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Anyone recommend a new school bike?

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Stevo:
Fellas, please help…

After riding my valuable Haro Master at local skateparks I realised that:
1. I was going to wreck it quite quickly  :(
2. Ridiing an collectors item stops you from trying harder on the ramps  :-[

So I reckon asking Santa for a stronger new school bike (price range £200 to £300) might be the way to go in 2006. So, I am asking for recommendations on the type of bike to go for. It will be used for ramps and flatland. I am drawn to the Haro Flair or 540 but maybe Fit Bike, Federal, Hoffman, etc make a better bike for the money. Perhaps there all much the same. Comments appreciated. Cheers.

lazychubs:
well haro 540's are good i started out on one
but federal seem loads liter to me and british built app

The-flying-banana:
s&m LAF "light as f*ck"  bit pricey though ???

RADHAB:
Proper Houdini

Stevo:
Thanks fellas,

Radhab, never heard of Proper Bikes before.  ??? Checked out the website, great products, no complete bikes (yet). Frame sets are pricey though.  :-\ Is Carlo Griggs behind this company? I have seen him and his new ramp on this forum. Cheers

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