
- Updated for 2012, Onza's Zoot Pro framekit.
- Based upon the popular Onza Zoot full bike's frame, the Zoot Pro features 4-bolt mounts instead of V-brake bosses, and also sports a satin black finish with striking purple graphics.
- Large gusset under the down tube and head tube join to strengthen the frame at that vulnerable point.
- Features an integrated Pivotal seat post which helps to save weight and give the frame a cleaner look.
- Utilises Onza's integrated tensioner dropout design.
- The frame uses proven geometry to give a great compromise between out-and-out trials riding and more BMX inspired street riding.
- Brand new 24" Zoot Pro forks feature stylish dropouts as well as large diameter fork legs to make them as strong as possible.
- Available with 4-bolt and disc mounts on the forks to allow the use of either a rim or disc brake.
- Thicker walls on the fork steerer tube make the forks even stronger, and they also feature a screw-in top cap rather than using a traditional star-nut.
- Sold complete with translucent white Pivotal seat and 1 1/8" sealed cartridge bearing headset.
- Complete weight: 2.982kg (Frame incl. seat & tensioners: 1.911kg. Fork: 948g. Headset: 140g)
Wheelbase: 1040mm
Chainstay Length: 375mm
BB Rise: 40mm
Head Angle: 71.5 degrees
Centre of BB shell to top centre of head tube: 655mm
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do you sell the forks on this bike seperatly??
Posted by james on 12/12/2010
Reply from TartyBikes on 13/12/2010
Hi James - Unfortunately, they aren't available seperately. The Inspired Element forks are very similar and are a fairly similar price to what the Zoot Pro forks would retail for. A good alternative if you can't stretch to the Elements would be something like the Echo Urban forks. Thanks, Mark