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Copey.....you had best get your terminology down mate! That is not purse! Its a sporin(spelling?) and if you had ever worn a kilt you would know that!
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Aye Billy, that must have been some wind laddy......bloody well took all your hair with it mate!
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Hi Dan:
Welcome to the site and back to trials! I am in Shawnigan Lake. We ride every weekend and usually with a good group of guys from the mid-island. Let me know where you are, and if I can help with anything. You can PM me or email me at teamfracy@shaw.ca
Steve
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What a helpful lot eh Billy? Now, get that picture one here and remember......NO sheep related shots! Hope you are well mate!
Steve
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Ham2, we tested the 200 Evo, and it is a nice bike too! The 250 is THE bike for 90% of the people out there in my opinion!
Steve
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My son has come from riding GG for a couple of years to now riding a 250 Evo. GG was a good bike. Things that stand out for us that the Beta does better. Turning radius, suspension, clutch, transmission. Better gear ratios that seem better spaced together, plus, the motor to me just seems to put the power to the ground better than any of the other current bikes I have ridden (all of them). Overall a good build quality!
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I initially had the same thoughts as Kramit...I am probably around the same age! But, I also thought that indoor trials in its current state is probably a sport that should be included in the X-games etc! It sure would help expose the sport to a whole new group of young riders in North America who might not know what it really is. As well, it really is now so far removed from what Trials really is in about 80% of the rest of the world. There are only a handfull of people who can do it anyway. It might also make it so those few who can, will be able to make some really good money at it!
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Borus:
When can we expect to see some of these in Canada?
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Great videos of the old days! At 7:24 of the first video, there is some skinny dude wearing pink riding gear, catching Jordi Tarres as he falls backwards of a step! Ioco BC world round 1990!
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Thanks Martin, I enjoyed that! My son Matt thinks they look like Intermediate sections....I told him he should try them on a bike with virtually no brakes, no suspension, and tires as hard as a rock.....comparitiveley speaking to what we ride today!
Steve
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I am sure I bring this up every year at this time. Andy originally posted this a few years back and it is well worth looking at! Google the artist, Terry Kelly and his song called, A pittance of Time. If you can, check out his website, which also gives a true account of why Terry wrote this song in honor of our veterans. Then listen to the song and watch the video on Youtube. Lest we forget!
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Copey commenting on a thread, and once again.....we are totally off track!!!
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Welcome to the brand Cody!! I know that my son is excited to have one of his heroes riding the same brand as him next year!
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Mr. Hensley:
Your theory is a good one, and I agree. But its not so much and American thing as it is just a sign of the times in think! I still remember how I thought about things when I was young, and now that I am a parent, the kids today just dont think the same way at all. The instant gratification is the perfect analogy. I constantly harp on my son to stick with whatever he attempts, whether it is trials riding, or school work! Sometimes it falls on deaf ears, but more often than not, my point is proved in the end!
PS on another note, sent you a PM but not sure if you got it!
Steve
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Hi Ridgerunner:
Sent you a PM about this ride and others in Utah including Moab. Not sure if you got it or not. Would love to hear back from you if you get a chance. Thanks.
Steve
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This is purely in response to Copeys post!
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Not great if you planned on coming from Canada either! Will have to re-think the whole plan now!!! April is not a great time if your kids are young enough to still be in school!
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It does look very good indeed, and it will be great when people get to actually ride it and let us know how it feels!
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I was thinking the exact same thing... I was also curious about the statement on another site where Nigel was at the factory and tested the bike. Supposedly only the third person besides Colomer and Fajardo to do so!
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Just bought a RV in preparation for Matt competing in some US National Trials next season!! Training hard from now till then!
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Run Lee run! From what I know too, it would be the opposite experience as any Fantic you have owned! Are you off the Fantic kick now for some reason?
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I would think that if its in great shape and never ridden, it would be worth somewhere between $1500-$2000 but if you can get it cheaper go for it. All motor parts would be identical as SWM bikes, same rotax engine!
Steve
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