Majixman Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 (edited) Basically, as a few of you will already know - I'm hopefully going to start learning to trials bike soon (Good start eh?)But I'd like to know everything that I'll need, because being a beginner, I have little experience with bikes, and so have nothing for them so far.Try and keep in mind I’m cheap, and I think I’m gonna budget myself to around £200.What I need to know are the following things.1) A tool kit. I've read a few previous posts on toolkits people have considered buying, or tools people carry. So far I have gathered that park tools are the way to go? ^^ When posting tools etc, if you could, I'd like to also know the kind of jobs they fix.2) Clothing and stuff. I'd like to buy some gloves, and I need a helmet obviously. I am also thinking of getting some bikers shin pads or something (seen people wearing them). So I would like some posts with links to some nice, not too expensive gear.3) List of bike parts/names/where they go/what they do etc. (I'm not talking about posts like 'Wheel - this is what allows the bike to move and you have two'. I'm talking about the parts which you don’t hear about unless you actually ride a bike for a sport he he.4) A list of quality/popular makes. 5) Slang/abbreviations, etc etc. So I can understand your language. he he.6) Any thing else you'll think I need.Cheers Edited February 15, 2008 by Majixman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Token Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 If I were you I wouldn't bother with a toolkit as of yet, it's best to acquire the tools as you start to break things.Get a helmet obviously (safety is most important), it's personal preference there, what feels comfortable for you and what shape you like. Piss pots are quite popular and cheap, the same goes with gloves, its personal preference. Have a look around www.chainreactioncycles.co.uk and www.tartybikes.co.uk.For starter bikes, the majority of us started out on Onza's, they're cheap, easy to fix and can take a bashing. Again you'll find a selection of Onza's on Tartys website, do you know what size bike you want to ride? Mod or Stock?Other than those few bits, you just need abit of commitment and practice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeM Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Ok right, from experience, buy secondhand bikes, maybe an Onza... Check ebay most nights till something that takes your fancy comes up. Unless your mega tall, get a mod, due to them being smaller and easier to flick around makes them a hell of a lot easier to learn on.With tools the essentials are Allen keys, adjustable spanner, tyre levers etc. Look at the fittings on the bike and buy tools for them. Shin pads, gloves and a Helmet are all good ideas, Don't try and save money by buying a cheap helmet.. it may just save your head one day. I would recommend and Met or Giro helmet, there pretty light and cool, they also fit on your head nicely.Specalist parts are quite common in trials so I'll go through most of them.Freewheel - It's basically a moving cog, you use these with a fixed hub, there not like your normal bike where the chain stays still. Freewheels are used by many riders due to them being light and responsive.Freehubs - Freehubs are used on most normal bikes, except in trials there alot stronger and engage quicker compared the normal ones. They are known for being more reliable than freewheels.Magura Brakes - Most riders use these, they are hydraulicly powered and give immense power and hold. They are perfect for trials. Another nice feature of these brakes is that you can bleed them using most fluids, for example, water.Drilled Rims - Basically all trial riders use these, they have circles or squares cnc'd out of them to save weight.Grind - To enhance braking performance most riders grind their rims using an Angle Grinder. If I have forgotten anything I'm sure the other forum users will inform you on any other bits and pieces.Also, take a look at www.tartybikes.co.uk or www.trials-uk.co.ukJoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majixman Posted February 15, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Cheers for those two responses, nice and useful I've decided I'm getting a Mod, after playing about on el christoff's mod, I prefer the size to Boss05's Stock due the the facts given. (They are easier to flick around etc).I was also thinking about Giro helmets as when I went to the London trip I noticed most people had one he he.About the gloves - are there any known makes which take a bit more than others? I don't want to get gloves which just fall apart. Also, I've seen some with like a Velcro strap, and some with no strap at all. Are any better than the other? Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeM Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Cheers for those two responses, nice and useful I've decided I'm getting a Mod, after playing about on el christoff's mod, I prefer the size to Boss05's Stock due the the facts given. (They are easier to flick around etc).I was also thinking about Giro helmets as when I went to the London trip I noticed most people had one he he.About the gloves - are there any known makes which take a bit more than others? I don't want to get gloves which just fall apart. Also, I've seen some with like a Velcro strap, and some with no strap at all. Are any better than the other? Cheers,XC ting or hebo team trials. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Stig Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Alright buddy, you need to get online and chat..... lolRight, gloves, helmets, tools and pads come to me (halfords discount). Cris and i will get you clued up as soon as you have a biek of your own, Basically if you want to stick to budget don't get pads, be a man As you already know a helmet is most important and Giro are very popular (i wear one) and the proce tag is again can be quite high, if it's a piss pot you would prefer you can have my old one till you get yours. Slang-BB- Bottom bracket (the bit in the middle that joins the crank arms, we spoke about em on the way to Cris's)FFW- Front Freewheel (same principal as a rear freewheel 'allows the bike to move whilst going along' but at the front)I am stumped on other slang but yeah come online and w/e Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majixman Posted February 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 ...BB- Bottom bracket (the bit in the middle that joins the crank arms, we spoke about em on the way to Cris's)...This has just made about 1000 posts make sense to me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Endohopper Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 Also have a browse around Trials -forum's own Wiki , an encyclopaedic store of trials relate info . Link to it is in my Signature below this post . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrAsHeR Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 Hi I have got a bike to sell if you wantJust add me on msn or pm if you interrested so we can have chat.Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majixman Posted February 17, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Brought a very nifty 'lil multi tool from Halfords today. Clicky I can take more photo's/scan the packaging thing to see other stuff if needed. Tom (Boss) gave it 9/10. Seems quite a handy tool, not too big, not too heavy (for normal - non lightweight monkeys ), I like it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Anscombe Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Ahhhhh are you toms mate that had a go on my ko ko ? I was the fella in black with a white and pink helmet who gies by the name Dave! ...multi allen key tool is all u really need for now..........get a cheap onza off the web......if u need any help just ask Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majixman Posted February 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Ahhhhh are you toms mate that had a go on my ko ko ? ... Yes, And its a very nice bike indeed. ...multi allen key tool is all u really need for now..........get a cheap onza off the web......if u need any help just ask Oh I will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Dark Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 have a look at these gloves:...best ive ever used, brilliant quality and very hard wearing ( and uber cheap!) http://chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=9519 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Cristoff Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Awite maaytesssss No luck in speaking to my friend, i think he's dead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir_Hops_Alot Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 (edited) Hello Martin, i knew it wouldn't be long before you was on here wanting a bike. I hate you, you picked it up so fast at London! I'd deffiently say check out onza's mate. Edited February 18, 2008 by Sir_Hops_Alot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Cristoff Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Headset- basically the bearings that allow the fork to move Geo/ Geometry- Angles on the bike, head angle, BB rise, chainstay lengths, top tube lengths ect Chainstay- Connected to the seatstay, also connected to the drop out, this makes the 'triangle' at the back of the bike. Dropout- This basically holds the rear wheel in place. Stocks tend to have 'vertical' dropouts, and mods have 'horizontal'. Freewheel skip- If your riding mod, welcome to the world of FFW skippage lol, basically where the freewheel misengages, and jolts forwards. Also happens with freehubs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majixman Posted February 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Yeah, I forgot to say whilst I was in Halfords, I also picked up some nice Kona gloves. Clicky Seem all right so far. Smart design, comfy, and my hands hurt a lot less PS. I got mine in grey not blue 8) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CC12345678910 Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Onza all the way. T-bird or t-pro upwards. t-vees are shite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STC Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 tarty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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