Do you have a habit of starting hobbies, buying the stuff and never persuing it or anything like that that may discourage her from letting you get a trials bike?
Seriously though speak to their parents or something if your that bothered, it's not like we as an internet forum are going to be able to do anything about it...
Light bikes are nice, but a many very good riders bikes are actually pretty heavy, showing that weight does not necessarily = performance. However my 26" Monty 231 now weighs 20.5 lbs, which is pretty crazily light...
I have an A2Z one on my dh bike, i doubt it would work for trials as it only works when slowing forwards motion, if it was stoping motion in the other direction as often happens in trials then it will not work well at all. Inur's one looks good though.
Loving the first one, not sure about the graphics though. Is the second one a street frame? V brake mounts Any ideas on pricing? Will they be available frame only?
Wouldnt bother me at all. In fact i cant even think how it could possibly be an issue? Theres a few at my school and after the jokes wear off they are treated just the same as any other teacher.
He'll say he does, but that will also be utter rubbish... I think it looks nice, it's not revoloutionary or anything but its cool and i certainly wouldnt mind having one in my shed...
As shown above it is possible, but if you need to ask how to do it are you really capable of safely producing something that could seriously injure you if they f**k up? Not being rude or anything, its just an important point.
I quite like the look of it, however i'd be worried by the huge forces on those pillars connecting the front and rear plates. Whats the weight of it and the thickness of the plates?
Don't believe you, every IP checker i go on gives different results for the same IP... Which was kinda handy when my school were trying to sue me, 'cos they couldnt prove the IP was mine