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  2. Had my first "cold" ride today. (It's not actually cold, maybe 8°C) but i did get both hands drenched within the first 20 minutes. Anyway, heated grips are absolutely amazing. I went with this kit from splat shop https://www.splatshop.co.uk/heated-grip-kit.html I binned of the resistor and switch for high/off/low And just wired it into my headlight wiiring instead of high beam. So now i just use the pre-existing switch on the handlebar. I rarely ever ride at night so thats no issue, but it's just the swap of 2 spade connectors to return headlight to normal.
  3. Tr1AL

    SINCRO

    https://youtu.be/9TH3osNOdBY?si=QsjThBvRpJ9lP
  4. Yesterday
  5. Ok another trial last weekend which was harder. I was pretty switched on for some of the first lap. Then got progressively worse. Think I'll try the kit but need to get past Christmas and cash flow issues. I could just take money from family account but I expect the wife to keep to a budget for play money account so I probably should. . .
  6. Last week
  7. Thanks. Yes, I saw the spaltshop review but was just treating it with healthy skepticism given they're flogging them so it's good to hear your take. I think I've come to the conclusion the tyre might be good but possibly too new to the market (6 months ish?) to have any long-term feedback. I think we'll quite possibly give it a try in the new year
  8. had one when they first came out, slightly harder side wall than an x-light (I've split 2 of those so wont buy again), plenty of grip, and no downsides for me, I ride on rocks/streams, and lots of mud and very pleased with it. look up splat shop in the uk for a review.
  9. Gotgas, I would try the Kenda IBEX trials specific tires in a heartbeat. I’ve read several reviews stating people love the tires. Kenda also has an exceptional reputation in the tire industry. The only problem I have with them is they aren’t available locally for me. Go for it and don’t worry about it.
  10. Evening mate. No didn't get any reply so stuck with the standard plug but will try a 4 soon
  11. 32 spokes rear wheel, 750grs less than 36 spokes wheel. Dry weight : 71.5kg (- 6kg)
  12. It's a radial rear and it's stamped for 'trials competition use only' right on the sidewall, I'm guessing it's a trials tire worth a try. It's not like a rear tire lasts any longer than one season anyway. + If they are any good you can bet the price will increase.
  13. Yes faussy I agree .He could also try the MITAS PRO and the PIRELLI MT43 , I have not tried them but they look like Trials tyres. At club level I do not think tyres make much difference. That is also true of the bikes that people use , regular competitors know that a old Fantic 125 twinshock will beat a 300 Vertigo with the right rider on board. It makes one wonder why people bother at club level with all the expense. There is a review on instagram by an competent Australian rider and the Kenda IBEX gets a good review all round , the only exception being that the tyre folds when pushed hard.
  14. I did not know anything about the Ibex, but it's a great name for an off-road tire. A quick search revealed the Ibex endurocross tire. I would not ride that in a trial! How could faussy be so wrong? Turns out, there is a trials-specific Ibex, the K7104F and K7105. https://powersports.kendatire.com/en-eu/find-a-tire/motorcyclescooter/mxoff-road/ibex-trials/ Yup, that looks like a trials tire. But the durometer of the rubber would still be a big consideration for me. See: https://www.electricmotiontech.com/home/trials-tires
  15. Disagree. Not everyone is wanting to go win their local trial, and I guarantee if I put the Kenda on I would still beat 90% of the riders using michelins. FYI, I haven't even tried one yet, but I know just by looking at it, its a decent tire
  16. Michelin , Dunlop D803 GP , IRC Rear . Anything else is not a serious tire/tyre for the sport at this present time
  17. Restoration of a pair of original 4RT 32-spoke wheels. Sandblasting, painting, and polishing of the hubs, SKF bearings. Cleaning and treatment of the spokes. Deglazing of the discs. The weight saving on the front wheel is 700 grams less than 315R wheel! Spokes nipples are aluminum, brake disc, different hub, and four fewer spokes... a significant weight reduction.
  18. RonH

    Hello

    Welcome! That’s great to hear about your sons. Would love to see some photos of them doing their thing. I can’t get my son interested. How’d you do it?
  19. We were on the right track. Took the bike to my local dealer, got instant service. Traced the issue to a lack of fuel pump pressure. The control relay was somewhat corroded. Replace it, fuel pressure back to normal, problem solved. Happy days.
  20. Time for a new rear tyre. I got to see side by side the Michelin X11, IRC, and kenda Ibex and the ibex was definitely a nice gummy compound, softer than the other two. I assumed the downside of them must be the wear rate but talking with the vendor and googling it doesn't appear to be the case (weirdly the opposite in fact). There is a suggestion the ibex side wall may be slightly stiffer than a x-light but that's all. I can't really seem to find a negative thing about them. So why would I buy a £140 tyre when an ibex is half that? Looking for input from anyone with firsthand experience with them...
  21. Hi, new to the group. I have joined as this looks like the place for everything trials related! I used to trial myself around the mid-90s as a young teenager. Now my sons have shown an interest so I have supported them into trials. They've been on Osets the past year as an introduction to the sport and my oldest (13) just upgraded to a Gasgas 125.
  22. Non-powerjet. If you want an OKO, the model is K-100 and people usually run a 26mm or 28mm
  23. Thanks for the reply , I must admit without taking the carb to pieces once again I'm not sure it has the tang plate fitted! From memory just two floats which rise up and down on two vertical steel pins and a little plate that connects to the needle valve.......I could be wrong I frequently am these days
  24. Sorry to resurrect a 6 years old topic but... was it the model with or without the "powerjet"? I just fitted one of the chinese PWK clones on my 250 Pioneer engine with Explorer exhaust... the stock jetting seems to be too lean (38 idle jet, 120 main). I just replaced the idle with a 45 as the bike tends to die even with the air mixture screw totally closed. Not sure the 120 main is big enough, we'll see.
  25. The cap is on there to make the fuel pump work better. The cap is small compared to the one on a Montesa, personally I think I would double up on the cap, that would be cheap and easy, might even give immediate results if the cap on it is lacking.
  26. Ok, thanks. It has a tiny capacitor for the ecu, but not for starting. I do have a local shop with excellent technical knowledge, maybe i will just take it there. I bought this bike from the owner and he has been extremely helpful on issues that pop up. If I can't sort it out, it may have to go.
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