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  1. I don't think not being on the podium at world level will affect sales. Do people really buy a montesa because of it winning at world level?
  2. I would imagine that in a couple of months they could be selling bikes again. Totally different scenario assembling bought in components to actually manufacturing those components. It's a good bike with a good reputation so will be a very attractive purchase to the right person.
  3. timp

    Tyres

    Your not from Yorkshire then?
  4. timp

    Tyres

    I tested a new type IRC last week. Supposedly sorted the deflation issue. Actually it was worse than the older versions and they were bad. It went from 4 psi to 0 psi in 5 sections on hardly any rocks and half a mile. I carried a pump for the rest of the day and pumped it up after 3 or 4 sections all day.
  5. It's certainly a very turbulent time in the trials world. Nearly 50% of trials bike manufacturers haven't a new bike available for sale in the UK.
  6. 50/50 route is where you do some sections from one route and some from another. It's supposed to be the easier sections from the harder route and the harder sections from the easier route. A lot of clubs get it right but there are plenty who get it wrong. If you want three routes then lay out three routes in my opinion.
  7. I think you have just found yourself a new job!
  8. Entertaining? I just find the constant bickering tiresome!
  9. Seriously there are that many Gas Gas about that even if the factory never started again parts suppliers would spring up like weeds. There is good money made in spare parts and remember gas gas only assembled bikes so parts will be available from the original manufacturer no doubt.
  10. Just be aware that there is more chance of a buyer for Gas Gas now than before. Things could change very quickly once the liquidator is in a position to sell the assets.
  11. Not wanting to put a dampener on things but why would we be paying towards him riding world rounds. I assume he has been earning a decent wage for many years. There are quite a few from the UK going without any financial whip rounds!
  12. I really doubt that many people buy a bike because of its world round performance. I am sure more will of been impressed by the Vertigo getting through the SSDT. If we were all swayed by world round performances then Montesa would be the best selling bike by far. I think the Vertigo would sell without a top rider.
  13. This is where the world championship goes wrong. Lots of good venues can't be used because they haven't the infrastructure to accommodate all the big trucks and associated stuff. I know loads of venues that would be excellent world rounds but don't meet the FIM requirements
  14. Don't panic. This news is just a step in the right direction. Gas Gas without its debt will be a very saleable item.
  15. I think James got caught out by one of the swing bridges. If you get there when it's starting to open its a long wait. Really needs a time control marshal on the bridges but not practical as they only open occasionally. I had to wait for two of them one year. Also time was too tight for the mileage involved and when it's bad weather then it turns into an enduro.
  16. When was this method of marking in use. I have never heard of it in the UK.
  17. Spot on there Gizza 5 and perce. Unless you have done Scotland a few times you really don't understand what the event is. And yes it's getting too hard and tight on time. It needs to be eased off a bit so it's not a race. The top lads are really having to ride extremely well to go round on the low scores that they do. It was known as a club man's holiday but I know some very good riders who won't do it again as it's got to the point that it's a struggle all week.
  18. Seems wrong to have what is really a man made trial as part of the world outdoor championship. The aim of the FIM was for more natural non stop sections I thought.
  19. This is where we have an issue. Spectators want spectacular, exciting stuff. Top riders like big steps which they can do easily. But for the rest of the riders it's daunting and possibly dangerous. So the FIM bring in no stop to try to make sections a bit better for all. But the organisers make sections too big and dangerous for no - stop and the problems continue. There isn't any obvious cure!
  20. Very enjoyable trial. Lots of suitable sections on the easy route and the hard route looked sensible. The Lomax hard route looked to be a different standard with too many big time sections not in keeping with the club man's championship.
  21. Just use 2.5mm high tensile galvanised fencing wire from an agricultural merchant. this has the desired springiness and strength.
  22. To be fair to Steve Saunders if the factory had stuck to its original strategy things may of been a lot better for all. Remember Tarres and some others who set Jotagas up left because the company was trying to run before it could walk. It was said then that this was the wrong way to go and it looks like it was. Steve was stuck between a rock and a hard place. Any salesman knows that if you say that the factory is struggling and your bike is unlikely to come any time soon then that customer will go elsewhere. If he spins them out with promises then some will wait. He has had to go personally and collect the bikes and come back with them missing components at times. I'm sure the bike is good and with some quality components would survive.
  23. Fit heated grips. Splatshop sell them specially developed for trials bikes.
 
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