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piperpa28

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Hey people, I need expert opinion, lol but I am a beginner wanting a 20" Onza Mod bike so bad, but i am just wondering, How is better to go around doing this? is it better for me to buy all parts second hand and build up all my my own, or just buy a brand new one? or even buy 2nd hand full build.(If new is better, can i have a list of all sites I can buy New Full bikes from? Prettt Please with a Cheeery on top! lol

Any advice is taken , it is all good!

Thanks for your time agen peeps :D

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If your starting out i would suggest getting something prebuilt i.e a t-pro and pimp it as you go along, since the geomety and spec will work better than somethings you've slapped together (in the nicest way possible lol) Plus you can get riding right from the word go and not spend half of your summer waiting for *whatever to arive* Go on www.tartybikes.co.uk and have a look at some of the full builds there :)

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I like T-pros alot! but i wud go for a t-bord becuase i can get them cheaper! but.... how much would i be looking at to be paying for a full build basic, any year t-bird and t-pro for the cheapest peice? because i dont want to spend alot on my 1st bike when i know for a fact i will upgrade when i start ridding alot!(thanks for help peeps, keep replying!

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Just look at what you can get within your price range. I have a t-pro for sale if your interested? but I don't think it'll be wise to change this to a fs/wtd thread :mellow:

yeah ill just look around for what i can get for my muny, thanks for hep dude!

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