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• #2
Just change the handlebar (unless your Freestyler come with the beefy fork).
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• #3
charge freestyler 09 and charge plug racer 09 are the same thing just different bars and wheels
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• #4
Thanks guys just thought they were lighter guess i'll just look around to buy a lighter frame!
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• #5
tdon, the biggest weight difference is the wheels, so change the wheelset for says, an Mavic Open Pro laced to Condor hubs (their wheelset cost £150ish from Condor), and a decent 25c tyres instead of the standard heavy 28c tyres that came with your Plug (28c is the 'thickness' of the tyres).
you will see a noticeable difference easily, especially when the Open Pro rims is quite skinny and light (but does not mean weak, the strength lie in the quality of the wheelbuild, not thickness of the rims).
The Charge Racer/Freestyler have the same 'deep V' shaped rims, whether the original Plug and the Plug Grinder have standard 'skinny' rims.
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• #6
edscoble you sir are a very very very wiseman! Thanks for the advice, going to look into the wheelset will let you know how it goes
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• #7
would you sell the bike for 260 cash i could meet you this saturday?
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• #8
anybody there?
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• #9
the ad is 4 months old
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• #10
wow, i really bad at this
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• #11
and i cant even spell properly jeez
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• #12
Can't you just create a fucking Wanted ad instead of spamming?
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• #13
no im still in the nursery, otherwise i would of done that
1 month old 54.4cm Charge Plug Freestyler - Dark Red/Lime Green Rims.
Has been stored indoors, haven't done any tricks or put pressure to the bike does have a few starches here and there from commuting but barely noticeable.
Reason for trade is i won't be doing many tricks with it and prefer a lighter bike to get around.