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Mog

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  1. Personally I find that If you want the lightest set-up possible and are willing to accept small variances in brake performance, choose rim brakes over disc brakes.

    However as stated earlier, a combination (disc on the front and rim on the back) can offer the best of both worlds.

  2. For £40 the T-Vee isn't a bad starter bike.

    I'm riding one at the moment and no matter how much it gets trashed about while I re-learn the basics it still holds strong.

    Note that the V-brakes do need some minor maintenance and Stefkeeee is right they need to be tuned properly. Other than that though, it seems like a good deal for you.

  3. Hi, I'm Morgan, 17 from Cambridge.

    I rode for about a 1/2 years in my younger days but haven't since. I'm getting back into trials now that I have more time and loving it. I currently

    ride a beat up old onza tee-vee (it's all my money would permit at the time) that I can chuck around while I re-learn the basics. I'm looking

    for a new bike but this forum looks like its full of some quality people and a great source of trials information so it shouldn't be hard.

    Thanks

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