I'm looking to buy one of these...
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Let me know if anyone has someone in the know. I'm looking to spend 2k, and thinking a 2000 or newer and 250 or bigger.
Now for some fun, it gets really exciting around 2:30
GM I think you could pull the log lines on your 450
http://youtu.be/_OCjcFSY93M
Where does the the tank bag go?
On your back otherwise the beer will get foamy
Looks dangerous even under these controlled ideal conditions. I'd imagine that under everyday mossy icy sandy weak tree bark surface type conditions, hopping around like this would prove perilous, if not just plain discouraging. And it's not like Reno/Sparks are going to put in a Trials Park in the interest of public safety for regional demand for such a thing.
Why do you feel the need to assert your dominance over logs anyway?!
But if this really tickles your fancy and you're willing to wade into the sport, why don't you just buy rims/tires/sprockets for your Yamaha? Just a shortcut idea.
There is way more to this sport than riding over lgs. Since you commented I believe an instructional video is in order
http://youtu.be/fyndlwvizNA
These bikes only weigh in at 150 lbs and are completely different than a typical bike so trying to mod a motocross bike would only get you so far. I'm just fascinated by them and the skills learned will cross over very well to other types. Also google videos of Graham Jarvis. He rides a bike like my ktm but started in trials. Watching him has kinda lit a fire in me hence my rush to empty my bank account
But then what'll the wifey do for your Xmas gift? You're setting her up for disappointment when she thinks she's getting you something you like and on Xmas day you go off playing with the toy you bought for yourself a month ago.
Sarah knew what she was in for when she said I Do
Quote from: Tahoebrian5 on November 14, 2014, 10:53:59 AM
...hence my rush to empty my bank account
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As they say, its a disease. Once you get it you can never be cured.
Wonder how an electric trails bike would do. Advantages: cant stall it when doing stop and go maneuvers, no clutch to fuss with, range wouldn't be an issue and it could be designed with a low cg.
Brian apparently and once again may have a point to his trials bike outlook. MX training includes trials style slow riding, balance, picking obstacles and even choosing the wrong way up a challenging hill.
I think I hit the motherlode with this site, full of instructionals, one even mentions Mel's sliding in a circle technique. :|) :thumbup
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Here you go, just in time for Xmas.
http://reno.craigslist.org/mcy/4767544568.html
Were those crutches leaning against the wall behind the bike?
:P
It's official
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Being shipped from the east coast so should have it by the 1st
What is its top speed?
Just over 0mph
Here is another pretty fun video. Man that bike sounds snappy! This just looks like a ton of fun to me not to mention an amazing way to build skills. I see a new "sierra trials bike" group in the near future
http://youtu.be/PlUfuB8tWaY
I feel so used!
- - GM - TB5
:pieface
I got into dirt riding at a great expense because you said you needed someone to ride with and now you've moved onto this!
Who said anything about quitting mx/enduro? This is just another way to play on two wheels. There is so many rocks and boulders in the riding area near my house that this will be a perfect pastime for my daily lunch break. Then when I get back in the Ktm it'll be like a whole different animal. Brilliant
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December 1st.
Are you having trouble sleeping at night?