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About onza rip 29

  • Birthday 09/29/1994

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    Cumbria
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    Carl Swan
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    Onza T-bird 05 frame V!Z Hydro Brake clamps Magura Hs33 Monty Rear rim Onza lime pads UPGRADE !! Onza comp 2010 frame ECHO TR riser bars ECHO Grips Onza stem Onza T-Pro Crankset Because sprocket Echo TR rear rim Trialtech sealed fixed hub HS33 rear brake TNN Bealeys Front onza ice pro v pads
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    trials riding
  • Location
    Grange-over-sands

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  1. onza rip 29

    my bikes

    just pics of past bikes
  2. the bike i have got now will get some picture of my bike on though
  3. My link my first bike learnt the basics on it now upgraded two level-T-Bird and now to Comp 2010
  4. Thanks for the advice guys was just wanting another opinion on what to get as am building my bike
  5. I would like to know from all you guys which freewheel would be best to be put on as a front freewheel for the best performance thanks
  6. yes the newer setups with a front freewheel run 18t freewheel and a 12t fixed sprocket and i know because of my mates bike that that is harder than the one i had on my T-Bird which was the same as the one your were running and the 18t-12t is a harder gear which may suit you better The way you work it is: Say you want to work out how hard a gear is take the ratios and divide them Eg/ 24 divide by 18 = 1.3 revolutions of the wheel per pedal so if you want the harder gear 18 divide by 12 = 1.5 which gives you a harder gear
  7. cool its just because i am building my bike up and wondered if it would be alright thanks
  8. well you will have to think if you would be suited to a 26" or 20" and also what braking capabilities you would want and if you would want to upgrade this first bike. The Onza rip cannot host as many upgrades as the zona because the rip doesn't have hydraulic mounts which the Zona does and also the Zona has the capability for a wider tyre and rim also to start with the Zona has some decent parts like crankset and rims to start with. The 26" spyrogyra has only got v brake mounts but really it is what you are going to do on them and if you want to put decent parts on your bike and also what you are willing to pay
  9. If your wanting a grind get some decent pads first , i am using Onza limes which are relatively cheap and on a light grind and they work brill the Maggie blacks lasted about 2 hours riding and they were shot so upgrade your pads if your grinding your rim
  10. orite thanks matee taa for the advice
  11. hi just wondering if a standard onza bottom braket would be suitable for : Onza T pro crankset + Tensile freewheel Thanks
  12. Thanks for the advice will be getting one soon now
  13. i was just wondering if anyone had ideas and opinions of what i could do with braking for my front wheel and what best for it either : A hydro disc OR Magura HS33 wondering what the best setups would be on them two and which would be the best for all round trials Thanks:)
  14. http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x443/Carl_Swan/P160510_18551.jpg Here is my old Onza T-Bird which i have got to know just about all of trilas with now upgrading to something better th Onza Comp 2010 http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x443/Carl_Swan/large_compspecforum.jpg love this bike so sweet ,, this is not mine but i am putting different colour on to mix it up a bit
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