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creepy crawler

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  1. |f i was you the only think worth changing on it will be the forks, you can save more weight from them then changing other parts, and they are quite cheap to replace.

    The rest of the parts in my oppinion arent werth replacing as the weight you would save against the cost is not worth it.

    thanks Matthew,that really what I was wanting to find out.I got a viz stem and trial tech sport risers on so I think my next buy will be some tryall forks from tarty.

  2. I may be wrong but from what I can see the standard parts on my bike are not on their site, lets be honest,if you had standard onza forks made from lead and you broke them you will probably just replace them with echo urbans or similar.The most important parts (i think) for me to change is the forks,cranks and wheels.But If I can see that by changing the wheels for example will only save me 100g well then I wouldnt part with £200.I know its worth changing the forks as there is a good weight saving for the money pound for pound,but it would be interesting to see with other parts before spending the money.

  3. Hi all.I have an onza comp and would like to make it as light as I can.I have only bought it and so far I have changed the bars and stem.what Ive been looking for with no luck is an onza parts list with weights beside it so for example I can see the weight of my wheels,forks etc without having to strip the bike and weigh everything.this way I can see what parts are most important to change to save weight and what weight I can expect to save with each part I change.I was on the onza website but had no luck,I can get weights of onza parts of a few websites like tarty etc but this is for what I would call better upgraded parts from onza,not the cheap,heavy parts already fitted as standard on the comp.from what I can tell as a newbie to the sport is that the only light part to the comp is the frame.please correct me if im wrong.

    thanks in advance

    stuart

  4. hi all,just thought id say hello as this is my first thread.im a complete novice to bike trials and have started quite late on(28 years old)i just bought an onza comp and i hope to get some advice on how to ride and lighten it.I know nobody into bike trials so im on my own when it comes to riding tips and parts selection and hope to use this site as a good source for information.

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