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  1. The 280 being a 2002 could be an early Pro model with a later type engine, however the early pros suffered with electrical problems. Not the end of the world but worth bearing in mind.

  2. Wycombe are running a non expert & british bike trial at Hambledon on 11th Jan and CSMA have a twinshock/british bike trial at Bagshot 1 st Feb. Star Group (SE Centre) run an event on the second Sunday of every month except Nov that always has a twinshock class. Next Star Group is 11Jan at Hungry Hill. SE Centre events yellow route would be ideal to ease you back in, most sections could be ridden on a trail bike.

  3. Not sure what the Grimeca one is like on the 315 but I replaced the one on my old Rev3 with a Brembo one from some Aprilia road bike. It was also cheaper at £35. I found my local Brembo stockist and took my old Grimeca along and within half an hour we had found an almost perfect Brembo match

  4. I was talikng to a friend today at the Phil Mellor twinshock trial and he is very good friends with someone who worked for Eric Cheney around that time and he reckoned they made around 6 cantilever Ossas. I had a an early Cheney framed twinshock at time and I also remember Simon Cheney riding one of the cantilever ones in local OTC trials, it also had very lightweight leading link front forks.

  5. That is almost the spitting image of mine (must be it's American cousin). Only issues I have had are the Ducati ignition which was used for 2 years on the pro. I ended up replacing the whole lot, flywheel included, for the later Kokusan Japanese set up.

    PS I have a rebuilt Ducati stator coil setup and good regulator rectifier if you ever need it!

    As far as starting goes there is a definate technique to it! I call it the harley kick. DO NOT stab at the kickstart otherwise you will end up chipping the teeth on the kickstart mechanism. I bring the kickstart down with my foot slightly til I feel everything engage then throw my weight behind it and it usually starts within 1 or 2 kicks. I would liken it to starting a four stroke!

    Also to tame the beast slightly use a slow action Domino throttle. It is a torque monster and I find it much easier to ride than the 250

  6. If it's a pro the timing is not adjustable on the stator. My 300 pro had a similar issue and although had what I thought was plenty of compression. When the ring gap was checked it was found to in excess of specs, bore was fine and within tolerences and a new piston and rings cured it all. Also unfortunately on the pro engine ou have to split the cases to change the main seals if that proves to be the problem.

  7. Not a million miles from me then. I'm Addlestone, nr Weybridge. Where are you practicing at the moment? Join a local club and go to an event and try the yellow route, most can almost be ridden on an enduro bike. There are a couple of trials coming up early Sept at Bagshot if you are interested

  8. Just think, I threw everything you want away when I cleared out my parent's house. It was all brand new too, as I took if straight off mine when I got it new.

    Doesn'thelp I know but just goes to show that you should never chuck anything away.

    Now where is that Lotus Cortina I used to have?

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