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Silver you can strip down any parts you get to match rather than having to wait for the colour you want to become available but then again it looks not as nice all depends on preference really gold or lime green would look great but harder to get hold of parts in those colours
You will find it hard to find anything good without spending a little cash Download.com is good but it is hard to find a complete software as they often limit it if it is freeware If you know someone with a mac I think they come with some quite good software so ask to borrow it I had this same problem and failed to find a good free maker but I would try using the search though because im sure someone has made a list of good software before
I would just build up your raptor as you are used to 26" If you do dirt jumping you proberly have the strength to throw it around. Look on ebay you can often get a decent spec bike for around £300. You could also try selectbikes and chainreactioncycles as they do trials bits.
Spec of bike would be helpful Wiki is a brilliant place to find out how to do stuff LINK But basically make sure your brakes work perfect and tyres are at a good pressure If you want to learn trials trashzen is a good site LINK
Anti freeze is corrosive if you use it on its own But a tiny bit in with the water is fine loads of people use it I would just get some mineral oil though
Ive seen you ride both mod and stock You look a lot more comfortable on a stock Go stock get a zoo like alex's Hope to see you again in plymouth on a stock sometime
Half of them taken by yours truly That was a good day but the cars in that carpark were so annoying But were is the one of you trying to kiss your front wheel?
Welcome Don't go Mod (20") you will regret it later 20" are easier to start on but it is quite hard to change from a 20" to a 26" later on and you will find it easier after Downhill As you already have experience chucking a bike around I recommend a 26" as later on (a few months) you will find it easier to do bigger things than if you were on a mod (20") As for bikes onza make a few stocks (26") and they often are a reasonable price I personally would buy a 2nd hand bike either off ebay or wait untill you get validated and get one off the classifieds here as you get a decent spec bike for a good price If you want to learn skills this website Link is very good as it also has videos to show you
You have recieved a new feedback. Below are details concerning the new feedback. Type: Good Rating SummaryGood deal good communication promtly posted A* Given By: Ravemonkey You were the: Seller Date: 1201638229