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Help! Need To Know If This Bike Is Ok


Grovesy93

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Hi

I would recomend a mod bike as stocks are hard to learn on .

Mods are generally more flicky and bouncy so its easier to learn the basics.

This bike is a bit old but if you are looking for a Stock bike you may be better off with something with a more up to date geo if you get me .

Hope i have helped .

Josh .

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That's actually a pretty good deal.

Choosing whether you want to go mod or stock isn't an easy choice, depends where you came from, bmxers usually get along better with mods and mountain bike riders usually get along with stocks better.

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Trials is equally as hard to learn on any bike. Except anything that's not a mountain bike, then it's virtually impossible to learn on.

Yes I totally agree with that, since I dont have my own trials bike yet I'm going to my mates and using his Onza Rip and when I cant I attempt to trials ride on my mountain bike. I can side hop very well on it about 1-2 feet but anything else is rock hard!!!

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