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dannytrialskid

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  1. Then don't use your bash? I only see a bash plate to be there for a safety thing. Like if you on your rear wheel on a slippery rock and your back wheel slips, your bash plate hits it instead of the frame and you can get up from your bash plate aswell. So I'm guessing your a frequent bash user?
  2. As many people have said so already.
  3. I'm getting this frame aswell. Very light, so far known to be durable. As 'Mark W', you can't really comment to much with the frame at the moment as it has not been out long enough. Obviously unless you have the frame. I really can't wait to get my Onza Comp 2010, looks lush, light, durable and a perfect price! It's quite stunning on the price compared to what you get! I would definitely say for you to get one.
  4. Well to be honest, any size bike is fine. People just go for what feels more comfortable. So you could get a 4ft person on a 26". So yeah it's down to personal preference. To be honest Onza are good bikes, but better for 20". If you look at the 26" they are quite bad. So if you can, go to an organised trials ride and ask if you can have a go on a 20" and a 26" and decide which feels more comfortable for you. Rides and Locations Forum: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/index.php?showforum=8 Have a look in there for some local rides to you. If they are not too attached to their bikes, I'm sure they will let you have a little muck about. Also if your a person who likes a light bike then the 20" are much lighter than the 26" only because there is more to a 26" obviously. So my advice is to find out what size bike you want first and then ask about the bikes and the makes etc... But if you went for a 20" I would recommend an Echo, or and Onza. For 26" I would recommend Rockman or Echo. I don't know much about 26" though as I ride 20". Obviously you don't want to spend £1000 on your first bike, because it is going to get scratched to pieces. The for sale forum: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/index.php?showforum=3 - Look here for pre-owned bikes if you do not want to spend out on a brand new one! The wanted forum: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/index.php?showforum=41 - If you haven't found what you were looking for then request it in this forum. Hope this helps, Danny.
  5. Exactly that. The only Onza Comps I know to be broken are this one (as you say, looks abused or could be) and Jack Carthy's (according to Rob Feeley), but Jack Carthy is insane rider and the bike goes through a lot crap. So yeah.
  6. I know, but to be honest. It looks like he hit it (Red circle on image) there and it's made it crack around the weld.
  7. How long he have it for? - What did he do to crack it?
  8. Who's is that? And is that the new Onza Comp?
  9. +1 Definitely the main cause of most things.... PRACTISE!
  10. Nice your getting better, keep at it!
  11. Get the new Comp. I'm getting it. Custom spec it though. Don't buy the tarty standard spec or the custom spec. Always better to spec it to your liking. It's amazing, because the frame is only £179, it lighter than a lot of frames and more durable than a lot of frames. Amazing for that price!
  12. I love the bike. Hate the tyre colour.
  13. Wow that was inspirational Matt. Brad will learn alot from that.
  14. Yes Bradererz Pipererz. Nice video mate, respecticals...
  15. Giro Hex for the win. Extremely comfortable, protects the back of your head a bit aswell. Decent price, looks awesome! I'm getting mine soon aswell!
  16. Ask RossMcd on here he has one. His video. I know it says nothing about the bike, but just ask RossMcd, as he has one.
  17. I know, I didn't get the point in the topic either
  18. Here is a rough edit, I could do better, but I got lots of other stuff to do. Hope this helps.
  19. I swear this was posted about 2 weeks ago on here. Good video though, I really enjoyed watching it last time and this time.
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