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T-comp Frame


danfox23

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^^ i got my T-comp on ebay from the same guy. (super cycles) I think they have a whole warehouse full.

Any way basically the T-comp has thiner tubing compaired to the T-master. The T-master is ment for, more general use. While the T-comp really only should be for competitons. i ignored this and got one any way.

But i have seen it does not take much to stap one check this out. http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...q=oxford+trials

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i posted the video i know. but i dont give a flying onion. If it breaks i will weld it back together.

I cant say how stronge the frame is, as mine is still being built up (hopefull ready by friday). But if the own company that makes the things says its for competition use only. then it proberly aint that stronge at all. If you are worryed about it dont get it, it will hold you back when you are out riding.

Get something you can trust it will give you more confidance.

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That one was already cracked i think - i remember the vid being posted a while back.

It's got thin tubing so its not as strong as the model with thicker tubing but it doesn't mean it'll snap as soon as you ride off a wall.

It might not be the best idea for a beginner to start riding street on because it's not going to take as much abuse as a frame with thicker tubing but that doesn't make it shit - put it in the hands of an expert and it'll probably last fine.

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