Dave Marshall TartyBikes Trials Promo
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well not necessarily it just depends on what kinda trials... danny mac is really good at street trials... but when it comes to competitions, hes not the greatest.
(but dont get me wrong, i still think danny's a legend)
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It's funny when people make dumb comments like this.... He never said he was, He is who he is and Macaskill is who he is, don't compare the two when this clearly isn't a competition at the moment!
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DUDE! get a good cameraman and some inspirational music and this would be 2x better, good job anyway :)!
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zaaaarrpadoooteee
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whats your fav bike?
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@GOJU4LIFE1 Thank you for the info sir
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Wow dude you go massive
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GO SAINSBURYS WOOP
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Love this vid dave. Just had another watch. Brilliant.
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whats the psi on your tires?
GOJU4LIFE1 5 months ago
@GOJU4LIFE1 You basically want enough air to avoid getting flats or damaging rims but still soft enough to allow the tire to wrap around objects and improve grip. On that bike I'd be running about 20psi and on the little 20" wheel bike I'd have had about 20psi in the front and 15psi in the rear.
davemarshall82 5 months ago
@davemarshall82 i want to buy a trial bike im not sure where from but i want to pay under £650 ish i dont know what inch but i know im NOT going to be doing flips
alewisgb 1 year ago
@alewisgb It depends what sort of bike you want really. 20" and 26" bikes can be either set up for competition/natural type stuff or for 'street' but street in the gaps, sidehops and ups type of thing. The 24"'s tend to be more suited to a kind of crossover between trials and BMX but can still be quite useful for proper trials riding too. Maybe check out the Onza range on TartyBikes dot co dot uk- they're really good value for money.
davemarshall82 1 year ago
cool your vids are awsum. what size would be best to start off with 20, 24 or 26?
skateboarderdude1010 1 year ago
@skateboarderdude1010 Cheers chief. It depends what you want to do really. 20 and 26 are both 'proper' trials bikes with the 20 probably being the easiest to learn on but if you want to mix more BMXey moves with trials (like Danny Mac) then a 24 is the way to go.
davemarshall82 1 year ago