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  1. Hello. The 1st bike you mentioned, the DMR, is designed as a dirt/jump bike. The frame is designed for strength, made of steel and heavy and the componentry also. For Trials riding you will require something lighter. The 2nd bike is purely designed for Trials riding, the Meta VTT is a good quality 26" wheeled stock from a Canadian Trials manufacturer (www.meta-bikes.com). They retail in the UK for around £800, what price are they in your country? (Canada or U.S.A.?). On paper, it looks a good purchase, but do some research and ask the buyer plenty of questions regarding the condition of the bike and usage. Good luck.

    Edit: erm.. I meant seller rather than buyer. Hungover. Sorry.

  2. Hello. I decided to buy some new pedals for my Zoot and chose the Revell Teams (from Tarty). I received them this morning and haven't fitted them yet, but I have a small question. Upon removing them from the box, I held the axle and gave a flick, expecting them to spin round like Pete Burns on the waltzers. They both nudge quarter of a turn. It's not that they are stiff, both are the same, they feel lubed and fluid, just not 'spinny'? As I'm recently returning to this cycle parts purchasing lark, I wondered if this was normal for platform pedals?

    Please excuse my idiocy, but I was too late to phone Tarty Bikes and would like to fit the pedals tomorrow, so any advice would be most welcome.

    MAM.

  3. This thread reminds me, 24" needs a name. I was thinking either stod or mock. Obviously I expect £0.1 in royalties every time anyone uses those names.. I'll be rich! Rich!!

    Ha ha! That thought got the old cogs grinding... what about...

    Mid wheel

    BMX-T

    24T

    24-T

    Two four T

    Twenty four - T

    Two four street style

    24 trials style

    Street trial

    Nu street

    or just 24 Trials? :DLol!

  4. Hey, I'm newbie, though old and clumsy :( I've just ordered a set of 661 veggie wraps for shins and knee - rutlandcycling.com £40.46 for both. Cheaper than the 4 months I had off work due to a broken ankle and leg, metal plate and 8 screws ( not Trials related).

    I'm just hoping the veggies are bit lighter and more comfortable than the protection my Wife chose for me.!!!.................

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    :blink:

  5. Nice thread, but i can't help get the feeling of nails down a chalkboard when i read it.

    Lol, I couldn't agree more, although you're probably not cringing as much as me! I'm amazed at how 'nice' I become in the wee small hours after a couple of bottles of grape juice. :S

    Maybe it's time to dig out that 'note to self' about not posting when p*ssed! :-

  6. never say that ever again. lol.

    but in all seriousness, good thread. i'm usually a dick to noobz but you've helped me to see that they're people, too. :)

    Hey Ben, you ain't too bad. When I first posted my introduction to TF on NMC, way back in December, you were the 1st to reply. I thank you for your kind and encouraging remarks, it made a difference. :D

  7. Nice thread MAM (Y)

    Thanks man. I've read a few 'First post introductions' recently who are treated like fools. A person shows an interest in Trials, develops some passion and hunger, posts an introduction, then gets snapped at by a few yapping terriers that guard the gate of TF. Could New Members not be welcomed down the path and through the door with a handshake and a smile? I'm just sensing a Trials tidal wave after Danny Mac's internet explosion. A lot of people will be buzzin' this forum. If this sport/forum is to develop and progress, it surely needs to widen it's attitude and horizons. Maybe now, the more experienced, knowledgeable and more sociable TF members could help out more and take this to a new level?

    Just a thought. :closedeyes:

    middleageman.

  8. Is it this one?

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    If so, the T-Mag (2008), although out of production for 2009, is still for sale, new, online for £650 - £750.

    It was the top line Onza mod last year and for £250, if your sure it's 'sound' and been treated well, for a first bike or even an upgrade, I'd bite his hand off! Great value. (Y)

  9. Hello, middleageman here. I'd would firstly like to say hello and welcome to anyone who has joined the forum recently. I myself, only joined in December and have recently bought my first Trials bike and I'm just learning the basics, so I consider myself a 'Newbie'. I've posted a few times on the forum already and learnt a fair bit about 'Trials-Forum etiquette', so I thought maybe I could help you on your voyage of discovery!

    Hey, when I first discovered Trials-Forum through sheer chance on a google search, I couldn't believe my luck! I was thirsty for Trials knowledge and here was a whole underground source dedicated to the sport. I rolled up my sleeves and devoured thread after thread, post upon post. I, maybe like yourself, was hungry for answers to feed my inexpirience. So I posted my introduction in 'New Members Chat'. I didn't notice the introduction 'Sticky' at the top of the page either. Nor the 'search' feature in the links at the top (an amazing resource of past threads/topics and posts on practically every Trials question ever asked). Or the 'Wiki' feature, which explains the different types of bikes, riding styles and techniques, cycle manufacturers and retailers, maintenance tips and more.

