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onzaripmatieral

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  1. well the best ones are the cnc backing's one's as they have harder pads and dont move so it bites better. most pads are all ok specialy when they have a grind and brake booster. £15 ands above usually are the better one's. cheers mate.

    hi do you mean the

    TNN Engineering CNC Backings

    but wheres the pad bit.

    and you know those pads you linked do all fo them fit into magura hs33 brake on a onza t-pro

  2. As you can tell by the name i have a t-pro there well good, light, really good geometry, strong, decent brake setup provided you get maggies, but i beleive it has only got maggie 'clamps' on the frame, and now im on a 26" but want to get my t-pro back to rideable condition because its that good, only bad thing is the frame flexes quite a bit so i sugest getting a brake booster, but yea a really good starter bike and you get decent onza shin dig pedals provided you get the flats with it!

    what do break boosters do and how do i know if the tpro has one

  3. yeah, either of the t-comp or t-pro are awsome to ride on, i have been riding for 2 years and have had quite alot of frames due to cracking and snapping them, however i picked up a t-pro may time last year and it lasted untill november/december time and i wouldnt say my riding is small. You can also upgrade on a t-pro frame because of the 19" wheel size etc. Really is a great frame!

    ive seen a onza bird for sale are they not as good as pros ?

  4. I've got nothing against the Onza Rip but I think that a slightly older T-pro is a better starter bike. If you don't want to be spending hundreds of pounds, a T-pro will be cheaper in the long run as you can pick a decent on up for £150> pretty much all of them will come with HS33's (the frame has 4 bolt mounts, not vee mounts unless its the 07/08?) and they have a rear 19" rim which means you can steadily upgrade the parts as they break/as you fancy. When you do want to change the bike, all you can do then is buy a new frame and simply transplant all the parts onto that and have a pretty much top spec bike, dependingly obviously on the parts you buy etc. Hope this helps.

    please tell me where you can buy onza t-pros cheap

  5. I've got nothing against the Onza Rip but I think that a slightly older T-pro is a better starter bike. If you don't want to be spending hundreds of pounds, a T-pro will be cheaper in the long run as you can pick a decent on up for £150> pretty much all of them will come with HS33's (the frame has 4 bolt mounts, not vee mounts unless its the 07/08?) and they have a rear 19" rim which means you can steadily upgrade the parts as they break/as you fancy. When you do want to change the bike, all you can do then is buy a new frame and simply transplant all the parts onto that and have a pretty much top spec bike, dependingly obviously on the parts you buy etc. Hope this helps.

    were can i get on for that price

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