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T-Pro's are a popular choice as the frame geo is good, same as the 05 koxx. But you can build up with the frame and make it into a very nice bike which rides ace. The thing is with T-pros, the standard parts arent really good. But you could pick one up cheap and then spend some more cash just building it up a little. Like putting new bar and stem on, new forks, amd possibly new wheels and cranks. You could easily make it into a tidy starting bike.

Smithy x

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T-Pro's are a popular choice as the frame geo is good, same as the 05 koxx. But you can build up with the frame and make it into a very nice bike which rides ace. The thing is with T-pros, the standard parts arent really good. But you could pick one up cheap and then spend some more cash just building it up a little. Like putting new bar and stem on, new forks, amd possibly new wheels and cranks. You could easily make it into a tidy starting bike.

Smithy x

Ok thank you mate

brad x

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yabba 649 £499 of tarty but it has a full try-all build on it an amazing starter bike for the price heres the link http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?pr...;category_id=10

comes with and facts about it

Complete Yaabaa bike, a sub-brand of Koxx/K-124, with a great spec for the price.

- Full 6061-T6 aluminium alloy frame with bashplate and head tube reinforcement and dedicated 4-Bolt Magura HS33 mounts.

- Tough steel forks with dedicated 4-Bolt Magura HS33 mount.

- Standard 1 1/8" headset.

- Try-All Oversized 31.8mm clamp aluminium handlebar (680mm) and stem (175mm x 35 deg) is much lighter and stronger than on other bikes at this price point.

- Try-All foam grips.

- Powerful Magura HS33 brakes front and rear, the same as can be seen on bikes 3 times this price!

- Drilled 39mm (front) and 47mm (rear) rims shod with Try-All Stiky tyres - an excellent wheelset at this price range!

- 118mm sealed bearing square taper bottom bracket with Try-All forged aluminium cranks in 158mm length.

- Dual caged VP pedals offer grip in all conditions.

- KMC Chain.

- 18T rear freewheel to give 24:18 gear ratio.

Geometry (to be confirmed)

Wheelbase: 990mm

Chainstays: 362mm

BB Rise: +45mm

Head angle: 71°

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I would defonetly reccomend a T-pro! Ive never had one myself but have ridden lots, there brilliant, low cost begginer bikes!

- High quality 20" wheel trials bike from Onza, ideal for fast-learning beginners or intermediate riders.

- High grade U6 aluminium alloy frame.

- Tough Onza cromoly forks with 4-Bolt Magura brake mount and disc brake mount.

- Powerful Onza DD 'V' brakes front and rear, with Onza 4-Bolt to V brake adaptors included, which allows powerful Magura HS33 brakes to be bolted straight on in the future should the rider wish.

- Onza Skim rims, 20" front and 19" rear.

- Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyres (not the Onza Sticky Fingers shown), 20 x 2.0" front and 19 x 2.5" rear.

- New Onza T-Pro crankset with durable super-thick aluminium alloy bashring.

- Onza bash/ski-plate fitted as standard.

- Onza cromo stem and 'flat' trials handlebar.

- Onza caged/parallelogram pedals.

- Tensile 18T freewheel fitted to the cranks for great pedalling response and extra ground clearance, giving 18-12 gear ratio.

- Powder coat metallic brown/grey frame with matt black forks and Onza logos.

- Durable KMC K810 Kool chain fitted as standard.

£349 and worth every penny !

There sold out at the moment but due arround september

George x

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