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rob214

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  1. does it sound that way while riding? take it off the metal stand and see if t heres a difference. i didn't hear anything you might be hearing from that video. you do have oil in the gas ? properly ?
  2. so after lap 1 on sunday it seems bou can win with one arm? massive effort on his part. all the others must be morally defeated?
  3. first i'm shocked toni rode so well injured, i'm happy for caby in his 20th season to still be so strong. i can't believe adam didn't win. the video i've seen so far the sections looked fairly easy but the scores might have reflected tough scoring vs tough sections?
  4. camelback backpack while local, in the van while at an event. trials riders are honest and nobody wants my van
  5. don't change your normal routine and go have fun, make friends and laugh, smile. that's why we ride? fun? right rob
  6. i use the rear brake less than most so most of the time my foot is off to the side. i keep one finger on the front brake and clutch at all times and my foot seems fast enough to cover the rear when needed. i do tend to ride more on my toes than on my arch of the foot. rob
  7. most important when doing a splat is the clutch when the rear tire has made contact, then use the brakes when needed. rob
  8. 1. Bou 2. Raga 3. Cabestany (if motivated, still healthy and fit) 3. Busto 4. Fajardo (bike?) 5. Fuji (if he stays healthy) 6. Casales 8. Ferrer ( i thought alex would do better this year but, not sure what happened) 9.Karlsson ( on the rise but not sure how good he will be. hope it goes well for him) 10. Tarres (health / durability?)
  9. man that sucks, we get flooding beginning ever summer so for about 6 weeks we don't have any place to ride, but like i said i don't like summer riding so no big deal. to bad about the flooding for you though.
  10. whats wrong with riding in the wet? i hate riding in summer. here it gets upper 80's to upper 90's and 80 to 100% humidity in summer so i loooove winter riding.
  11. hi A - how old are you? B - how fit are you? C- if over the age of oh lets say about 20 and not world class fit. then you might need to view any attempt at an obstacle with the first thought of "if i fail at this obstacle will i be able to go to work on monday to support my family" it's not fear it's wisdom. wisdom that comes from years of failing so many times that you now know better. the great thing about trials is you progress at your rate and try bigger when you feel it. i personally tried any and everything to the point of hurting myself and now that i'm older i know what to really not do or try. most crashes in trials won't really be so bad but top level stuff will. but by the time you get to that level you won't be on this forum asking us for advice anymore..lol rob
  12. can't tell you how but it's never the bikes fault. it's about body position and riding technique. watch others on the day and try to do what the guys that make it do. on muddy climbs i try and dig my heels in, meaning i try and get my heels lower than the foot pegs and press / pull hard on the bars and push through my feet. i'm not good at explaining how to's rob
  13. shows you how out of shape i am and how slow i really run on these bad knees and bad back................lol
  14. sometimes during tv commercials i run to the bathroom and back real fast.
  15. might be as a simple as time for a pad change.
  16. not sure about the wire but that plug is rich and not healthy at all
  17. poor smokey125, now your sucked into this crap too. and bless your heart your trying logic with this lot
  18. lol, why not just use jedi mind control to um use the controls?
  19. well done, good rider, good editing, my only thing, i'm not that big on artsy trials video. but you did very well on the edit.
  20. tell you what when you old goats go back to corresponding by chiseling your responses on granite slabs i'll go back to cable controls. not......... you can't unlearn technology and progress. sorry i just don't believe the good old days were so wonderful that we need to go back. i'm 53 and would not want any bike i had back in my youth other than to sell it for a lot more money than i paid for it to someone who wants to relive their past. those bikes were not that great in my eyes compared to what we ride today. just my opinion. also regards to the old days of no stop trials, when i watch almost all of the lower class riders up to about advanced level the vast majority ride the sections without stopping. from advanced all the way to the WTC it's the opposite.
  21. a few years back i had a 06 beta i rode that bike for 7 years never changed the tires i competed regularly, about 10 events per year plus a weekly practice. i won the regional sportsman class one year on that bike and the tires were about 3 to 4 years old. i've never taken a point because i had a bad tire only bad riding technique. yes tires are cheap but i'm not a pro and i'm not riding on anything nearly as demanding as upper class riders. i sold that bike with the original tires still mounted.
 
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