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Well the geo on my zoo is perfect for me high bb rise and is long. But so is the yabbaa but it is mainly down to personal preference. The yabbaa has a longer back end which makes it easier to twist e.g. 180 turns. But as i said befor both very stiff but if you are worried about weight then the yabbaa is lighter but i love the zoo
Hi i have a zoo piranha and it is strong and lovely to ride. My friend has a yabbaa and it is also very strong and nice to ride but if i had to choose it would be zoo
A friend of mine uses the pads you have on a grind and there fine. You could also use a booster if you dont already and if all else fails then use tar.
Go for some rock pads or just have a look on tarty and read the info on the pads you like the look of and it will tell you wich ones are best for a medium grind
I have had mine for about a month now and i love it. It is very stiff lovely to ride But they say there is no need for a booster but the frame will flex a bit without one. It is very light and easy to throw about. Money well spent
I reply to your question about the geo i have a zoo piranha which correct me if i wrong is the 26" version of the zoo lynx. But i may be wrong have a look on tarty :
Hey me again i am also geting new brakes but im keeping the magura pistons i would advise you keep them aswell. I am also getting the echo brake levers and the echo wheels are ok i havent had any problems with them but i am going to upgrade to trialtec wheels soon so good luck with the build when you have compleated it post pics mate
well mine is not as dramatic as the other posts, but i went riding yesterday and my chain snapped so had to buy a new one then i finally went riding then my leaver body on my hs33 snapped so had put a old body on was such a annoying day.