to help.
  8. Really nice video, decent music, well edited, and i liked how fast paced it was, but agree with the others! wear a lid! All the best
  9. Hello, My name is Clayt / Clayton. I'm 16 years old turning 17 this august, I've been into Trials for some time now, But never really taken it very far, just casual riding with a group of friends locally. My bike and specs: Onza T-Comp: Onza T Comp frame Echo flouro green rims trial tech flouro green pedals Magura HS33 hydraulic front and rear V Brakes Echo flouro green grips Maxxis Creepy Crawler Tyres Will post a pic soon Hope to meet some friendly people here who can inspire me and teach me a thing or two. All the best
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