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<blockquote data-quote="94_Vert" data-source="post: 13569232" data-attributes="member: 57325"><p>Its not that it would hurt, just that if you have a certain amount of money there are better areas for the money to go. For solo I would put all the money toward tires and suspension and some good brake pads. This is assuming you are experienced at it. If not dont do anything yet and just get alot of seat time. Road, brakes 1st. The stock brakes are going to fade fast. 2nd tires. Anything but competition tires arent going to last/be competitive.</p><p></p><p>Solo is going to be best to start with and cheapest, and once you are competitive, then you might consider road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94_Vert, post: 13569232, member: 57325"] Its not that it would hurt, just that if you have a certain amount of money there are better areas for the money to go. For solo I would put all the money toward tires and suspension and some good brake pads. This is assuming you are experienced at it. If not dont do anything yet and just get alot of seat time. Road, brakes 1st. The stock brakes are going to fade fast. 2nd tires. Anything but competition tires arent going to last/be competitive. Solo is going to be best to start with and cheapest, and once you are competitive, then you might consider road. [/QUOTE]
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