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Edit: Someone else said it while I was typing

But sometimes it is actually quicker to type in full English than in text talk.

As for which bike, 20" is easier for learning to ride on the rear wheel, as they are more stable on the back wheel and more easy to keep the front up on, so are often better to begin on. Wile 26" bikes are more versatile and you may find yourself wanting to swap once you have mastered the rear wheel stuff, but then again you may love 20" and want to stay with it.

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its alot quicker and easyer and most people these days can understand wht i'm saying so does it really matter enough for you to make a comment on it?

Yes because most people have to slow down their reading speed considerably, to try and fill in the missing vowels you omitted...

Anyway

Get a T-Pro.

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We (longer members) are just trying to give you (the new member) some advice on how the forum works, and how to get yourself a member title.

If you don't want to take my advice then fine, but it's you that will get annoyed.

On topic, I would buy a T-pro to start off with, really cheap; has great parts; easily upgradable and looks good.

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