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Marijn

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What do you think about the Onza Pro 2009 , as my first trialsbike?

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- Excellent value 20" wheel trials bike from Onza, ideal for beginner or fast learning riders.

- High grade 6061-T6 aluminium frame with rear disc mount, integrated chain tensioners and head tube reinforcing gussets.

- Tough Onza cromoly forks with 4-Bolt Magura brake mount and disc brake mount.

- Powerful Onza cable disc brakes front and rear, a massive breakthrough at this price point, ensuring predictable and reliable braking in all conditions.

- Onza Skim rims, 20" front and 19" rear.

- Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyres, 20 x 2.0" front and 19 x 2.5" rear.

- T-Pro crankset fitted with durable knurled bashring and 18T Tensile freewheel with 60 engagement points for maximum pedalling response.

- Bash/ski-plate fitted as standard.

- Onza cromo stem and 'flat' trials handlebar.

- New Onza caged pedals.

- 12T screw on sprocket on the rear hub, running 18-12 gear ratio.

- Seatless design to reduce weight and increase stand over clearance.

- Gloss grey frame with gloss black forks, both with Onza logos.

- Weight: 11.45kg including pedals.

Geometry (to be confirmed)

Wheelbase: 1005mm

Chainstay Length: 375mm

BB Rise: 55mm

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Yes mate,these bikes are definately a good starter bike,i rode for 4yrs about 9yrs ago then quit,i have just started again on a 2005 t-pro,pretty much the same frame as the later ones jus mines an anodized bronze sort of colour and i have no disc mounts,i used to ride stock,now im ridin the mod,and i find it very good on the back wheel,picking it all up again at a pretty fast pace,goin london riding tommoro....yay :P hope u get on ol and good luck with your riding buddy :)

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As the title it says..

What do you think about the Onza Pro 2009 , as my first trialsbike?

large_09pro1.jpg

Description

- Excellent value 20" wheel trials bike from Onza, ideal for beginner or fast learning riders.

- High grade 6061-T6 aluminium frame with rear disc mount, integrated chain tensioners and head tube reinforcing gussets.

- Tough Onza cromoly forks with 4-Bolt Magura brake mount and disc brake mount.

- Powerful Onza cable disc brakes front and rear, a massive breakthrough at this price point, ensuring predictable and reliable braking in all conditions.

- Onza Skim rims, 20" front and 19" rear.

- Maxxis Creepy Crawler tyres, 20 x 2.0" front and 19 x 2.5" rear.

- T-Pro crankset fitted with durable knurled bashring and 18T Tensile freewheel with 60 engagement points for maximum pedalling response.

- Bash/ski-plate fitted as standard.

- Onza cromo stem and 'flat' trials handlebar.

- New Onza caged pedals.

- 12T screw on sprocket on the rear hub, running 18-12 gear ratio.

- Seatless design to reduce weight and increase stand over clearance.

- Gloss grey frame with gloss black forks, both with Onza logos.

- Weight: 11.45kg including pedals.

Geometry (to be confirmed)

Wheelbase: 1005mm

Chainstay Length: 375mm

BB Rise: 55mm

Hey mate, I really reccomend you having the bike. I adore onzas.

Plus I am also reporting you for validation. That has to be the best first post I have ever seen. :)

See you around. x

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First of all , thanks Jack.

And about bending the disc rotors ; I may buy a second hand Magura HS33 for 25 € , that's .. 21 £.

So I think that problem is solved too.

PS : Sorry for my bad English , I'm from Belgium...

Marijn

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First of all , thanks Jack.

And about bending the disc rotors ; I may buy a second hand Magura HS33 for 25 € , that's .. 21 £.

So I think that problem is solved too.

PS : Sorry for my bad English , I'm from Belgium...

Marijn

Theres nothing wrong with your english mate, it's fine. :)

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The Onza pro is a fairly good starter bike in my opinion! They have a good all round geometry and the brakes are good and powerful as long as you maintain them and set them properly. But definitely get new levers for them as the standard ones are awful!

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Hi, i'm planning to buy the same bike, as my first trials bike, so now after a couple days can u tell how the onza rides? :D

After my first week of riding with it , it's feels really great en comfortable.

I already learnt several things on it.

If I was you , and I had the money , I would buy it.

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