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would be interesting to get top 6 riders together and 6 std bikes and 12 sections and let then ride 2 section on each bike in turn.
Would eliminate the bike and show true rider skill.
Think Bou would still be best
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Latest status on entries for 2009 St Davids which closes soon - anybody still interested see details above
Main name missing is Mr Lampkin -still time maybe
Non graded Expert B entries still to be confirmed depending on maximum number of entries received.
Rider Championship
Number 1
2 Michael Brown MRS Sherco Scarborough
3 Shaun Morris BETA 280 Charnock Richard
4 Alexz Wigg BETA-UK.com Winslow
5 Sam Haslam JST Gas Gas 300 Chalfont Saint Peter
6 Ross Danby JST Gas Gas 280 Bewdley
7 George Morton BETA-UK.com 290 Rossendale
8 Craig Robinson Gas Gas Buxton
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10 James Dabill JST Gas Gas 300 Leeds
12 Jack Challoner BETA-UK.com Halifax
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Youth Youth
41 Jack Sheppard Beta-uk.com 125 Ipswich
42 Richard Sadler Leyburn
Expert A
21 Sam Connor 290 Beta-UK.com Teddington
22 Ian Austermuhle BETA-UK.com Malton
23 Gary Macdonald Sherco Kinlcohleven
25 Lee Sampson TRC Gas Gas Sheffield
26 Liam Walker JST Gas Gas 300 Pontefract
27 Jonathan Richardson MRS Sherco 125 Skeeby Richmond
28 Ben Morphett BETA-UK.com 125 Herne Bay
29 Jonny Walker ACE Gas Gas 125 Keswick
30 James Fry MRS Sherco Brighton
31 Chris Pearson MRS Sherco 290 Dronfield
32 Ben Wibberly Stevens Gas Gas Herne Bay
33 Dan Thorpe JST Gas Gas UK 300 Chesterfield
34 Jack Spencer BETA-UK.com Tanstead Bacup
36 Gary Jenkins MRS Sherco Newtown
37 Andy Chilton sandiford montesa Scarborough
38 Dan Farrer 280 JST Gas Gas Dronfield
Expert B
51 Sam Ludgate Scorpa Pontefract
52 Ricky Wiggins Albion Gas Gas 250 Yeovil
53 John Crinson Birkett Scorpa 270 Sunderland
55 James Carr Birkett Scorpa 270 Scarborough
56 Andrew Blackman BVM Gas Gas 300 East Meon
59 Zac Sherwin Beta 250 Leeds
61 Philip Kettlewell Gas Gas Northallerton
65 Joshua Law Cowm Leisure Gas Gas 280 Rochdale
68 Josh Woods BETA-UK.com St Helens
Becky Cook MRS Sherco Isle of Wight
Grant Laming Gas Gas Portland
Craig Talbot BVM BETA 290 Chippenham
Daniel Greatorex Gas Gas 250 Matlock
Buster Regan ? Willenhall
Ben Bramwell Birkett Scorpa Crewkerne
Adam Milner BETA EVO 290 Malton
Danny Gamble BETA Harrogate
Lloyd Price Gas Gas 300 Maesteg
Wayne Jones BETA 250 Carmarthen
David Carter Montesa 4RT Haverfordwest
Martin Hawyes BETA 290 Saltash
Vincent Branch Gas Gas 125 Thame
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Anybody still interested in a ride in the 3rd round of BTC entries close next week.
2 laps of 15 section have been planned and Expert B route will be sensible.
Info below
A round of the 2009 ACU EVENTS - BRITISH SOLO TRIALS CHAMPIONSHIP
18/19 April 2009 Permit No. ACU 24828
Venue - Llety Rafel Farm, Aberdulais, Neath SA10 8HR
Start Time The Trial will start at 10.00am 19/4/2009. Practice will be on 18/4/2009 3.00 to 5.30pm.
Course - Will consist off 2 laps of 15 sections all on private land.
Entries - To be received by the Secretary of the meeting on or before the 6th April 2009 together with an entry fee of (Riders)
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where, when and on what is the trial open for
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I have to echo what has been said -why do people want to spend hundred or thousands on bikes or gear but don't want to get involved in the sport?. Easy trials, proper practice sessions, using proper trials ground with others around to support has got to be lots more enjoyable than sneaking round illegal land on your own.
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I have been working on 250 (yellow) Beamish and just finished rebuilding after a re-bore.
The bike has a new Mikuni carb on it but with right hand mixture screw on it. The carb has the numbers 26 and 8074 stamped by the choke lever and WO 6 1 below the main body
The carb is supposed to be set up for a 250 but I have had to put the needle clip on the bottom groove to get any sort of running out of the engine. Still feels very flat.
