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Thanks for all the tips guys.
I have now got an Onza T-pro 06 to collect this saturday (thanks dan)
I think im gonna stick with 20" until i get better at things.
Also i've been looking at a few videos of the bigger riders at the moment, so the names have given me some help.
Seems like i'm gonna be having a good long life on tf.
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I'm hoping to soon have a new 20", i would like to start customising it but before that i'd like to know a few things.
What would be the best wheels to get, compatible with HS33's?
What are the best tyres, i know most use maxxis but are these the best?
What pressure should i be running my tyres at?
What forks should i concider, light weight and strong?
Are there any good, cheap and lightweight frames on the market that are worth looking at, and if so what?
Thanks, Davey.
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Mine start tomorrow aswell. French listening tomorrow, i'm scared.
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Ok, well what is the best gear at the moment?
Who are the best riders at the moment?
Any big events coming up?
thanks.
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I'm a bit confused about it all, so i have a few questions aswell.
What is better for balance. 26 or 20?
What are there more parts for. 26 or 20?
I know the 20's benefit from greater wheel strength and less likely to buckle.
Finally, what is better for hopping. 20 or 26?
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I'm coming back to trials after a few years out, i've been back on street and dirt jump bikes. It feels great to be getting back into it all, i'm a bit out of date so if someone wouldn't mind giving me some info on new innovations and riders out there. Glad i found the forum thought i'd be on my own trying to catch up with it all.
Thanks, Davey.
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in Beginners Trials Chat
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From some earlier posts, why would he be using MX pro's when there the base fork...
Probably custom ones either made for him, or made for trials thata re hard to get hold of.
DJ3's may be pretty good for trails although it may be odd for 20" as they are 24,26" forks.