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From Diamondback T1 To T-pro


JoNnY__Mc

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okay so basically my diamondback t1 wasnt quite as strong as its stupidly bulky frame lead me to beleive... yes it cracked (Y) on the right chainstay near the bottom bracket... this could be because its crap? or because im fairly heavy :lol:...

i have around 400 to spend on a new bike, at first i was considering buying a new base as they are good handling bikes... but 3 of my mates have them and i dont want it to look like we are trying to start our own mini base club... would look a bit gay :|

so i thought i might aswell try a mod bike as i have nothing to loose, the 05 onza t-pro is right in my price range and offers good parts and good value for money (Y) but i have heard theyr a lil snappy happy? i dont know whether its true, do any of you rate t-pros? are they really snappy happy? is it easy to change from a stock to a mod? any information, opinions or suggestions would be apreciated.

cheers,

Jonny...

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I own and ride a t-pro they are a bit of a pain at the start when things start breaking and things arent the right size but they are really comfortable to learn on.

Im unsure about the snap happy issue. The change will just mean you will throw more effort into moving the bike so It could be an advantage

Craig

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i have around 400 to spend on a new bike, at first i was considering buying a new base as they are good handling bikes... but 3 of my mates have them and i dont want it to look like we are trying to start our own mini base club... would look a bit gay :|

You'll look more gay on a mod.

However, T-Pros are too good value!

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