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  1. Gday Iain, Welcome to the TC community. Where abouts in the Sth are you. I see Nelson has quite a strong trials following. I was born in Seddon, living at bottom of Aus mainland at the mo'. Look forward to riding trials in NZ down the track. Cheers Kem
  2. Too right. I find small pulses of throttle helps too, not enough to throw your balance, but just helps let the wheel speed match the ground speed and bite the terrain.
  3. Cool let us know what you think of it.
  4. I've got both of Ryan's DVD's. Find them excellent and have learn't heaps from them. The Advanced DVD is beyond my abilities but fun to watch. I'd say get any training DVD and practice, well worth the expense.
  5. That's an impressive record and statistically may be the trials GOAT (Greatest Of All Time). Always enjoy watching Dougie's approach to a section. IMHO I'm with Atomant, Bou's best NOW!
  6. IMO this is good advice. Just remember to also keep the brakes locked when balancing. Work the front under brakes, to get some purchase at rest. Keep your feet out on the pegs, end of the peg should be in the middle of your foot. Knees bowed wide, to allow the bike to move independently of your body and lower your centre of gravity. I use the same technique on my trials pushy, with a bit more pedal rocking. Not the same feel but similar. I think it all helps, even the Wii. Riding more is the best though.
  7. Do others squeeze the bike with ankles/heels to bring the bike across?, or is it another bad habit to break? I try not too squeeze it when general riding, just when doing nose wheelie turns.
  8. Top Shots. Awesome spot too. All were great but #19 was my fav as well.
  9. Yep that sucks. Will be missed by many.
  10. Yep do what Kinell said. Pushy uses more body the Moto uses more subtle bar movements. Let the bike fall slightly to the side you are turning to get the front edge biting into the ground more. Keeping your feet on the pegs/controls is best, extra movement (swinging the leg) just has to be reeled back in to move. I'm sure you'll get it sussed soon with your pushy balance skills.
  11. betabro

    Mad

    Yep that was awesome.
  12. http://www.superbikerental.co.uk/sherco-trial.htm http://www.erento.co.uk/hire/vehicles-boat...html#modalities There's a couple of options.
  13. Get a Ryan Young DVD. http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=iUFVlKF0XXY He's a great trainer as well as a top rider.
  14. betabro

    Wheelman

    Yep good fun going to get the milk from the shops, another great aussie invention. The speed wobbles can spit you down the road in a second though. Here's another fun ride, This is called the Dirtsurfer, it's unpowered but more stable. Powering it up. Cheers
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