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Thread: Trials Bikers.

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    Some talent there :eusa_clap
    http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1908415
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    Thats pretty show stanard stuff...
    Alright, if you dont mind pain, and have the time and patience and money to buy a expensive bike that can handle them drops etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turnip View Post
    Thats pretty show stanard stuff...
    Alright, if you dont mind pain, and have the time and patience and money to buy a expensive bike that can handle them drops etc.
    £200 can start you off.
    Mate of mine had his faced ripped off by a chainset though. So if you are getting into this. Wear a full face helmet!
    propper need a good sig:\

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turnip View Post
    Thats pretty show stanard stuff...
    Alright, if you dont mind pain, and have the time and patience and money to buy a expensive bike that can handle them drops etc.
    It's not the bike that can handle the drops, it's the rider.

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    My bike cost me 600 quid stock, Spent about 200 on it I think. As someone said, any bike could handle most of them drops, but the rider needs to know what they're doing, you can see the technique most of them use which is to slam their back tyre down and bounce it back up and then take the shock to their legs. The stuff they do is really sponsorship/show standard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iAdam View Post
    My bike cost me 600 quid stock, Spent about 200 on it I think. As someone said, any bike could handle most of them drops, but the rider needs to know what they're doing, you can see the technique most of them use which is to slam their back tyre down and bounce it back up and then take the shock to their legs. The stuff they do is really sponsorship/show standard.
    Whats your setup like?
    propper need a good sig:\

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    Looks good lol Paul didn't know you were into bikes
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    I use to be a pro bmx biker.
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    Not too bad, nothing special though. I used to do trials but i moved onto dirt jumping a few years ago. Iv only managed to break 4 spindles while doing trials + dirt jumping because like the above said, its not just the bike its all about how you land it. You can pay loads of money for a strong wheel, you mess up one of the jumps its still going to be ******. You don't need much money either, i just sold my last bike as i needed money and im currently using a GT Chucker which cost me £270 and i intend to do it up, iv been jumping it stock and its a pretty good bike. Cant wait to change the forks though, i bet they snap soon, they are pants!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    I use to be a pro bmx biker.
    Who did you ride for?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danzilla View Post
    im currently using a GT Chucker which cost me £270 and i intend to do it up, iv been jumping it stock and its a pretty good bike. Cant wait to change the forks though, i bet they snap soon, they are pants!
    I sell the chuckers at work and there not that bad. I prefer Identeti, kona and diamondback more though.
    propper need a good sig:\

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