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What a difference 30 hours makes - Progress !


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Just had to post the pic below on another bike forum to illustrate a point and decided to kick off a new thread for those wondering if they should or should not take up trials.

I am amazed that in less than 30 hours total on this bike, as I do not get to ride it every weekend or inbetween, I ride when Jon and Pete go out. I have gone from paddling, dabbing and general frustration, tense muscles and pains in places I had forgotten about, to my first few splatts over the weekend.

18th Feb, was the fist time ever on a trials bike.

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Last weekend, my first log "splatt"

I know it is not as impressive as many of you guys, but it is massive progress for me, thanks to the help of guys like Pete and Jon.

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And one of my previous mindblocks..... rocks.

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Anyone having doubts about this side of motorcycling.... get out and do it.

Typically I use less than 3 liters of petrol on a day before I am absolutely knackered, entry to trials or riding sites range between

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Nice one matey :thumbup:

I am in the same boat fella,i got my bike 2 weeks ago and have been out on three 5/6hour session's i carn't beleave how much i have come on in that short period of time due to rideing with experianced guy's.

Roll on weekend :D

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Nice one matey :thumbup:

I am in the same boat fella,i got my bike 2 weeks ago and have been out on three 5/6hour session's i carn't beleave how much i have come on in that short period of time due to rideing with experianced guy's.

Roll on weekend :D

Having a blast indeed.

I do not get to ride any time except over weekends when we go out to ride, but have to say, Time = Success.

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Same here, got my bike in May and learn new things every time I ride, I thought I was burned out on bikes but I now realize that what I was missing was learning something new

I love this sport!

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Same here, got my bike in May and learn new things every time I ride, I thought I was burned out on bikes but I now realize that what I was missing was learning something new

I love this sport!

Agreed with all the responses above.

I am glad you found the trials bike has revitalised you and chalenges a new part of your mind and riding style.

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