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Hi all. I want to get started in trials riding, mostly to enhance my off road skills. I'm currently on a 2013 Husaberg TE250 and I'm of average ability (but improving...slowly).

I found a 1996 gas gas 270 JTR for sale. Any opinions on this bike as an entry level bike?

Pros, Cons?

Thanks for any advice.

Pete

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Generally these are a good sound, reliable bike with better build quality than modern bikes. All down to condition and how well it has been looked after.

A shade heavier than modern bikes but nothing that matters on easy and clubman courses. Look up Jason Finn videos to see what can be done on one.

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I agree with Dadof2. These bikes are built tough. I had a well used '94 JT25 (same basic design as the 96 - the 96 had some enhancements) that served me for several years. Biggest thing to watch for is water in the oil from a leaking water pump seal. Water/coolant in the gearbox is bad for bearings and clutch friction plates - clutch drags like heck and friction material can come unglued from metal plates. No water in cooling system can cause piston seizing. GasGas sells a kit that includes the seal and water pump shaft to fix this.

Welcome to the world of trials but be aware that once the trials bug bites you will never look at the scenery the same way. Oooooo look a creek. That would make a cool section. Oh, my neighbor just built a new rock wall in the garden. I wonder if I could make it up that?

Have fun.

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