Ive been wondering if anyone is doing any greenlaning on a classic bike, or rides with someone who does?
I miss riding a classic bike and have been a bit tempted by a BSA bantam as practical (cheap) classic runaround, i thought i trials modded one might also cope with some greenlanes and the odd classic trial
I wonder how well such a bike would keep up with your average TRF run turnout?
We normally do a couple of 'Twin Shock' green lane weekends every year. Always helps as that's all I've got.
Never had an issue with them not being able to cope. Not ridden a Banty on the lanes though. I am sure they are capable, just that I don't have one !
I think it's waaay more fun on an older bike.
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I like to do a trip out on the old 84 Honda xr at least one dirty weekend a month an use it one week a month for the commute to work as well. I don't no if it counts as a classic but the old fart on it is.
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Ive been wondering if anyone is doing any greenlaning on a classic bike, or rides with someone who does?
I miss riding a classic bike and have been a bit tempted by a BSA bantam as practical (cheap) classic runaround, i thought i trials modded one might also cope with some greenlanes and the odd classic trial
I wonder how well such a bike would keep up with your average TRF run turnout?
Hi Albert, I'm restoring an old 1971 BSA B25T Victor with the intention of using it for greenlaning, once I've gathered all the right parts I'll post up the rebuild to give you some encouragement.
It would be good to get a few of the old skool bikes out and about, not sure if you have to start smoking a pipe though...perhaps TRF marketing have got some for sale
Ive been wondering if anyone is doing any greenlaning on a classic bike, or rides with someone who does?
I miss riding a classic bike and have been a bit tempted by a BSA bantam as practical (cheap) classic runaround, i thought i trials modded one might also cope with some greenlanes and the odd classic trial
I wonder how well such a bike would keep up with your average TRF run turnout?
Hi Albert, I'm restoring an old 1971 BSA B25T Victor with the intention of using it for greenlaning, once I've gathered all the right parts I'll post up the rebuild to give you some encouragement.
It would be good to get a few of the old skool bikes out and about, not sure if you have to start smoking a pipe though...perhaps TRF marketing have got some for sale
Fairly sure pipes were on there, but with a minimum order of 25
I know of a couple of guys who green lane on heavily modified Trumpet 5TAs. They seem to have covered most of the lanes in the S Hams with them ! I had some pics somewhere but can't lay my hands on them right now...... One of them is about 30 and the other about 70 and not a pipe in sight !
Way to go ????
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Ive had a look at various classic trials videos, and they seem to handle some pretty rough terrain so i reckon it can be fairly practical
Im hoping the super basic design of the bantams and the fact they sold a huge number will mean it wont cost the earth to keep it running through such abuse
Apparently a Bantam gets around 120mpg too which will be quite unique among the 2 smoke greenlaning fraternity, but in fairness it only produces 10hp with it.
Well i feel suitably encouraged, thanks gents. Not sure about the pipe smoking but i think i could live with a flat cap and barbour jacket combo, the beard i already have.
You'll be fine with 10 HP, my Kawasaki doesn't have much more than that.
The Banty's can be made to go a lot better these days. There are quite a few people tuning them now.
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My greenlaning bike is a 77 Yam IT 400, and once I get it running will be joined by a Norton 500, a bantam wil do fine but go for a 175 4 speed. I had a 150 3 speed ( my first bike!) and there was a big gap in the gearing between 2nd and 3rd.
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I know of a couple of guys who green lane on heavily modified Trumpet 5TAs. They seem to have covered most of the lanes in the S Hams with them ! I had some pics somewhere but can't lay my hands on them right now...... One of them is about 30 and the other about 70 and not a pipe in sight !
Way to go ????
I've found a couple of the pics. The bike has a 3TA bottom end with 500 top end. Trailwing type tyres and has ridden much of the South Hams lanes. The rider is a hero !!