How's it goin guys? Very new to the Trails scene want to find a bike to help my skills in the enduro side of things for next year... I am 6'4" about 90kg's and i live in perth. Still an Apprentise so cost cant be too big, obviously parts arnt goin to be the easiest things to find but i am sure there is a few people that have got this down to an art.
Cheers Heaps
Damo
Help Finding The Right Bike PLEASE!
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Re: Help Finding The Right Bike PLEASE!
Damo,
its a big world out there in the Trials world..Go to a trial, see if you can ride a couple of bikes, both old and new. I've been riding a Yamaha TY250a and recently a 03 Sherco 250, chalk and cheese between the two. But both very competitive. Obviously $$$ do come into it of course, check out the Bikes for sale here, talk to a couple of owners.
its a big world out there in the Trials world..Go to a trial, see if you can ride a couple of bikes, both old and new. I've been riding a Yamaha TY250a and recently a 03 Sherco 250, chalk and cheese between the two. But both very competitive. Obviously $$$ do come into it of course, check out the Bikes for sale here, talk to a couple of owners.
Feet up, as always!
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Re: Help Finding The Right Bike PLEASE!
As a recent recruit to the twin shock scene I reckon the advice provided by Stu is spot on.
I'm 6ft 4inches and did weigh 115 kgs when i started Im now 95kgs....
A couple of observations - at our height ergos maybe more important than performance ie a tall bar and low and backwards located foot pegs maybe more important than a bigger engine.
I started on a ty 250s and Monty 349s [borrowed from David Lahey] and then got a mates Ty175 going to use regularly.
Opposite to some advice the 175 is all you need as a clubman and a excellent machine.
Try and buy something that is ready to go rather than a cheapie that needs a bit of work!!!!! that "bit of work" could be $2500.
Look at the coaching tips on this forum and trials central forums as well - some really good stuff there and some real eye openers for a rider of 32 odd years this has made me be a better all round rider - roadies and trail bikes included.
I'm 6ft 4inches and did weigh 115 kgs when i started Im now 95kgs....
A couple of observations - at our height ergos maybe more important than performance ie a tall bar and low and backwards located foot pegs maybe more important than a bigger engine.
I started on a ty 250s and Monty 349s [borrowed from David Lahey] and then got a mates Ty175 going to use regularly.
Opposite to some advice the 175 is all you need as a clubman and a excellent machine.
Try and buy something that is ready to go rather than a cheapie that needs a bit of work!!!!! that "bit of work" could be $2500.
Look at the coaching tips on this forum and trials central forums as well - some really good stuff there and some real eye openers for a rider of 32 odd years this has made me be a better all round rider - roadies and trail bikes included.
I'd rather be a D grade participant than an A grade spectator....
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Re: Help Finding The Right Bike PLEASE!
Howdy Y'all,
My advice: don't buy a twinshock! Buy something that has decent suspension, good brakes and a light clutch. Once you have it, * the timing, and fit a slow throttle. You will go so much further, so much quicker.
Not only that, so much easier to find parts for a modern. As far as which modern, ride a few and see what you like the best.
Cheers,
Your friendly neighbourhood KawiMan
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My advice: don't buy a twinshock! Buy something that has decent suspension, good brakes and a light clutch. Once you have it, * the timing, and fit a slow throttle. You will go so much further, so much quicker.
Not only that, so much easier to find parts for a modern. As far as which modern, ride a few and see what you like the best.
Cheers,
Your friendly neighbourhood KawiMan
Scorps
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Re: Help Finding The Right Bike PLEASE!
Cheers heaps, i suppose its time to go looking for some bikes to try out. Went riding today on the 530 and i love my hydraulic clutch so that is something i will most certainly be looking for. Also went and saw the crusty demon's last night and the freestyle trails guy treated me to some awesome trails (backflips off of a 30cm kicker)etc. But by the sounds of it, its the same as the enduro scene no one brand has the upper hand its just personal preference.
Thanks for the help.
Damo
Thanks for the help.
Damo
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