Can anybody advise jetting for 250 reed valve engine.
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Montesa bits are not silly price but depends on what is wrong and how good you are on the spanners. HRC build quality of the engine is good so probably been abused or just stood a long time.
A tidy 2000 315 is probably worth up to
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Similar thing happens as you describe if putting freshly oiled air filter (aerosol type) into the bike. Takes ages to start but if left overnight its fine. I think the air sensor must get confused with the solvent in the air box. Probably similar thing to starting bike with plug in exhaust.
Normally have to kick it over several times throttle wide open and then back to reset and throttle closed technique or put it in the garage and have a beer and try in the morning.
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Although too late for this post would strongly recommend a Proper Honda chain, comes the right length. last for ages an costs mid
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2005 model 4rts did not have the best clutch plates -swap for 2006 onwards. Also check gear oil -change for ATF or the expensive elf oil. maybe do oil first as is the cheapest. If you do swap clutch plates only buy the friction plates -will cost about
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Buy the red mudguard 1998 I think -much more flexible than the painted metallic 01 mudguards. Should be able to get mudguards and stickers separate -I know Haven used to do them.
You can save a few quid by only buying the main decal, seat and little side decals waste of time IMHO
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Bought a large drum several years ago for Merc Auto boxes and been using it since - I think ATF of any manufacture is suitable as it is all made to the big automotive manuafacturs approvals.
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Have used ATF in both 315s and 4rt with no problems -I find that clutch action is at least as good as anything else I have tried.
By the way ATF stands for Automatic Transmission oil - every modern automatic has several clutch packs and multiple gear sets which make a 4rt clutch and gearbox look like a tractor transmission. Modern atf which has been developed by all the motor manufacturers and major oil companies over the years so I am sure its fine for a trials bike.
PS you can change it 10 times for the price of 1 elf change -fresh oil is always better in my mind
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I always enjoy Mike's forum. I also enjoy shirties comments and the posts some of the the top riders put on their own web sites linked from TC.
As an idea would it be interesting to have a forum where these influential people could post their comments (or duplicate what they put on their own home pages) and be the only people to open up a new topic, we all could comment but not start a new thread.
Would give us riders, organizers and spectators and chance to see what the riders and importers are saying in one focused area and allow us a chance to respond.
Anybody any thoughts
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The pedal normal snaps across the bolt hole for the folding end. This normaly leaves a slot at the end of the pedal. By fileing a piece of alloy to fit into this slot and of a suitable size to get your foot on this can be attached by drilling and tapping from the reverse of the pedal. Worth doing as a spare if nothing else.
Hour or so in the garage and the jobs a good one
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Hi All
The Aberavon Beach Trial has so far raised over
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Hi All
The Aberavon Beach Trial has so far raised over
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07 or 08 Mont should need very little changing unless you want to.
A good map on thats soft on the bottom and then a good strong middle and top is all thats needed.
Just missed out on 1st class award in SSDT (my fitness not the bike) and won over 40 welsh champ on a 2005 reasonably standard 4rt.
You can change want you want but most just for fun
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I presume you have checked the normal thing like proper tick over.
4rt need a higher than expected tick-over
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If no speedo drive should have a after market spacer on non disc side. If speedo then no spacer.
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Sounds like a late 315 -2004 -white plastics. Best of the 315s although all are good.
Elf or ATF works well in clutch.
Genuine spares are cheaper than you would expect and build quality superb.
Good luck
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Once filter is loose it is a real fiddle to get it past the flywheel but keep playing and it will pop out.
Make sure you sit the filter back in its housing perfectly before tightening the retaining clip, otherwise the spigot on the cover is out of alignment and won't fit into cover.
A spot of grease can help hold the spring into the filter when reinstalling it
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Mrs Jimmyl is a Dental nurse . Advises against super glue as could cock the job up all together
Local NHS should have a emergency number or your dentist should leave an out of hours emergency on call number.
Temporary crown stuff is unfortunately the best DIY option
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Fresh oiled filter every time out. I always buy a spare filter so have one in the bike and a clean one ready to go in. Use spray on filter oil (putoline at present ) and wash out with washing up liquid.
With 4RT and a spray filter oil it seems to confuse air sensor and bike is hard to start initially for first few hours as solvent must fill air box. Once started then never an issue. I have started to get into routine of fitting filter to the mesh as soon as I go into the garage for a fettle. Leave on the bench to breath then put in the air box last thing. Seems better that way.
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