fatwomble Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 Looking for a trials bike. Been talking about learning how to ride a bike properly for years, but always just end up riding, not practicing. Seeing what you trail riders manage to achieve on two wheels has been been a bit of an inspiration and I now want to have a go myself. Just need to find myself a cheap bike to learn on, so as much as I hate ebay I'm now watching several bikes which are currently being auctioned. Just need to have a good search on here to see what people recommend for a beginner. Once I have exhausted the search option I will start asking you guys questions, I'll try not to ask anything too silly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cresswell_d Posted December 12, 2010 Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 (edited) Looking for a trials bike. Been talking about learning how to ride a bike properly for years, but always just end up riding, not practicing. Seeing what you trail riders manage to achieve on two wheels has been been a bit of an inspiration and I now want to have a go myself. Just need to find myself a cheap bike to learn on, so as much as I hate ebay I'm now watching several bikes which are currently being auctioned. Just need to have a good search on here to see what people recommend for a beginner. Once I have exhausted the search option I will start asking you guys questions, I'll try not to ask anything too silly People would say go for a Onza, I would agree with them. 'Cos they are at a good price. Just to add something look for a 20" bike, they are a lot easy to start off with. So if you look for a T-Bird or T-Pro ('09, 10) with hydraulic brakes then its a good starter bike. Daz. Edited December 12, 2010 by Cresswell_d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fatwomble Posted December 12, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2010 People would say go for a Onza, I would agree with them. 'Cos they are at a good price. Just to add something look for a 20" bike, they are a lot easy to start off with. So if you look for a T-Bird or T-Pro ('09, 10) with hydraulic brakes then its a good starter bike. Daz. Thanks, I think I have been swung in the 26" direction, as that is what I'm used too. I won't rule anything out though. Onza does look like the bike of choice though when starting out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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