View Full Version : have you heard anything bad about the Koxx Level Boss 26&quo
Shark
04-03-2004, 07:19 PM
I'm new to trials and looking for a bike, im about 6 3 and 240, so i want a bike that's strong, im looking at the koxx level boss 26" and the zoo pitbull, have you heard anything bad about the koxx? or what other bike do you think is worth checking out for someone like me? thanks
Fast Fashion
04-03-2004, 07:23 PM
koxx or a pit bull :? ummm, teh Koxx.
uownme
04-03-2004, 07:41 PM
He is a beginner once again like everyone will probably say Zebdi or zoo boa since you are taller.
Bloodhound
04-03-2004, 07:56 PM
get an echo urban maybe, or the levelboss 1065
afrobot
04-03-2004, 08:03 PM
The Koxx is the only frame that will hold up for any length of time.The 1100 is perfect for your manly physique.That frame turned Hellboy and me into BIG BALLAZ over night.He is still a BIGGA BALLA! :dunno:
uownme
04-04-2004, 12:19 PM
that bike is going to feel crazy for a beginner...
Spacemunkee
04-04-2004, 12:24 PM
go for a zoo boa.. cheaper
afrobot
04-04-2004, 01:09 PM
We are looking for suggestions on really strong frame ,net really affordable ones.
uownme
04-04-2004, 01:32 PM
We are looking for suggestions on really strong frame ,net really affordable ones.
Right, a really strong frame for a beginner. Zoo boa or Planet X Zebdi once again.
Fast Fashion
04-04-2004, 02:06 PM
WRONG. Why can't a begginer ride a koxx? Makes no sense. If i would have started on an 1100 i would be a better rider today. Jesus christ people, it's not like you hit a point in your life when all the sudden you can hangle a longer bike. THey are easier all around to ride. It sounds like he's never had an actual trials frame, so getting used to any trials bike is going to be a bit weird anyway.
Buy the LB 1100
ascentrek
04-04-2004, 02:31 PM
WRONG. Why can't a begginer ride a koxx? Makes no sense. If i would have started on an 1100 i would be a better rider today. Jesus christ people, it's not like you hit a point in your life when all the sudden you can hangle a longer bike. THey are easier all around to ride. It sounds like he's never had an actual trials frame, so getting used to any trials bike is going to be a bit weird anyway.
Buy the LB 1100
Agreed. I would have skipped the Planet X and gone straight for the Koxx. the 1100 is soooo nice. I'm 6-2 / 6-3ish (only 175 though), and the Koxx would be a better platform to start on.
average mike
04-04-2004, 02:36 PM
koxx suck man... i wish people would never waste money on those crappy french poo logs called koxx.....
Levelboss 1100's are sick
Sethbomb
04-05-2004, 03:50 PM
I've rode a Pitbull for a while and now ride a Koxx.
I'd buy an Echo Pure! If you're a beginner you're gonna beat the crap out of any bike you ride, so don't spend big bucks on the KOXX
(unless it has much better warranty than Echo, this I don't know)
I liked the Pitbull, it was fun, but if i had a choice I would get regular brake mounts and a frame that gives me the choice of installing a seat.
uownme
04-05-2004, 07:16 PM
I liked the Pitbull, it was fun, but if i had a choice I would get regular brake mounts and a frame that gives me the choice of installing a seat.
Would you buy another pitbull from the start? I know for damn sure I wouldn't.
AndyT
04-05-2004, 08:34 PM
I liked the Pitbull, it was fun, but if i had a choice I would get regular brake mounts and a frame that gives me the choice of installing a seat.
Would you buy another pitbull from the start? I know for damn sure I wouldn't.
but aren't they identical to the coustellier? I heard thats a cool bike
crescentrider
04-05-2004, 08:48 PM
I liked the Pitbull, it was fun, but if i had a choice I would get regular brake mounts and a frame that gives me the choice of installing a seat.
Would you buy another pitbull from the start? I know for damn sure I wouldn't.
but aren't they identical to the coustellier? I heard thats a cool bike
um, no. they are completely different and to make a long story short the coos is much better
eat my death pretends to not know what he is talking about
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