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It means non of that big drop, hard riding kinda stuff. It's one of the weakest frames you can buy, however it's very light.

Stay well away from it. (Y)

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From what i have heard and seen the T-comp frames are quite light, hence they claim they are for competition riding as it puts less strain on the frame so it is less likely to cause them to snap or crack, where as in street riding it tends to be alot bigger moves this causes more strain and stress on the frame.

In some ways it's more of a warning that the frame might not hold up to all the abuse and strain that riding street can cause.

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Just how weak we talking? Is it much weaker than a t-bird frame? and is it worth £70 including postage (brand new)

I would say that the t-bird frame is alot stronger than the t-comp. This lad round here had a t-comp for about 2 months, he's only small and was like 14/15 and he broke his.

£70 though, it's not a great deal to loose. And i supose if it does brake you can get another frame from supercycles half price. (Just make sure you ask for a recipt from the eBay guy).

(Y)

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Supercycles have a great guarentee when if you brake an onza frame, you can get the same one for half price, or usually a good deal if you wanted a different frame. Must have a recipt though.

I'd go for the t-pro deffinalty.

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