So I've been riding "off tarmac" for two years and think its coming together, so went off on a solo. Saw this was going on and stopped for a tea and ice cream........then decided I haven't got a clue......
-- Edited by Devon_Rich on Tuesday 21st of April 2015 07:18:45 PM
That takes a serious amount of practise and skill and very different on a trials bike. Ive had a few 1-1 days in Yorkshire trial riding and certainly not at that level but its very different from Trail bikes. Great fun I would recommend having a go on the trial bikes its amazing what the bike can do with the only limiting factor being myself.
I was thinking of asking if anyone fancies a muddy wheels day. Spoke to Chris ages ago at his shop in Oke.
A few of us went up year before last and had a muddy wheels day was great fun but be prepared to fall of lots even Ed March dropped in on his C90 whilst we were there, the bloke was mad
Don't worry Rich the trials rider probably would of had a hernia just looking at your bike.
Muddy Wheels was a great day out. Bloody exhausting standing up all the time. But trials riding at any level really does hone your skills. The strangest thing I found was just standing on the pegs waiting for the tyre to hook up & how you can wheeley up near vertical slopes.
Wish I never sold the sherco!