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Old 2006-08-28, 09:29 PM   #1
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20" Sun Flat top

I have a 24" Torker LX but I think a Sun 20" might be easier for wheel walking and other stuff. Is this a good choice?
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Old 2006-08-28, 10:39 PM   #3
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No... unless you have like an 03' LX and the frame is rounded. If yours is flat then a sun will not help.

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Old 2006-08-28, 11:15 PM   #4
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From the looks of things, unitik didn't read your post properly. Yeah the sun flat top is a good choice as a basic freestyle for the money, I'm sure you will love it.
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From the looks of things, unitik didn't read your post properly. Yeah the sun flat top is a good choice as a basic freestyle for the money, I'm sure you will love it.
I can get it from amazon for only around $75.00

would an 18" be even better? I don't hear many people say they ride an 18"

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Old 2006-08-29, 03:58 AM   #6
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No a 20" is much better as if something goes wrong with it or you decide you want to upgrade there are many more rims, spokes, and tires that will fit a 20".
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No a 20" is much better as if something goes wrong with it or you decide you want to upgrade there are many more rims, spokes, and tires that will fit a 20".
it looks like I will be getting the 20" flat top. Is this very much like a Torker LX? I think the pedals might be better but are there anythings I will need to consider changing?

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