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T-vee Or T-bird?


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I'm still yet to get my first trials bike, I've had a thorough attempt on mountain bikes until I trashed 2, so now have nothing to try on so I'm gonna buy an actual trials bike to take the abuse :P

What would be best to buy to learn on, an Onza T-Vee or Onza T-Bird? T-Vee costs £270 and T-Bird costs £300 so price doesn't matter.

I need a bike with a seat because the spots by me are still a fair cycle away, so it needs to be at least possible to ride around on, even if it's not comfortable or easy, and these are the only Onzas with seats. And I want a 20" bike 'cause it seems easier to learn on.

So which'd be best to learn on? Help please :)

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Hello, I brought a T-Vee a few years back, after a year i replaced the back brake pads with some good-ens. And the bike still works perfectly after 3-4 years.

but now i regret buying first hand as there are bikes for half as much for sale on Ebay/ "For Sale" section, so if i were you I would have a look in there.

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Did you not have to go back to get anything checked? 'cause I'm near enough novice to bikes, I've got very little idea as how to maintain it and keep it in good condition, so if it's new then...I can at least take it to the shop if something's up :P

And true, 19" wheels seem best. Any final opinions before I order it?

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