TryAll
             Try-All is primarily a Bike Trial brand but has also produced components suitable for the BMX Race scene. Their rims gained some popularity in Flatland, tested by riders like Alex Jumelin, Raphael Chiquet, and Matthias Dandois.
Try-All is primarily a Bike Trial brand but has also produced components suitable for the BMX Race scene. Their rims gained some popularity in Flatland, tested by riders like Alex Jumelin, Raphael Chiquet, and Matthias Dandois.        
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Who or what is Try-All?
Try-All is a brand primarily rooted in the Bike Trial discipline. However, they expanded their offerings over time to include components suitable for other disciplines, notably BMX Race and, to some extent, BMX Flatland.
What does Try-All stand for?
Try-All stands for high-performance components designed for demanding cycling disciplines like Trial and Race. They likely focus on strength, precision, and potentially lightweight construction where appropriate for these sports.
What makes Try-All products special (in BMX)?
While mainly a Trial brand, certain Try-All components gained traction in niche BMX areas. Their rims became recommended for Flatland, notably being tested and used by top French riders associated with Stereo Panda back in the day, such as Alex Jumelin, Raphael Chiquet, and Matthias Dandois. This suggests their rims offered a good combination of strength, weight, and potentially specific dimensions suitable for flatland use.
What does Try-All primarily manufacture?
Try-All's range likely includes/included:
- Trial Components: Frames, forks, cranks, brakes, hubs, rims specific to Trial bikes.
- BMX Race Components: Parts suitable for racing setups.
- Rims: Which found use in BMX Flatland.
Who are Try-All products suitable for?
While primarily for Trial riders, specific Try-All components like their rims were suitable for Flatland BMX riders seeking strong and potentially lightweight options. Their Race components targeted the BMX Race community.
Is Try-All still active?
Try-All still appears to be active, primarily serving the Bike Trial market. Their prominence specifically within BMX Flatland fluctuated over the years.





