simlesuperlol Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) between them what bike is best considering that I'm about 6 feet tall and that the weight of neither the onza nor the yaabaa is mentionned .Onza BladeDescription- High quality 20" wheel trials bike from Onza, ideal for fast-learning beginners or intermediate riders.- High grade 6061-T6 aluminium frame with rear disc mount, integrated chain tensioners and head tube reinforcing gussets.- Tough Onza cromoly forks with 4-Bolt Magura brake mount and disc brake mount.- Super powerful front 180mm Onza cable disc and rear Magura HS33 hydraulic brakes.- Drilled Onza Skim rim on the rear and Onza Hog front rim with sidewall drillings and 'Hog' holes, 20" front and 19" rear.- Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyres, 20 x 2.0" front and 19 x 2.5" rear.- New Onza T-Comp crankset with durable super-thick aluminium alloy bashring.- Onza bash/ski-plate fitted as standard.- Onza cromo stem and 'flat' trials handlebar.- New Onza caged pedals.- Tensile 60 engagement 18T freewheel fitted to the cranks for great pedalling response and maximum ground clearance, running 18-12 gear ratio.- Metallic silver frame in a satin finish with gloss black forks, both with Onza logos.- Durable K810 Kool chain fitted as standard.Geometry (to be confirmed)Wheelbase: 1020mmChainstay Length: 362mmBB Rise: 50mmYaabaa 649- Complete Yaabaa bike 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: 990mmChainstays: 362mmBB Rise: +45mmHead angle: 71°For my point of view I think the onza would be better cauz the frame's longer but I'm not totally not sure so can you shoot me what you think about what bike is best between these two:). ( And if someone knows the weight of these trials can you give it please ) Edited June 24, 2009 by simlesuperlol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theom Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) between them what bike is best considering that I'm about 6 feet tall and that the weight of neither the onza nor the yaabaa is mentionned .Onza BladeDescription- High quality 20" wheel trials bike from Onza, ideal for fast-learning beginners or intermediate riders.- High grade 6061-T6 aluminium frame with rear disc mount, integrated chain tensioners and head tube reinforcing gussets.- Tough Onza cromoly forks with 4-Bolt Magura brake mount and disc brake mount.- Super powerful front 180mm Onza cable disc and rear Magura HS33 hydraulic brakes.- Drilled Onza Skim rim on the rear and Onza Hog front rim with sidewall drillings and 'Hog' holes, 20" front and 19" rear.- Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyres, 20 x 2.0" front and 19 x 2.5" rear.- New Onza T-Comp crankset with durable super-thick aluminium alloy bashring.- Onza bash/ski-plate fitted as standard.- Onza cromo stem and 'flat' trials handlebar.- New Onza caged pedals.- Tensile 60 engagement 18T freewheel fitted to the cranks for great pedalling response and maximum ground clearance, running 18-12 gear ratio.- Metallic silver frame in a satin finish with gloss black forks, both with Onza logos.- Durable K810 Kool chain fitted as standard.Geometry (to be confirmed)Wheelbase: 1020mmChainstay Length: 362mmBB Rise: 50mmYaabaa 649- Complete Yaabaa bike 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: 990mmChainstays: 362mmBB Rise: +45mmHead angle: 71°For my point of view I think the onza would be better cauz the frame's longer but I'm not totally not sure so can you shoot me what you think about what bike is best between these two:). ( And if someone knows the weight of these trials can you give it please )your pretty tall so id say the blade is the best option, the yabaas are mega short they feel like a bmx! Edited June 24, 2009 by theom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simlesuperlol Posted June 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 your pretty tall so id say the blade is the best option, the yabaas are mega short they feel like a bmx!That's what I was thinking, thanks man Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indianatrials Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Thats not the only reason, the blade is a much better bike all around. The front brake is awesome, and its a fairly normal setup, awesome first bike. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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