I did. I would just like to know the amount of money we are talking about. A "fortune" could be anything. But I didn't know that you were already talking business when I wrote my comment. Sorry. I didn't want to interfere.
A man is at the dentist. Dentist: Did you have oral sex recently? Man: Yeah, I did. How do you know? Do I have a pubic hair between my teeth? Dentist: No, there's shit on your chin.
I totally agree. In addition, if you find that trials is not your sport, you can sell a used bike for about the same price you paid for it. If you try selling an (almost) new beginners bike, you will lose lots of money.
The mods here are very strict. You have to be validated before you can reply or PM on the other boards. So it would be better to look for your brakes at ebay or other sites . Or you just send the seller a normal e-mail. You will find the e-mail address of the members in their profiles.
Well, I am not yet riding one, but I'm going to get one. I think for me as a mountainbiker who wants to do some trial riding and also some street stuff 24" is a good way to go.