What is with these completely close minded attitudes?! 24" bikes are not specially reserved for people who ride street! It just happens to be that way right now because no one (yet, i know there's a few in production) has designed a 24" for more pure trials stuff. Ali you keep going on about the cons and just generally picking out all the bad points, ever thought about the fact that a 24" bike will bunnyhop better than a stock, but hook / tap better than a mod? You don't really seem to look beyond that one comment you make every time someone brings up the 24" bike issue. If people ride mods and people ride stocks then something in the middle (be it 22" or 24") are going to be wanted by some riders, just in the same way that if some people like +20 BB's and some people like +80 BBs, then without even asking you know there's going to be people out there who want a frame with a +60BB. I for one would love to try a 24" as I ride more comp oriented stuff these days and would love bigger wheels for easier roll downs and stuff but don't want to take it as far as a stock. I'm sure there's a bunch of mod riders who feels the same - as just as many stock riders who want something a bit more manageable and flickyer than a stock. What's wrong with giving people more choice?! I feel there is a demand for it, and it's very large at the moment as there isn't a non-street 24" frame to date. Although, if you guys are just starting to think about designing one, by the time it gets round to being available to the public you'll probably be competing with a handful of models by then. But Onza usually hard to compete with with regards to value so it would well be worth looking into. I feel the only reason a 24" non-street frame / bike hasn't been designed till now is because there just hasn't been the components that would suit it, however now that echo have come out with all sorts of 24" forks and rims, there's nothing stopping people. As for comps I was always under the impression that now they've merged the mod and stock categories and scrapped all the rules about gears and stuff, i can't see why 24 wouldn't be against the rules. And even if it is currently I don't think it'd hold for very long.