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  1. Do I understand Helloves correctly Elf 2T gearbox oil.....we have a brace of 2012 Evos and the plates sticking together is a real pain..not only do you get /give the gearselection/box a hard time but delayed disengagement is not what you would call cutting edge tecnology in any motor sport let alone trials.

  2. what a pity they can't control the quality when they make them...... I had a problem last year with a bottom limit rim and a top limit tyre so know how frustrating this is...... IRC a better feeling/gripping tyre (around here) than the Michelin X11... IRC shreds up and is too flexible for rocks.. problem for us punters is that Michelin will have monopoly and we all know what that will do to the price. Good observation though as it is generally a more flexible /thin walled tyre you need to run with a bit more pressure than you would a Michelin.

  3. How much would be a fair price for a spare rear wheel for Evo.. " New" type unused complete with sprocket & disc.. Been offered from European friend @ 360 Euros ..is that good price?

  4. Sharp edges ... If your rubber grips are complete/ok then in europe you have no problem,, when your bike has fallen over a few times the bar ends get exposed as the rubber breaks /cuts/tears...you can then trim the rubber grip and fit a bar stop end. of course you can fit new grips..trim them & fit bar ends if you want. Some opinion is that (and I recall Jack Aeibi one day years ago in the SSDT falling off and smashing the throttle tube resulting a dodgy 10 mile ride to replace it) it is best to fit stop ends to protect the throttle tube.

  5. Just been through the whole tedious exercise again for Janet on a new 125 Evo.... TPF&T £140.00 through Bikesure (adrian Flux) Sara or Rob... insurer is Marherstudy Insurance co ltd actual premium cost is £105.00.. European cover 90 days inc.

    PS I would very much like to know who is responsible for updating the insurerers databases ...would it be the manufacturers have to advise them, Vosa?..Importers? insurance agents?...

    PPS Many companies couldn't fit a 125 cc into the £price bracket of a new trials bike.

    PPPS just checked spelling is Markerstudy ins co.ltd.

    http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=marherstudy%20insurance%20co%20ltd&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CEAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.markerstudy.com%2F&ei=kidVT8KAJeKc0AWLt4DRCw&usg=AFQjCNGcXB-N9Skxqy5-PEHw6vmlJd-9fQ&sig2=BPnObVIuwiNMC1IOq3F7VA&cad=rja

  6. All this stuff about tyres is a bit of a red herring, the future riders and organisers of our sport (which like every other sport is constantly evolving) don't like , can't do no stop line riding (only a generalisation). The old brigade /purists don't like/ can't do stop ,pose, reposition, blat up a big old obstacle. The real crunch seems to be that the future riders need the old brigade to organise and observe and the old brigade are not interested, particularly when a succession of riders get into their section and commence to stop with foot down, reposition front end ...reposition back end... discuss gear selection with minder et al, select gear three or four times rev out engine till it nearly explodes, set off and promptly stop at the next obstacle in the section and repeat the process. What we need now is a compromise between the the two "camps". probably sensible section setting out would be the most simple thing to allow all parties involved to have a good days trialing.

  7. not a new problem ; I recall the origin of a famous phrase;.. we were getting to the end of the Manx 2 day when a guy pushed in...to our amazement a normally meek and quite guy ..Gary Scrivens got off his bike went up to the guy and gesticulated a little when he returned we asked what was said he replied I told him where the back end of the queue is and to get there..which he did. I think the moral of dealing with these sort of people is to be as pushy and agressive as they are....really if its a queue and it came to blows the offender would come off the worst no matter how big/hard he is. We have seen it come to blows in centr trials here.

    PS wonder if it the same guy?.. I heard a tale on the weekend involving this issue , the COC changed a couple of sections which a guy had done out of turn and therfore the guy had the choice to get in the queue or "miss" the sections.

  8. fair enough, only the COC or his deputy...the observer can decide what constitutes misplaced...imagine if it were otherwise!!!!!! X no riders ===X no of opinions.

    good to bring up these details though.

    My favourite is the helpfull rider who points out it's been misplaced and promptly misplaces it even more in the act of replacing it (all in the cause of of gallantry)..te he.

  9. got a problem with my clutch dragging , found out that you can adjust it by reshiming the thrust bearing , are these shims available ? im going ring lampkins in the morning but thought id ask on here first !

    andy

    Be sure to keep us informed ..all any info has to be worth having on this subject.

  10. Crikey this thing will run for ever... one thing I notice is that Bernie Schrieber can still ride his old bikes today in competition with the same tecniques etc. and still whatever it is (30 odd years on) participate and enjoy...I can't imagine the modern tecniques being physically possible even for Toni Bou in 30 years time. Somebody said above that Toni Bou is an Alien ..different planet etc. yes but at the time so was Bernie Schrieber. We ccertainly cant lead the world by unilaterally stepping back in time equally we can't simply follow the Spanish down the road of ever more specialised trials which only a few can do.

  11. Over the last 30 years people have changed, (I'm sure no one over the age of 30 needs me to point this out) but we don't have loosers any more, we just have runners-up.

    This may, or may not be a good thing, but it does meant that many people are not used to loosing. We are also allowed to question authority much more, authority has to be accountable (agian this may or may not be a good thing)so it's to be expected that riders will at least ask about their score.

    I'm not making excuses, but it is a sign or the times, we're all (young and old) different to how we were 30 years ago.

    I observe a few times a year (and am a clerk of the course a few too) it can be frustrating when a rider questions a score, but providing they don't argue with my descision, personally I have no problem with that. I will tell them why they scored what they did. No problem, straight after the attempt, I should be able to.

    If they question their score later in the event, they may not get an answer,as you can't remember every ride.

    Pete

    A big change also is the digital world,,..it seems only politicians,bankers and big earners are allowed to have Grey areas, the rest of us particularly youngsters expect PNP decisions.

 
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