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Hi. Nearly new to trials


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Nearly new as in not yet new, rather than new a little while ago!

Very keen, but I don't know a lot, and I've got couple of hurdles to overcome.

I've always liked the idea of trials, particularly the long distance stuff. I've had a couple of crappy little road bikes before, been on a MX day, and been mountain biking for years, so hopefully I'll have some transferable skills, and a bit of muscle and fitness in some of the right places! Local-ish club would be Berko trials, unless anyone can recommend others within a sensible drive of North London?

There is one main thing in the way: I live in a 1st/2nd story terraced flat. Had a couple of people say if I'm leaving a bike out the front, I may as well just leave the cash in a plastic bag on the gatepost. I didn't think there'd be much difference between leaving a scooter there and a trials bike. Are trials bikes incredibly nickable, due to not needing road registration, MOT, tax checks etc? Thinking about a tarp and a big chain with anchors in a couple of buckets of concrete.

What about insurance? Do you stick it on the house insurance if you don't take it on road? Are there specialist insurers/brokers?

And the bike! Preconceptions/facts/lies/hints/tips I've picked up so far are that Betas Evos are great but not as reliable as Scorpas. Montesa 315r is a good all rounder, great honda engine. Smaller bikes are just as capable as bigger bikes, more satisfying to ride and they require a bit more finesse, and so good to start on. No point getting a twin shock to learn on as a decent one'll cost as much as a decent monoshock, but won't go, stop or turn as well!

???

I don't fancy chopping and changing, I'm hoping this is going to be a cheap hobby, I want something that'll do long distance stuff as well so I'm looking for a 200 as a middle ground. As far as manufacturers go, I guess people are riding and enjoying all sorts and having fun, so as long I stick to a mono shock in good nick, I probably won't go too far wrong, even if it's a 175/250 rather than a 200? Looking to spend

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Erm?

What's odd about that? I've always loved big days out n the mountain bike, thought a bit of distance and scenery would be a great element to this lark. Plus I'm a bit off a glutton for punishment!

All a bit academic unless I can find somewhere to keep a bike!

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