How Many?
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Re: How Many?
Four...but two of those may well go to make way for one...because I rode an X-Trainer, and wow, just wow!
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Re: How Many?
more details required RS 11Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:53 pm Four...but two of those may well go to make way for one...because I rode an X-Trainer, and wow, just wow!
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Here in Cornwall (and indeed in Devon), the lanes are mostly steep and rocky, plus I've started doing (very easy) trials. The X-Trainer is almost as trialsy as the Pampera (and has a better engine/gearbox), and should be quite usable on the road, like the KTM525.
The trials I do are basically car trials...think the MCC Exeter and Lands End, but without the riding in the middle of the night.
They attract a lovely wide range of people: the last one I did was like a moto gymkhana, only in a wet field . The youngest competitor was a six year old girl on an auto bike. We all had a hell of a laugh.
The trials I do are basically car trials...think the MCC Exeter and Lands End, but without the riding in the middle of the night.
They attract a lovely wide range of people: the last one I did was like a moto gymkhana, only in a wet field . The youngest competitor was a six year old girl on an auto bike. We all had a hell of a laugh.
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Re: How Many?
I have four bikes, of which three are on the road and I ride regulary (in the summer).
The fourth bike is a 1978 Kawasaki Z650 whiich is not on the road and is jamming up my bike lift.
Must get round to selling it.
The fourth bike is a 1978 Kawasaki Z650 whiich is not on the road and is jamming up my bike lift.
Must get round to selling it.