i dont have any pictures of my bike but i think that it is an awesome bike for both beginners and intermediate riders which (if you are a beginnner like me) you will improve on dramaticly, the frame is light and strong and the hubs arent too bad ive only missed 1 or 2 skips after 3 months
dave rougly how long do they last on a grind because ive only just started using them and as it only comes with 5mm of pad im not sure how long they will last
if you are putting a grind i would recommend the koxx bloxx browns, last for ages and are superb at holding the brake, also the Majic pads (which i am using at the moment) are very good on a grind keiron they are £10 from www.mjcycles.com they are amazing for the price
Bike: Onza T-pro Type: Mod Pros: quite light,strong,cheap Cons:There isn't one What I'd Change: Colour of the frame and get some profiles Recommended: absolutely
how many trials riders are there near or in aberdeen area because i saw a bunch of guys about 2 weeks ago near the beach and dont have a clue who they are
hey, can anyone with a 20" GU Typhoon please post a picture of your bike cause my mate wants to see some built up pictures of them(so do i ) cheers Ewan
depends what your going for really you could get the Zoo! pads which are the best but last the least or the koxx bloxx browns which last AGES and are good on a grind, personally i think you should get the coust-pads or heatsink pads from www.heatsinkbikes.com
well the echo team in short is 1000mm, it's a good choice as it has a built in brake booster,bash guard, light and very smooth to ride, also the GU typhoon would be a good choice if your looking for 1000mm