There seems to be no applicable relationship between the number and designated use of the pads.
I'm extremely tempted to get some of this and just go for it, would they fit in CNC backings?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Polyurethane-Sheet-12-x-12-0-375-93-Shore-A-Red-/160935556243?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item257881b493
EDIT- that was such a stupid question.
Please stop with the hideous font.
As for how they ride, if you're getting it to be your first bike, it pretty much doesn't matter because you'll just be doing backhops and wheelie drops for ages.
I'm with dan 100%. Don't ask for advice then when people help you tell them they're wrong. Point is that youre a newb to this sport and everyone who's experienced will often correct you so get used to it.
In regards to the bike there are far better bargains out there
yeah looks okay just not sure if it'd spend £120 on it, the chain isn't tensioned which might hint that the rear wheel is f**ked, which is easy with open bearing hubs.
also bear in mind how old that frame is.
120 ain't too bad I guess.
Well depends actually, get a pic of the one you're actually buying because everyone on here knows what a t mag looks like new.
Yeah you wanna get rid of that chain and get a 510HX or 610HX off tarty.
There doesn't seem to be any more 36h rims on tartybikes, but someone is bound to have one on here, as everyone moved on from them so there should be loads spare