all depends what you call tricks I suppose. I wheely around, I jump over and off of banks, over ditches, streams and so on. The geometry of the trick frame is very well suited to that. Think of it as a 29er with tighter angles and slightly smaller tyres.
The radial wheel is not causing any issues either, what do you expect it to do? Although I am in process of building up some A317 disc rims as I am taking the piss a bit with the tyre width I am running on the Aerotrack rims.
oh, and open your mind...
Ok, it just doesn't appear as if you have set it up for that kind of riding. I mention the radial as they are pretty weak when doing 'tricks', they are more likely to buckle under pressure.. I'm not being closed minded, I just think if you're going to the effort, and not to mention expenditure to get a frame to use for tricks, you might as well make it as strong as possible... But if you feel it's suitable for your needs then fair enough, It was more of an enquiry as to why you have chosen to set it up in that way.
Ok, it just doesn't appear as if you have set it up for that kind of riding. I mention the radial as they are pretty weak when doing 'tricks', they are more likely to buckle under pressure.. I'm not being closed minded, I just think if you're going to the effort, and not to mention expenditure to get a frame to use for tricks, you might as well make it as strong as possible... But if you feel it's suitable for your needs then fair enough, It was more of an enquiry as to why you have chosen to set it up in that way.