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327 mag

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  1. WOW!! Great looking trophies! Thanks Jack
  2. I've never actually seen a good one. I guess they don't exist. The best I could find is an mx bike doing a trials style hop over some rocks. Go to Ebay and search "dirt bike trophy"
  3. Sweet ideas. Thanks SectionOne.
  4. 327 mag

    One Sick Pro

    Those pics look a bit familiar. One day changing the oil on my (then brand new) '05 280... LOTS of metal filings. A second round of oil only flushed out more metal. Then a piece of washer came out. My dealer, Jack Heminway, meticulously pulled the cases apart and investigated. Found a chewed up washer about the size of a quarter (but thinner). Nothing else was loose or missing. What's more, no washers were missing! After a lot of checking and double checking, Jack ultimately deduced that it was simply an extra washer. It could have only entered when the cases were split (at the factory). I was lucky to notice before it damaged my case. Did you find any chunks ? Can you tell what the loose piece was? PS. I too love my Gasser and have had zero problems since then. Hats off to dealer Jack Heminway too. He really went out of his way to keep me happy.
  5. Welcome Marty, The major manufacturers each have bikes for the wee ones. Be sure to consider the electric Oset as well. Check the UK / YOUTH forum. Hope you are riding with the lads soon. Feet up, 327
  6. Welcome to the LIGHTER side, Shaun. The super light bikes & slow speeds have translated into less injuries for me. As long as I keep my feet on the pegs, I can't injure my knees. But even when you get in a bind, its a simple matter to step off. Good luck with the repairs. Your strength and balance physio will be terrific for trials!
  7. Hey Uncle Chunk!! Bummer I missed your tour back east (for the Weirdstock film festival). Gump says I missed a great ride the next day at your old trials paradise. You still riding that beatup Sherco with the custom blue plastic paint bucket fenders?
  8. Riding wheelies thru traffic is cool?? And AGAINST traffic to boot. Dupont has tremendous skills. But he's also a tremendous idiot.
  9. The sooner you get started at trials, the longer you can postpone the day when little critter outrides you. The Oscet is a tremendous learning tool. Quick, get your own bike. There's no time to lose!
  10. I think they could arrange section obstacles in tight patterns with very small margins of error, but do this on say 5 foot high rocks instead of 20 feet above the ground. It could be just as difficult without being so rediculously dangerous. The FIM seems to think that 15' splatters are a necessity. I disagree and would rather watch a rider working it in technical sections. My 2 pence. Sorry for drifting off topic. Good points all. A single minder will make it riskier, as the FIM is certainly not going to lower the obstacles or make it safer. Although they could and should.
  11. 'No Inspection Allowed' sounds like fun. So long as the sections are simple and the path is fairly obvious. I imagine it teaches a rider to keep his head up and scan ahead. That one tree you missed, perhaps they should have put multiple cards on it to get your attention. The first loop must be a fun mystery. As long as there is nothing blind & potentially dangerous (like dropoffs, etc).
  12. ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING !! Forking 3rd against the world's best lads. Just amazing!! Against the guys who will become world champs someday! How will Team Smage keep up with such a steep learning curve? If anyone's taking up a collection for Pat to go back overseas, you can count on $40 from me. GO PATRICK !!!
  13. I agree with you Zippy. Too bad cheating is part of the game at the outdoor world level. Wouldn't it be great if they stopped moving rocks, building ramps, etc. More minders can help a rider's safety, but can also lower the score... legally and illegally. Sad really.
  14. Interesting topic Brian. I can think of a few Americans off the top of my head: Steve Ahlers Marland Whaley Tray Batey (picture of him on a Beta here: http://www.schwantzschool.com/2005news/tray.html Tray rode the national support line a year or two ago. And no one has yet mentioned everyman's dreamgirl - the talented Debbie Evans! Hope to be ridng with you soon, GG Steve
  15. Bravo Andy! Thanks for keeping things on the up and up!
  16. They ride trials in Romania, and they are doing it on dirt bikes! Check out www.redbullromaniacs.com They race enduro/mx bikes over trials worthy obstacles. AMAZING!!
  17. I have the predecessor to it, the S5100 (also known as the S5500). A cracking good camera! I absolutely love mine. 4 Megapixels and the pics come out sweet! Runs on common AA rechargeable battries and I'd have to take flash shots all day to run them down. I've never seen batteries last this long in a digital cam. Plenty of settings to take the kind of pix you want or just leave it on auto and click away. I can't say enough my Fuji Finepix. Best camera I've ever owned. You can compare the specs on any digital camera at dpreview.com
  18. WOW! Crazy Money! 100 riders @ $100 per. NUTS!! Aren't they making enough money at the gate already !? $20 a head, $5 for parking. Wonder how much the motocross boys are paying to use the big arena ?
  19. I'll take Clock restoration for one thousand, Andy.
  20. And wow the pictures are up already!! Thanks Jim R & Rick T and whoever else. http://www.dmcom.net/home/3dtrials
  21. Hey Titanium, Were you part of the New Jersey contingent ie:Burghart & Tuttle, etc? Those guys cleaned up the INT class. sandbaggers... A good turnout and dry conditions made for quite a competitive class. The more the merrier. Thanks to all who showed. It was alot of fun. ride slow take chances, Steve Poisman
  22. Hey 4-stroker Jim! Thanks for the post on this week's event. I hope to make it out sunday. I'm really out of shape however. But I also suck so maybe it will all balance out. Rhode Island is looking doubtful as I cannot get my fat ass motivated to train. What time is the horn honkin' rider's meeting? (The newsletter is sometimes dated material). -Fat ass gas gas Poisman
  23. Fred Crosset is a bit of a nut. Yes they did have a helicopter along for filming. His website seems to be down at the moment. www.fredcrosset.com You're not hiding now are you Freddie?
  24. Sorry I missed Meriden. However the 3D event was excellent as Jim said. Bravo to the 3D webmaster who has (finally) updated the site. Pictures already too!
 
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