    Also, don't worry if you've received some unhelpful, baffling or curt replies from certain parties, or think you may have mistakenly logged into the 'Anal Retentive Society for the correction of English grammatical errors (A.R.S.E.)' website. If you read the guidelines in the information bar (top of the page), or the sticky at the top of New Members Chat ' Mike's Guide to Validation..' all should become clear. It helps if you can grow a thicker skin than a rhinoceros, at a fancy dress party, dressed as an elephant.

    Above all, don't forget, that this is a Trials Forum, a place for discussion. I've found most TF members are more than helpful and friendly, a close community for a growing sport.

    Good luck and ride on. :D

    middleageman.

  10. erm... I've read a couple of posts recently mentioning 'TrialsTube' and wondered what it was? I've just found it! For those that don't know,

    Trials Media>Trials Videos and click on Video Manager at the top of the page. Hope this helps someone else. If everyone already knows, I'll get me coat..... :-

  11. Trialtech mag platforms with a ti axle is lighter than (nearly) all caged pedals.

    A nice looking pedal indeed! My interest in this post is purely due to the fact that I'm looking to maybe upgrade my standard Onza Zoot pedals, as they are a bit worn and slippy and have kindly removed part of my left shin. Of course, I neglected to mention any Trials specific manufacturers in my previous post, Onza, Trialtech etc and we should support these companies.

    As a beginner myself, with limited funds, I'm not to concerned with weight at the moment, but grip, strength and longevity. Any recommendations please?

  12. Dedication, dedication

    Dedication, that's what you need

    If you wanna be the best

    If you wanna beat the rest

    Oh-oh dedication's what you need;

    If you wanna be a record break-er, Oooooh.

    Record Breaker,

    If you're the tallest, the smallest,

    If you're the fattest, the thinest, if you always win it,

    Your the fastest, the slowest, if you really go,

    Then you're a record breaker, a record maker,

    You're a record breaker.

    If you're the best, the worst, longest immersed,

    If you're the base, the ace, furthest in space,

    If you can score, more, that a herbivore,

    Then you're a record breaker, you're a record maker,

    You're a record breaker.

    If you can fly like a bird,

    If you can play the highest note, ever heard,

    If you could swim the Atlantic,

    Then the records, mmm, they would go frantic.

    If you're the rarest, the fairest, grown the longest hair,

    If you're oldest, the boldest, got the most gold,

    If you're the newest, the fewest, largest tattoo,

    Then you're a record breaker, you're a record maker,

    You're a record breaker.

    If you could lift, twenty tonnes,

    If you could score, ninety-nine thousand runs,

    The whole sporting world, would applaud it,

    The McWhirters, mmm, they would record it.

    If you're the wildest, the mildest, cleverest child,

    If you're the strongest, longest, never been wrong,

    If you're the latest, the greatest, then you can state,

    That you're a record breaker, you're a record maker,

    You're a record breaker.

    Sorry, it's late. :blink:

  13. Hey G, what i've learnt so far concerning pedal choice is basically what's been said above. In that a caged pedal is cheaper (£20), lighter, slightly grippier than a lower priced platform pedal but not as hardy. Imagine if your slamming them on concrete and rocks frequently, the 'teeth' will blunt or bend. Whereas a platform pedal(£20 +) is stronger in its basic design, which of course carries a slight weight penalty, but its grip is solely down to the set of pins that scew into the pedal surface to secure your feet. These pedals are seen to be a bit more hard wearing due to the fact that the pins are replaceable, as they can be knocked out with usage. A good choice of platform pedal maybe a DMR V8 (£20 - £25) rising up to a 24bicycles butterfly 2 (£85 ish). Of course, I'm no expert, but what I can tell you is the fact that either of these choices will gladly remove the front of your shin with ease! >_< It may not be a cool look, but shin guards are a wise choice for a beginner.

    Also, remember that your choice of footwear plays a major role in sticking to the pedals. You can buy a choice of specialist Trials/MTB/BMX related shoes with grippier soles (yes, more expense!). Or do as I do and ride barefooted ;)

  14. Personally speaking, I can see this Trials lark emptying my wallet on a monthly basis!

    ...hmmm... :closedeyes: maybe I should buy some new bars and stem? Or maybe some grippier pedals? Perhaps my rear hub will let me down?

    Should I have chosen a rear maggie/front disc instead of V-brakes? I could go on.............and on..............and on.....................

    Maybe I should stop asking questions, fit my brakes, get out and ride and find out for myself! :D

    But of course, thanks for everyone's help, I'm loving the Forum. Good Luck Guantanamo!

    24. You know the score.

    middleageman.

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