thanks for the replies and good points all
but i really wanted the reasons why folks hadn't/didn't/won't
then we can maybe address these issues
keep posting
Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Mid Wales Trails offroad tour guide: Barmouth, Llangollen, Dolgellau, Rhayader, Llandovery, Monmouth, Shropshire.
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Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Im really interested just do enduros at the minute and dont do them that well lol. Think next year I will try and get an entry in. I have a 450 ktm with a 15 litre tank am I able to use this bike?
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
yes mate
classes for all bikes and riders
classes here http://bigbikerallychallenge.co.uk/content/bikes-list
if you can ride enduro you'll find alot of the going easy
classes for all bikes and riders
classes here http://bigbikerallychallenge.co.uk/content/bikes-list
if you can ride enduro you'll find alot of the going easy
Mid Wales Trails offroad tour guide: Barmouth, Llangollen, Dolgellau, Rhayader, Llandovery, Monmouth, Shropshire.
PM for details or click: SweetLamb Adventure Bike Academy
https://imgur.com/ZTqhFlL
PM for details or click: SweetLamb Adventure Bike Academy
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Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Yes, of course
It's a misconception that you have to be on a big bike, you can do it on any bike you like apart from a motorcross bike.
the classes are
Multi cylinder
Rally (at present headstock mounted nav tree, fairing, min 18 litres fuel capacity)
sports - up to 450
under 450
2 stroke
up to 349
trail
something like that
It's a misconception that you have to be on a big bike, you can do it on any bike you like apart from a motorcross bike.
the classes are
Multi cylinder
Rally (at present headstock mounted nav tree, fairing, min 18 litres fuel capacity)
sports - up to 450
under 450
2 stroke
up to 349
trail
something like that
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
I'm afraid nobody can help with my issue, I generally work away 11 months of the year, BUT in 12 months I should be moving back to the UK on a more permanent basis ...let the good times roll...then probably crash :dry:
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
I think im definately going to give it a go next time round think it would be a good weekend. Is it a good laugh camping on evening is everyone friendly
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Bottom line for me is cash - entry fees at a very reasonable £130-£150, accomodation at approx £80 for two nights, fuel to get there plus for the bike at £100ish, after the Cambrian I needed a new rear tyre and brake linings front and rear (not strictly fair - they weren't new and would have needed them anyway). Beer and food as well, it's a pricy weekend away...worth it, but not something I can do too often unfortunately
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Yes, really good laugh. Some events are better than others in terms of the camping side. For example, Kielder is good if you have a tent, as is Ryedale as you camp right there. Other ones like sweet lamb/hafren is hard standing and very exposed, as is beacons and cambrian but there is camping away from the paddock at local sites which is where a lot of the guys go if they don't have a van to sleep in or similar. In terms of terrain, the sprint at sweet lamb is the easiest terrain (mainly fire roads), next is kielder (also easy terrain). Ryedale, Hafren and Cambrian are a bit tougher but still not like enduro terrain.jaz1259 wrote:I think im definately going to give it a go next time round think it would be a good weekend. Is it a good laugh camping on evening is everyone friendly
Just make yourself known before you go, register on the rally moto forum, say hi and hook up with us when you get there.
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Money wise, as gooner says, there is your entry, then fuel to get there and for the bike, and parts if you need them. Camping is free/included at kielder, ryedale. Good way to keep the cost down is travel with others in a van or car with trailer etc. Makes a big difference if it's a long way from home.
Re: Who wants to race in UK rallies (Hafren/Cambrian etc) and doesn't? can't? won't?
Camping at the Pikes Peak event was a bit grim but we parked up at the top of the track where a lot of people were parking, threw up the gazebo, gathered some firewood and got on with it.jaz1259 wrote:I think im definately going to give it a go next time round think it would be a good weekend. Is it a good laugh camping on evening is everyone friendly
There's usually a burger van in the morning where you can grab something to eat and get a brew if you don't want to bring your own stove and if it's a cold morning any hangover soon fades away.