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africanjon

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  1. Have to disagree. Sure sunny locations but decent waves generally coincide with crap weather. For me when it p****s down at the SSDT I am way more interested as it highlights the skill of the top riders. As for the rules it is like gymnastics they are judged. Two surfers doing three turns getting wildly different scores. It all comes down to marketing, trials does an incredibly bad job getting the message out. Compare the Erzberg Rodeo with any FIM trial or SSDT or Scott??
  2. I am all ears but what does sanity have to do with it? It is either a 60 year old bike or a 50 year old bike!
  3. Hi Stan, Current owner thinks it was the scrambler version, he has the jampots, and the light was added. Not pristine but could be a fun bike to ride? He did mention that the oil once flooded the cylinder head, he did not realize there was an adjustment for that. He added a small brass valve in line to adjust the oil. Otherwise it has good compression and starts easily. Am torn between this and a 65 Tiger cub. Decisions, decisions! Jon
  4. Does anybody have any experience with these bikes? I have an opportunity to pick on up and would love any opinions. I would not use for trials but rather as a round town bike to run errands on. Cheers Jon
  5. As they say "if the crocs, hippo or snakes don't get you the flies and mosquito's will"
  6. +1 did see the fantic in a vid! All ears?
  7. Yes many thanks Bigfoot! I loved the drones perspective in seeing just how challenging those sections are. Great stuff!
  8. What about a 2 stroke that out of the box would be SSDT ready? Street legal would be great too.
  9. Surely the competition is good for everyone? Just don't make it red!
  10. Quick update. I decided on the 250 and got the bike the day before Christmas . Firstly Lewisport were fantastic in every respect and I cant recommend Mandy and Adrian highly enough. Absolutely top notch! Bike starts first kick every time. Grip is amazing and the power delivery is very smooth. I love the transmission as I always find the gear i am looking for. Bike feels light and agile and the handling is awesome. Overall build quality seems excellent and I am over the moon with the bike .
  11. Thanks 437, great write up. Certainley some food for thought regarding the 250 versus the 280 or 300. Bikes arriving from Spain on Saturday in California, so will get to feel them up next week.
  12. Anyone else have a go on one? Breagh did you get a chance to ride it yet?
  13. Seems crazy to put a slow action throttle and slow mapping on it? I want to get my technique sorted and I feel the 250 would be great for this. Is it not all about control?
  14. Tried emailing them but would not go through. Big John if you could contact them that would be great! Cheers Jon
  15. Cheers firedfromthecircus, i will give that a go.
  16. I tried that John but the link is not working? Also tried searching on Ebay, no luck there as well.
  17. Anyone know if copies are still available? Would love to check it out.
  18. Breagh did you get go on the 250?
  19. Here is my 2cents. Trials needs to embrace technology. Specifically the web for live broadcasts of the world rounds. I just started riding trials after ear surgery, after 30 years of surfing. Surfing is and always will be a marginal sport, but the pro side of things was saved by doing live broadcasts from remote locations. Finally you could actually see how good these guys and gals were. Plus the motivation now existed to improve and surf like they did. It also showed how much fun surfing was to a non surfing public. Likewise would'nt you watch live world rounds on the web, what about the Scott or SSDT? What if folks like Dougie Lampkin or Jordi Tarres commentated? As it stands a couple of clips from the world rounds exist and a few YouTube videos. There has to be a medium that shows how friggin awesome this is! Only then will the penny drop, new riders be bought into the fold and older ones kept in the fold. Folks don't devour magazines like we did growing up, then having read the thing cover to cover 3 times, run outside and try to emulate our heroes. Bou, Raga, Lampkin, these guys are freaks and nobody knows about them because no one is getting the story across! Cheers Jon
 
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