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Advice on best 80's twin top tube for a rider please
jimwise68:
Even though its not a full twin top tube the jap built Haro Sports are lovely bikes to ride. No apologies to the Torker lovers, but ,those are a bit twitchy from my experience. Go for the jap built ones, cheaper and nicer riders IMO. :daumenhoch:
pickle:
How is a sport or performer twin top tube?
On that basis get a street beat or even better an 88 beat as it has a longer TT :daumenhoch:
Your trick star will ride well
threaders:
Some great info there spen. Thanks alot for it. I see torkers didnt even make your list of top ten :) does anyone know the torker top tube lengths on the 280 compared to the 280 x or pro models?
I think a badlander would be out of my price range, but I was thinking about it. I saw the rebel freestyler, but wasnt sure if freestylers would ride as good as a racing frame and am surprised that gt pro performers are a favourite and saw a jap one go on here for £120 last week :)
Anyone know the top tube length on the rebel freestyler?? Realy appreciate all this info fellas :)
Spen69:
--- Quote from: pickle on January 24, 2014, 01:00 PM ---How is a sport or performer twin top tube?
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You just squint a little Rob and put the cemera into "soft focus" mode...... :LolLolLolLol:
Unfortunatley all the pure twin top-tubes like Gen1's and Torkers were a bit twitchy to ride tbh, so we all seem to be advising the same sort of thing here mate :daumenhoch:
Spen69:
Oh, I meant to say my list was from bikes I had personally owned or ridden in anger :daumenhoch:
Never had or ridden a Torker to comment unfortunately, but I would like to build one at some point :coolsmiley:
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