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alex-trials-boy

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Hey guys I'm toying with the idea of a new frame, I like the monty 221 pr, because simple, monty 220 kamel, zoo lynx or the echo lite but don't know what one to get, I want it to be friendly on the rear wheel but I want it to still be flickly could someone please give some advice thanks.

Alex.

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It depends what it's gonna be used for?

Street, natural.

Back wheel happy, or all over comfy to ride.

Details will help (:

sorry it will probilly be a bit of both street and natural but I want something that's going to be strong so does that rule the montys out? And the bike has to be all over comfy to ride.

As long as the frame lasts me a year or 2 I don't mind?

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sorry it will probilly be a bit of both street and natural but I want something that's going to be strong so does that rule the montys out? And the bike has to be all over comfy to ride.

As long as the frame lasts me a year or 2 I don't mind?

If only all frames were like this...

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Haha yeah.

Hit me up when you do find a frame like that.

The T-pro is strong, and is meant to be good to ride, and it's reasonably flicky to my recollection.

:P Probably not the answer he was looking for, though.

As for weight, my mate is planning on building one (although it's had the bash mounts cut off and the headtube drilled) which should weigh in at sub 8kg.

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