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Manualling Pythons


SQuiT-man

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Hi there!

Im really tempted to get a black mamba (or whateva they are called) copy Zoo! python frame, because Im a poor cheapskate, but I liek to do manuals, etc a lot. I ride a t-pro atm and i find that fine for manuals, so I wondered how the python rides for street in general?

All i know is it has slightly longer chainstays (better for manuals than my t-pro) but it has a fair bit longer front end too (worse for manuals).

Do the copys ride similarly as nice as the real thing?

Cheers,

Scott

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because longer shainstays = more stable on the back wheel.

shorter ones meant it is well twitchy and the ballancing point is harder to stay with.

Will

Well mister T. If a bike has shorter (sub 385mm) chain stays it will be easier to pull bike to manual... so it is kinda +- 0 .

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You can't base how a bike will feel/react when you manual based on the length of the chainstays, it's the complete bike. The whole geometery and how the bike is set up, such as the stem rise, bars e.t.c.

Sometimes bikes will feel really poo to do a certain move and it is all down to one specific, like the stem as i said for an example, being to long/short/rise e.t.c

I'm sure the python copy will be fine for manualing as long as you get it set up right for you, obviously it will be weird at fist as the set up and geometery will be different but you'll get used to it!

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Theyre 7005 instead of U6.

So, basically, if theyre as strong they wont be as light.

And if theyre as light, they wont be as strong.

:blink:

Whats the weight difference like, will i notice it a lot from my t-pro 2004? Thinking about getting a poothon copy and transfering all the bits across, or a monty ti frame :)

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because longer shainstays = more stable on the back wheel.

shorter ones meant it is well twitchy and the ballancing point is harder to stay with.

Will

bullshit!!!!!

sorry mate but thats shite.

any bike can be manualled FACT!

i managed to manual a coust on the end of the roadtrip 04 video.

i can manual my BMX for miles and also my ashton. ive manualled handsomedogs, echo pures, Ashton ET's everything. its easy once you have found the balance point.

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bullshit!!!!!

sorry mate but thats shite.

any bike can be manualled FACT!

i managed to manual a coust on the end of the roadtrip 04 video.

i can manual my BMX for miles and also my ashton. ive manualled handsomedogs, echo pures, Ashton ET's everything. its easy once you have found the balance point.

Yea, but your good lol

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bullshit!!!!!

sorry mate but thats shite.

any bike can be manualled FACT!

i managed to manual a coust on the end of the roadtrip 04 video.

i can manual my BMX for miles and also my ashton. ive manualled handsomedogs, echo pures, Ashton ET's everything. its easy once you have found the balance point.

Totally agree... Once you can do it on one bike, it doesn't take long to do it on any other bike.

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i'm not agreeing with alot of people on here, i can manual my specialized enduro sx like a beast and i can manual my street bike ok (short chainstays makes it loop out too qucik) but no matter how much i tried i couldn't manual my t-pro so i don't agree that if you can manual one you can manual them all, sure it'll be easier to re learn if you could do it in the first place but thats it...

mid length chainstays, not too short so it don't loop out, not too long so you can't get it up >_<

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