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  1. Absolutely fantastic news, I can vouch for just how good these events are,having never competed in a trial event,.. I couldn't have been made to feel more welcome by everyone at Peak Classic at their last event... Although myself !, and the bike didn't perform too well,the help, support and advice that was offered by all (including a World Champ!!) was very much appreciated by a newbie, thanks again lads. If you have any aspiration to have a go ,do yourself a favour and get down there on Aug 26th
  2. yep,..you would be right lol,..it was in the 1st post,but not the second,apologies
  3. cant believe its nearly a year down the line already..thanks for the replies and advice. well rightly or wrongly I have bitten the bullet and purchased an old Franny B trials bike,and am currently doing a bit of work on it, prior to hopefully using it in classic trials I really could do with making some local contacts, to point me in the right direction next,as I really am starting from a point of zero knowledge thanks once again in advance
  4. hi, Back in the day,(80 s),..I had a mate, who was pretty good on a trials bike,. Entered the six day etc.,..and had good equipment,. I used to go along with him to help out now and again,. And used to have the odd potter around on his bikes. At the time,. I was more into car racing, and used to do auto grass,. But the usual things came along(mortgage /Kids),..and that was that. Now I would like to get back into doing some form of motor(bike),sport,. And would welcome some advice. I am 54,..and would be operating on a very tight budget( kids still at home lol),..I have gone along to watch a couple of local twinshock trials,. And that seemed a good thing for someone like me,(once monthly events,etc) so,. what to do ? ..I thought ,maybe do a local trial school day,. Before committing to buying anything ,just to see if I would still enjoy the actual sensation of riding,...then would the twinshock classic route be the way to go ?,..or be an old boy "beginner" on a modern? thanks in advance,..any advice welcome,(oh am based in Derby)
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