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How Can I Make My Old Mtb More "trialsy"


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My bike is a Trek 800 (some lame old mountain bike) but the frame is quite small so its not that bad for trials.

I have bought some trials bars for it and the brakes are quite quite good but it need something else doing to it to make it more trialsy.

Here's a pic: http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/bul...um/CIMG1284.jpg

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Despite what these people above are saying, if you just want to play with trials for a while to see if you like it, ditch the 2 large rings and get a bashplate, and rigid forks would help a lot too.

Should be an alright starter bike then (Y)

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Despite what these people above are saying, if you just want to play with trials for a while to see if you like it, ditch the 2 large rings and get a bashplate, and rigid forks would help a lot too.

Should be an alright starter bike then (Y)

How on earth is he going to be able run a bashplate. :S

Unless you ment a bashring.?

Also if he does trials on that bike, it is going to be hard for him and also it will give him a bad view on the sport.

Cheers !

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Also if he does trials on that bike, it is going to be hard for him and also it will give him a bad view on the sport.

Cheers !

Not really, everyone has to start somewhere

I used to love trying to learn to backhop on my old Scaracen X-ile :)

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Before all you "whizzkids" came along with your t-pros, pretty much everyone

rode an xc bike with a few mods for trials... If you just want to have a dabble that bike

will be fine, just get a bash ring and rigid forks.

When my bikes fooked i ride trials on a decent raliegh xc bike with judy forks, it

really dosent ride too badly.

A poor workman blames his tools...

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Wow :blink: that's erm...Ghetto,as harsh as it sounds...despite how 'everybody' used to ride old mtb and xc frames.....that's because there wasn't a choice,now there is sh*t loads of choice.It wil be much better to just buy a new bike mate.

zoo baby!

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You could always steal some weedy lilttle chav's da bomb or shogun gimp..see loads of kn0b heads riding them round here,probably a bit stolen

zoo baby!

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brakes, bars, rigid forks, single speed. if you are seriously thinking about getting into trials you might aswell buy a trials specific bike, it will be soooo much easier to learn on and you can get them very cheep off ebay and hear. (Y)

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looks kool to me mate, should be fine for now to learn on, i do suggest a longer stem to give you more leverage though, maybe just the two outer rings on the cranks as a bash guard for now :P maybe grind your rim or use some tar to give your back brake abit more hold (Y):)

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I will selll you a koxx levelboss frame for £45 posted :-

For Sale/Wanted/Swap threads are not allowed in New Members Chat. tut tut

Thats pointed at the one who has bein g validated.

If you want to discuss it further one of you add each other to msn. (Y)

Cheers !

p.s - I am not trying to be a moderator or nothing.

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The debate seems to be: mess around on you bike (buy ridged forks, a bash ring and change the gearing) OR buy a new bike.

For a start, MTBs are *not* made for trials. I've been messing around on: my saracen X-ile and my old man's MTB. The saracen X-ile is broken: cranks, back wheel, forks and chain ring. My old man's bike is slowly heading towards retirement.

Yes, you could replace the forks, the wheels, hubs, tires, gears, frame and add a bash ring... you might as well buy a second hand t-pro off ebay for that money.

I went to my local bike shop, (action bikes ***) and showed them my bike, asking how I could trials it up. The conclusion after much discussion: "You could put 500 pounds into this bike, but you'd be burning 250 - you can polish a turd, but at the end of the day a shiny turd is still a sh*t".

My advice: buy a T-bird off ebay for about 150, spend the summer on that. If you like trials, sell the bike for 100 and buy something shiny and awesome, if you don't: sell the bike for 100 and you've only lose 50 quid, and found out weather you like trials.

Just my opinion, but I think its the most risk free.

Scazz

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