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I recommend the Torker Unistar LX 24". It is great for beginning.. from there, you can decide what path to take; Freestyle, Street, Trials, or Muni.
The 24" is easy to hop on stuff, and at the same time is easily maneuverable.
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to tire-3ft.
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I'm with the Preznit.
Buy the learner and buy the 'good' uni when you've learnt how to ride and know what you're going to want to do. That way you'll also have a learner lying around you can farm out to friends and aquaintances to get them to learn. And you also have a uni for UniHoki. That is the most important thing. EDIT: One caveat, if you ABSOLUTELY will not have the money for two, you may have to decide what style of riding you want to do before actually buying and learning how to ride.
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