Not being funny but there have been a lot of un'usefull replys in here, sure its an old school bikes with old school geometry its years old, but depends what riding your doing, I belive it has a BB drop and short stays, which makes it great for "core street" riding, i.e. manuals, taps and bunnyhops it will do beastly, but other more "trialsy" moves it will be harder to do, ie static (from rear wheel sidehops) and static gaps as the bike is a lot harder to control on the rear. I ride on the reg with someone who has one and hes really really good on it. How much does the bike work out costing you in sterling ££?? Because it should be dirt cheap I'll do a quick search but dont think frika payed much over £150 for his with dual maggies etc. so I'll have a quick look for you. Also the frames were kinda notorious for snapping (as were most frames in those days, it just "happened" a lot more, but frames through the years have been designed to be stronger and more durable) I could be wrong but think they mostly went arround the BB & stays?