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Does anybody remember the website address of some lads how hold trials schools/holidays up in scotland?
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I have a 04 200 gasgas loads of power (its 175cc) and still pull first gear on most sections.
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got an address for scottishtrials of there website, its on the diagonal not that far from the hotel so will be going there.
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Going to barcelona for a few days mid Feb is there any trials bike trials gear shops near the centre of the city worth visiting. Won't have any transport other than taxi and stuff staying just of the Rambles.Going to miss the Indoor trial unfortunatley.
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Is that a town in Mexico then
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In a perfect world yes that would be a good idea.
Perhaps the best thing to do would be to get a few lads together and draw up a plan , club members that would help , cost of digger, date to do work- and suggest that to the organisers rather than just asking them to do the work.
I know the club officials put in a lot of work, running the trials (11 this year)and its normally the same people setting out new volunter's to set out might be an idea.
PS they could shift those horrible lime stone rocks from section 9 to another venue for me, some were in Kent perhaps.
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Don't think thats right bigfoot not in England anyway according to handbok-
Clothing must cover legs and body and it is recommended that arms should be covered.
All youth competitors must have clothing covering arms and wear gloves.
Its all in the ACU hand book which we get when we pay our affiliation fee
which reminds me were is that renewal form.
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Same as ever, sections are a bit limited, been used so much but there tricky with out being hard if you know what I mean, club does well they run a lot of trial on that one venue.
Its nice to get out not ridden over Crimbo.
Theres only room for one bike in my van or could have picked you up, might get a tow-bar fitted when I have time.
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Don't recall that name but the pathfinders summer trials are sponsored by Pidcock and there first trial is normally only 3 laps as its in early May.
Its Manchester 17 not Macclesfield 17. Been to Pathfinder trial today nice ride out, even better if I could keep my feet on the pegs.
Not there HRC?
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Mine came with - Bum bag and tools -
manual
full lighting kit which included indicators
spare mudguard with proper number plate, don't think that will ever see the light of day till I sell it.
Bought from main dealer in UK
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Here you go - link to webpage and a number incase it don't work
http://www.alexanderforbes.com/Europe/Rela.../MotorSport.asp
0161242 8307 or 0161 236 0995 ask for Paul
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Marky
Got mine insured for road, but Alexandra Forbes who are the ACU insurers, do fire and theft for off road bikes, its basically
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What section were you on Physco , I was riding today number 33 might get some results later on by email will let you know. Good trial, slippy on first lap though.
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You may not be interested were your entry fee goes, but other riders might.
:santawink:
Not having a go at the ACU still think the insurance is very reasonable it was just for info.
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Just heard the new ACU insurance/levy rates for 2004 up 85p overall for adult riders.
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Bought some neprone fork covers from gasgas uk the other day, so you can get them when you get your exhaust gaurd.
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They do some about the right size in B&Q, just bought some, now looking for the yellow background.
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opppps,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sorry
End of term report - must do better.
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Bigfoot just got a 04 pro 200 and like Steve can't believe how good it is, had a go on my old 250 2000 txt the other weekend and it felt like a PRE65.
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