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Deciding between skye and arcade, need help!


NigelC

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Hi guys,

I'm fairly new to this forum. I'm looking to get a new trial bike. I've narrowed down my choices to two bikes. Inspired Skye Pro or Inspired arcade. I am 5'5 ft. Which bike would be more suitable for a short rider like me? Does anyone has ridden both these bikes and can provide some feedback for me?

I know there is a difference in geometry and price. Anyone knows how does the geometry on the Skye vary from the Arcade? I also might consider the inspired Skye Team if it's worth the extra money! :)

Thanks for your help!

Cheers everyone!

Kind regards,

Nigel - Malaysia

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Hahaha was going through the thread and it's more or less what I'm looking into doing! :D the arguments are pretty funny hahaha :)

I'm looking on doing more 180/360's and manuals for now. Would definitely look into doing more advance tricks once I master the basics.

And as I'm still very new to street trials. I'm not very sure with many names of the tricks. Haha sorry :(

Yeah, based on the thread on the first reply. I'm more inclined towards arcade! Haha it's cheaper too

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Just my opinion, but I definitely don't think you will find the stuff on the Skye and Arcade very valuable as a beginner. I started off on a 09 Fourplay and that was a massive mistake. Look at the Onza Zoot or Inspired Element if you have your heart set on street trials, otherwise you would learn significantly faster on a dedicated mod/stock trials bike.

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I think you should go for the sky. its cheaper and fairly future proof. the differences between the two seem very slight, in my opinion. Also i had the same sort of problem when i was considering buying my first trials bike a year ago, i eventually opted for the fourplay pro and have ridden it nearly everyday,since. I upgraded the wheels and brakes and messed about with different gear ratios and in hindsight i would have probably been better buying a fourplay team. I still consider myself a beginner, but i have mastered 180's, pedalkicks, gapping, sidehops, wheelies,etc. (still working on manuals).

hope this helps

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Man I remember waiting for the original Fourplay frame to become available on Tartybikes, and buying it as soon as it was. I think that was the only thing Inspired sold at that time (if you ignore the free T-shirt). Inspired have got to be pretty bloody chuffed at how far they've come in a fairly short amount of time.

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