if you really are just starting and want to learn the basics, balancing, endo, etc, it is a good bike. otherwise get something better like a t-pro. oh you wont snap the mission
hi i would just have a look in the for sale/wanted section and see if you can find enough parts or even a bike . or if you don't fancy that save up until you get more money because it is worth buying a decent bike that lasts you years than a cheep thing that lasts you months.
evening guys, well i have seen these on the internet and would really like one and for those who don't know they are a snow/sand rim which are 65mm wide. this is what they are like: http://www.surlybikes.com/parts/largemarge_pop.html well what i want to know is where can i get one in the uk and whats the best price i will find or you guys have seen? thanks guys steve p.s yes i have checked and i can get one in my frame (vario styx)
thank you very much barbra yet again you and waynio have put allot of effort in to bringing lots of people a brilliant club competition. cant wait for the next one thanks again stephen winder
woh hold on a second mate they are completely different bikes from each other and at completely different prices. if you are just starting out think about a t-pro or summit like that the xtp is for a bit good (no offence) to start on. hope this helps and hope you find the right bike for you. steve
hi guys, well basically i would like a chris king rear hub but i cant afford one is there any cheeper copys of them or something similar needs to be around 100 pounds thanks allot guys steve