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Trials Riding?
Anyone else on the forum into trials riding? If so what are people riding? Photos?
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Used to do quite a bit of in the early the early/mid eighties as a schoolboy on a Fantic 240, and later on a TY250 in senior events with the Craven Motor Club. I lived near Harrogate then and there was a massive trials scene at that time, I packed it all in when I went to university in 1988 aged 19 and never started again. Sadly, I believe the Craven Motor Club (which is where all the Lampkin family cut their teeth) has folded due to a ageing organisers and lack of new young riders. I think that nationally trials riding is going the same way, no kids taking it up, it just isn't glamorous enough anymore - bring back Kick Start I say!
I'm seriously considering about starting again, but there is a pretty much non-existent trials scene in Norfolk and the modern bikes, although lighter and far superior than those I rode, are too costly and expensive to maintain. The beauty of trials in the old days was it was THE cheapest motorcycle sport to do. However, I'm actively looking at getting a pre-65 bike to start trialing again, I can justify the costs involved and the standard's about right for a has-been! |
Thought i would give it a go and bought a cracking Scorpa SY250 2003 road reg, only been out a few times and christ it's hard work.
We do have a good laugh trying things though . |
Jase, was it off ebay? saw a gooden on there recently! As for the costly maintenance, i would disagree slightly, you can pick a decent bike up for less than �1500 and after that i've found it cheap enough to maintain and keep the bike running. With the bike being 8 years old im not too fussy over scratches and dropping it, i cannot imagine taking out a 7k repsol 4rt and thrashing it about though!
As for difficulty, its a tough sport on the whole body and takes some getting used to, especially in the forearm department! You soon notice when your out of practice! One thing i do like about the trials scene is that there always seems to be great vibes and not too many disagreements, more than can be said for motox / enduro meets id say! Could just be my opinion though! |
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Its difficult to find time to ride them sometimes, especially if there is no real designated practice ground locally! We have two within an hour of us, and potentially one re-opening about 200yards up the road which would be more than ideal!
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I do a bit of vintage/twin shock trials...
Got a 1977 Montesa Cota 348 Malcom Rathnell replica. preasently rebuilding it at the moment.. been at a bit off a stand still for a couple of weeks.. Waiting on parts , stainless spokes , gold anodized rims & flat slide OKO carb to arrive.. http://imageshack.us/a/img402/2882/ssa41973.jpg By petenz at 2012-08-06 http://imageshack.us/a/img14/593/ssa41975.jpg By petenz at 2012-08-06 http://imageshack.us/a/img29/5914/ssa41974.jpg By petenz at 2012-08-06 |
Looks like its gonna be a minter!
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I do a little trials when im not on my Ten.
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...pscfc58269.jpg http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps4825a398.jpg http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...psfffa4155.jpg http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...psee7ca6be.jpg The New Steed. http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...pstpw0xbyo.jpg Proably not what you expected :eusa_think: Jon |
I've got a 2008 Beta Rev3 270. Love it and trials is so much fun!
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Nice Bike Jon
That's a nice looking push iron Jon! used to have a 26"er too, a Saracen. just got hold of a 20" now so will see how I go on that!
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[QUOTE=Cabby;211678]Have a 2014 factory replica gasser myself
mmmmmmmmmm making me fancy an upgrade....but then I think, my 2004 gasser never lets me down, and will always be more capable of what I can throw at it...so why bother! |
Looked at a moden trials bike meany times..
Almost bought a Beta... I will never be compeitive on a moden bike..where at least on the old 1977 Montesa cota 348 I am in the classic/twin shock trials events. The course's are set out as they were in that era with the same rules "Non stop"... And great layed back fun.. . |
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I'll see if i can figure out how to get a pic up of it! I know of a green lane track called salter fell but only from hearing about it i've never been.
As for trials we either go to Back Cowm, cliviger, or a place we just started going to in Feniscowles near blackburn. How about you? |
Ive done salter fell a few times. Its very scenic. A great ride. And used to take the trials bike up cowm before it became an official centre. Usually ride blackstone edge, shipley glen. And then just around town. Bit of urban urban.
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Hi Cabby,
In all honesty it will probably still be out of my price range....but what sort of figure are we talking? Cheers |
Cost me �5600 in October its probably worth around �4000 - �4300, for a quick no tyre kicking hassle sale I'm going to be asking for �3300. Things have changed in my life, I love doing trials but have moved on and its just sitting here doing nothing. Was thinking of riding again come winter but no sure as I'm just now not prepared to run two motors, one being specifically for trials.
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best of luck with it |
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