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Just wondered why onza havent changed thier website? like most companies (ie saracen) who change their site and products, or at least update it the bits on onza.com are still about 2003 and times before that! it seems a bit silly to me realy, and they don't remove irrelevant bits, it's realy anoying, does anyone agree?

also they need more pics of thier bikes from other angles

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I agree it's not a very good site, I really don't know why they don't just pay someone to make it all modern and put some half decent info on it, since they have got www.onza.co.uk slapped all over their bike's. (N)

I find most bike websites to be like this.. (Y)

(most of the manufactureres sites)

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If the info is on 2003 etc how come the Ben Slinger proto is on the home page? With lots of info on that, it’s the newest frame to be come out, what other news do you want? Also the Limey and info is on there as well (N)

Also, just use super cycles as Ash pointed out (Y)

Mat

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you know how they will put only one or two pics of each bike on their site, it REALY isn't good enough because i am about to get my T-bird (roll on saturday), and i havent had the best idea of it's apearance since the local bike shop(not local realy) normally gets bikes in if you order them *sigh*

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Supercycles is, in it's full name, called "Supercycles Group Ltd." or something like that, and basically, they own Guess, the rights to trade under RB Designs in the UK, DDG, Onza, Zona, etc.

So yeah, check Supercycles for general photo-ness, but if you want info on prototypes, check out Onza's homepage. The News section is behind, but the main homepage seems to be up to date with most stuff.

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the pik is big enough, but it's like the only one realy, i wana know how big the back tyre is, oh and if i could afford anything better than a t-bird i would! but i'm only starting out so spending 400 (is outa my budget AND) becuase i'm not the smoothest of people (or lightest) i'd be skrewd about buyin parts for it

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the pik is big enough, but it's like the only one realy, i wana know how big the back tyre is, oh and if i could afford anything better than a t-bird i would! but i'm only starting out so spending 400 (is outa my budget AND) becuase i'm not the smoothest of people (or lightest) i'd be skrewd about buyin parts for it

Why don't you just get a T-pro im sure you can splash out a extra £19. :ermm:

I think i've read it wrong but i really cant understand what you are saying something about £400. lol

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Why don't you just get a T-pro im sure you can splash out a extra £19. B)

That would be because the Onza T-Bird would be 330 Pounds and the T-Pro at 420, that's 90 pounds under the T-Pro :ermm:

Mat

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It's £90 actally :ermm:

I’ve edited it: P, I wasn’t thinking correctly and you weren’t fast enough with the quote button: P

Anyway, I would save up and get a T-Pro, you will be better off in the long run, trust me, it will be so much better to learn on and to upgrade!

Mat

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Does anyone have a picture of the back tyre from the t-bird (It's either Ronnie or Reggie) so your not looking at an O but over the top of it, i wana know how wide it is and it's annoying me now lol, i know the rim is around 2.5+ but with the trye is makes it bigger (not right term but i think you'l get me)

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Does anyone have a picture of the back tyre from the t-bird (It's either Ronnie or Reggie) so your not looking at an O but over the top of it, i wana know how wide it is and it's annoying me now lol, i know the rim is around 2.5+ but with the trye is makes it bigger (not right term but i think you'l get me)

I think it will come with Hog rims like most Onza mods, but it may be an Onza Alex rim like the old t-pro, sorry i havent got a picture, but im sure it will be arround 2.5/2.6 like most mod bikes B)

Mat

Edit: Just looked at the picture and they are the Reggie rims :ermm:

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Don't get me wrong about wntin something better, if i did have the money for a t-pro i'd get one SADLY my parents are putting a budget on it because they recon i will be wasting my cash, but i'm gone get a t-pro frame next year and fit what i've got onto it, when did i say i have 400? or you just read it rong lol but before we get bitching i've got 330 quid (and probly some small change in my room)so it's a T-bird!

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Must of been typo then B)

oi dumb nut, ogre said he had 400 pounds to spend, so that is 19quid.

But if he breaks anything he's f**ked

Don't get me wrong about wntin something better, if i did have the money for a t-pro i'd get one SADLY my parents are putting a budget on it because they recon i will be wasting my cash, but i'm gone get a t-pro frame next year and fit what i've got onto it, when did i say i have 400? or you just read it rong lol but before we get bitching i've got 330 quid (and probly some small change in my room)so it's a T-bird!

Thanks for that Ash.. :ermm:

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It'll be around 2.5" or so. The tyre itself is marked as "20x2.5", so it's actually gonna be on a 19" rim, but they just mark them up like that... Anyway, the tyre, when inflated, should be around the 2.5" mark. The width of rim will make a difference to tyre profile, and thus the actual width, but nothing huge.

Why're you so desperate to know?

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