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Have a look at 17:30, bou gets done for a stop. Some observers just have the balls while others dont
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A dab for a stop, observers are just too scared to give a 5, especially to world champions. If its only a 1 the rules will be enforced more strictly
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To me this is part of trials, and i kind of hope it always will be. Thats the benefit of riding something last, and being able to slightly modify the section to suit a different line. If everyone rode the same line and conditions it would be boring. I must stress "slightly" though nobody wants heavy modification, and to me washing a rock with some water is ok, but not ok that its the minder!!!! Id much rather see this than Toni riding up a section, stopping for good 3 seconds and coming away with a clean, which he does on a regular basis
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I blame trialGP, they never addressed this issue at the start of the season.
In my opinion the ideal rules are a dab for a stop. Theyve run these rules before at world and british level and everyone liked them. 5 for a stop is too harsh. The observer feels more confident in giving a 1 for stop, so the rules are enforced more strictly and the rider doesnt mind as much for being penalised for a 1. It also allows a rider to stop to get that section that may have been marked out a little too hard for non stop. Its the perfect halfway house
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Think i preferred the FIM videos from previous years, twice the length, better camera work, production, and commentating
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Luckily they gave credit! lol
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Why didnt he ride his 300, the bike he rides every other day of the year, and try to win it? Pot hunting much?
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Start with the cheapest and easiest, throttle and sprocket. If they arent enough then retard the ignition timing or flywheel and low compression head.
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If you solely want a larger tank, why not try a contact tank (looks nicer IMO)
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Good chance then the bike shipped with no grease in the linkages
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I wouldnt worry too much about the squeaking rear brake, lots of bikes do it. As long as its not generating drag. How fresh are the pads?
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Check out california connection, thats how most of my uk mates get bikes delivered from america
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Agree with all the above, well used filters can get a bit slack where the cage pushes against the airbox and it can be possible for a gap to form. While you can usually get away with riding a couple of times on one oiled filter during the winter when the mud is clumpier, when its dusty i always make sure to have a clean filter on each outing
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To me that looks like new piston time
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Just a guess, kickstart shaft?
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A clean sy250 would be a great bike, probably the most reliable of bikes that age, but as said above best to go for as clean a bike as you can irrespective of make. Personally i would go for a 250, an oldish 125 will have even less power than when it left the factory
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Seen this happy to a couple of guys boots in my club, so it is a weakness. I've had mine a few months and really really happy with them. Sidi do a slightly different designed boot, still trials, but with a steel toe cap. I suppose this would help a lot. It looks like the upper is only stitched to the black sole and then the grey piece is glued on. Could a good boot repairer not run a couple of stitches through it for you?
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Could it be really bad detonation? Most bikes knock when cold and then this disappears when warmed
You are in the uk and 7 hrs from a gasgas dealer? is that possible?
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Anytime i try to ride a bike bare handed it feels like my hands are gonna come off the bars. I just dont have the grip, though i do have sweaty palms
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Only run a trials tyre in the direction of the arrow, it wont work in reverse
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Too low a tyre pressure causes the knobblies to close over and you lose grip
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If your bike runs too rich its because you have too much oil in your fuel
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