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Whats The Best 20" Bike To Start On


andy riddle

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Mod or stock ? probably a T-pro for mod and maybe a T-raptor or similar for a stock, check out ebay as theres normally some bargains on there for begginner bikes

all the t pro's i have seen are on v brakes or would maguras be better

Ye get an 05 or 06 t-pro they have maguras.

You can pick them up on Ebay for about £200.

how easy to retro fit maguras on a v brake model

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If you buy an 07 t-pro you will get it with vee brakes.

If you wish you can change the rear, As for the front just buy some good pads for it and it will be mazin.

To fit a rear maggie, on a t-pro 07 model.

Simply remove the grip from bar.

Remove lever from bar, (There will most likly me a small nut on the back)

Remove the cable from frame. Mite be frame clips these just pull off, BUT keep them.

The vee will have adaptors in the back. Remove the vee arms with the bolt at the bottom of them and pull them off.

Take the adaptors off. Should be 2 bolts on each.

Provided you have bought a magura, You should have bolts and clamps.

Simply set up the callipers on the back using the mounts, Its not too hard and if you are stuck see the wee book that comes with your magura.

Then put the cable back up the frame using those frame clips.

Put the lever onto the bar, Again the nut on the back is used.

slide the grip back on and wa la. You have a working maggie on back.

Also i advise you buy some nice pads for the back.

Hope thats a help to you sir.

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If you buy an 07 t-pro you will get it with vee brakes.

If you wish you can change the rear, As for the front just buy some good pads for it and it will be mazin.

To fit a rear maggie, on a t-pro 07 model.

Simply remove the grip from bar.

Remove lever from bar, (There will most likly me a small nut on the back)

Remove the cable from frame. Mite be frame clips these just pull off, BUT keep them.

The vee will have adaptors in the back. Remove the vee arms with the bolt at the bottom of them and pull them off.

Take the adaptors off. Should be 2 bolts on each.

Provided you have bought a magura, You should have bolts and clamps.

Simply set up the callipers on the back using the mounts, Its not too hard and if you are stuck see the wee book that comes with your magura.

Then put the cable back up the frame using those frame clips.

Put the lever onto the bar, Again the nut on the back is used.

slide the grip back on and wa la. You have a working maggie on back.

Also i advise you buy some nice pads for the back.

Hope thats a help to you sir.

great help will look for a second user model on ebay

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Yeah, Second hand bikes are always a winner for a start, If your son looses interest in it as many do because they can't pick it up and sidehop 50'' you arn't left with a £1000 bike you son dosnt use.

I started on a ... Da Bomb school with dual vees. Which i picked up in scot-ads for about £100 so Consider the paper my friend.

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Yeah, Second hand bikes are always a winner for a start, If your son looses interest in it as many do because they can't pick it up and sidehop 50'' you arn't left with a £1000 bike you son dosnt use.

I started on a ... Da Bomb school with dual vees. Which i picked up in scot-ads for about £100 so Consider the paper my friend.

was looking at this any thoughts

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=020

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i drove 450 miles and now have the bike i was hoping for some more advice

i have some questions which i will keep short

1 the rear rim has a heavy grind very rough do i need to replace this

2 what rear pads(magura hs33) do i get they are realy worn

3 the tyres are worn to about half tread when do i replace them and what with

4 what tyre pressures do i run

5 can anyone recomend any dvd's to learn from as a beginer

sorry about all the questions but tis is the best site i have found to get any answers from

you were all very helpfull in helping me choose the bike

thanks again andy

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