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Hello all, Before I go to Canada tomorrow, i've looked at all the sites and everything, getting the info and thinking about it. I can save up and afford any of these, when I come back.

I can't decide out of:

Monty (Pr or Ti)

Gu Typhoon (long)

Zoo! Python (long) (Four sorry)

Echo Lite (one size)

Sorry to ask, but in full can anyone help me which this one? Also i don't have a clue how to bleed brakes etc.

They all sound very good, but I can't choose one.

Please help.

Johno.

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Hello all, Before I go to Canada tomorrow, i've looked at all the sites and everything, getting the info and thinking about it. I can save up and afford any of these, when I come back.

I can't decide out of:

Monty (Pr or Ti)

Gu Typhoon (long)

Zoo! Python (long) (Four sorry)

Echo Lite (one size)

Sorry to ask, but in full can anyone help me which this one? Also i don't have a clue how to bleed brakes etc.

They all sound very good, but I can't choose one.

Please help.

Johno.

Do you know what you want from a bike?

When people say they are considering getting a monty and a zoo I generally wonder if they realise just what the differances are apart from the look, and more importantly, how these differances will affect the ride of a bike.

You have basically suggested about as much variation in wheelbase as is available these days, the monty will ride differantly to the zoo, for example

How can you expect anyone to recommend a bike for you, if we don't know anything about you??

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Totally different bikes mate. i ride a 221pr and i love it, but its better at natural, whereas the other three will probarbly be best for street riding. i rekon you should try and get a test ride on as many of the bikes as possible and go from there. hope i have helped (Y)

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Do you know what you want from a bike?

When people say they are considering getting a monty and a zoo I generally wonder if they realise just what the differances are apart from the look, and more importantly, how these differances will affect the ride of a bike.

You have basically suggested about as much variation in wheelbase as is available these days, the monty will ride differantly to the zoo, for example

How can you expect anyone to recommend a bike for you, if we don't know anything about you??

Very true. I want a bike that will last, something strong and won't break so much on me. one with a bash guard, i know a short one will be better at hopping etc,(the Monty) and a long one will be better at hook ups and such. (Zoo!)

I want a bike that will hop up real easy and easy to ride.

hopefully that will shine some light on that.

Also, i'm not really bothered how it looks.

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It really it strongly going to The GU or the Monty, after much thinking being at work and all.

Now: Which one to choose?

I'm liking what Mr Koxx said about The GU being in the mid range Hmmmmm?

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i would say gu........ive owned a few montys and ive cracked them other riders montys have been fine......now the gu being a deng frame is strong as hell...and looks pretty nice ......i would say if you are over 5ft7 go with a gu.....

Then it's done.GU it is!! Thank you to all of you helping me!, I shall tell you when I get it. Thanks again!! Johno

( I'm 5ft 10)

i would personally get an 06 gu...i prefer the way they ride to the 07's and look better i think...

Thank you mate, I'll take that on board I'll look out for one. :)

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