I've had contact from a Trials Rider in Brazil who's moving to London and looking to buy a bike and sort out some riding in the area. 3rd in Brazilian Championship 2001-2004, got about £1400 to spend on a bike (GG or Sherco).
Please - no jokes about "Brazilians" of the other sort and no jokes about avoiding tube stations.
Brazilian Trials Rider Moving To London
Started by Andy, Feb 20 2006 12:58 AM
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#1
Posted 20 February 2006 - 12:58 AM
#2
Posted 20 February 2006 - 07:30 PM
which side of london i.e north, west etc because you could give him a list of clubs local to the area available on ACU website i think
As for a bike he can have my 02 beta for £1400????
As for a bike he can have my 02 beta for £1400????
TRIALS RIDERS DO IT FOR SIX DAYS!
SHERCO RULE AND BETAS DROOL!!
SHERCO RULE AND BETAS DROOL!!
#3
Posted 20 February 2006 - 10:21 PM
for south of the river look at the south eastern centre; check out; http://www.acu.org.u...ntre.aspx?id=13, http://www.trialsinfo.com/, http://www.nktc.org.uk/, http://www.thamesvalleytrials.co.uk/ and the SEC ACU links on my clubs website http://www.sidcupmotorcycleclub.co.uk/
if your the Essex end of London then the eastern centre is worth a look - http://www.easternacu.info/ or http://www.acu.org.u...entre.aspx?id=3
i haven't got any link for the other portion, the south midland centre (M3 round to M11) - http://www.acu.org.u...ntre.aspx?id=15
there is a tiny portion of the southern centre (http://www.acu.org.u...ntre.aspx?id=14) near London (Berkshire, M3 to M4, area) - North Berks MCC, et all IIRC
But most events tend to be "Regional Restricted" or "Open" so joining a trials club around there gets you in
obviously will depend on bike storage and transport and how far they are willing to travel but on the bright side its been estimated that the 4 London/south east centres account for well over a 1/3 of ACU events and all have very healthy trials scene
best come back with some more specifics
rabie
if your the Essex end of London then the eastern centre is worth a look - http://www.easternacu.info/ or http://www.acu.org.u...entre.aspx?id=3
i haven't got any link for the other portion, the south midland centre (M3 round to M11) - http://www.acu.org.u...ntre.aspx?id=15
there is a tiny portion of the southern centre (http://www.acu.org.u...ntre.aspx?id=14) near London (Berkshire, M3 to M4, area) - North Berks MCC, et all IIRC
But most events tend to be "Regional Restricted" or "Open" so joining a trials club around there gets you in
obviously will depend on bike storage and transport and how far they are willing to travel but on the bright side its been estimated that the 4 London/south east centres account for well over a 1/3 of ACU events and all have very healthy trials scene
best come back with some more specifics
rabie
Bikespace : "Rabie doesn't do spelling, but if he did, it would rpobalbe be the best in the world"
#4
Posted 20 February 2006 - 10:24 PM
BTW you'll get a 4 or so year old modern (any of the big 5) bike for that kind of money check out TMX classifides or
http://www.freestylebikes.co.uk/, http://www.intabikes.co.uk/, http://www.motomerlin.co.uk/, http://www.stevens-trials.co.uk/ and http://www.jamsport.co.uk/
rabie
http://www.freestylebikes.co.uk/, http://www.intabikes.co.uk/, http://www.motomerlin.co.uk/, http://www.stevens-trials.co.uk/ and http://www.jamsport.co.uk/
rabie
Bikespace : "Rabie doesn't do spelling, but if he did, it would rpobalbe be the best in the world"
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