Being of a certain age, bikes like the mono Yamaha, Fantic 301 and Beta TR34 are all too new for my tastes. A thought came to me tonight that the Yamaha DT175 monoshock would fit the specs for that class. I realise that a standard DT175 would be pretty difficult to ride sections on, but with some hypothetical mods, it might just work out OK.
Can anyone see a reason why a monoshock DT175 would not be eligible to compete in air-cooled mono class?
The other bike I though might be a bit of fun to build for this class would be a replica of the Yamaha works cantilever trials bike that Mick Andrews competed on in 1974, before they converted it to a twinshock design.
New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
Rule 23.2.1.1 Classes in Moto-Trials are: j) Air cooled mono shock.
That's it. So technically you could ride an Beta EVO with a TR34 Barrel and Head or similar for the Gas Gas etc.
The basis of the class is good but I think that some more detailed parameters need to be set.
That's it. So technically you could ride an Beta EVO with a TR34 Barrel and Head or similar for the Gas Gas etc.
The basis of the class is good but I think that some more detailed parameters need to be set.
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
I have to say that a TY mono is one of the most forgiving and fun bikes I have ever owned - giving more clubmen success than just about any other model/make of trials bike ever.Mine was a fantastic tool,reliable as a stone and steered/followed cambers better than anything else I rode since starting on twinshocks in the mid 80's.If ever a bike deserved classic status its the Yam mono.
I think a class that allows them is spot on - the more we ride them,the more parts will be made for them - the longer we can enjoy them in use.Leave them in the shed or just restore them and they will die.
I do agree that a replica of what Mick rode in the 70's would be an interesting project.
I think a class that allows them is spot on - the more we ride them,the more parts will be made for them - the longer we can enjoy them in use.Leave them in the shed or just restore them and they will die.
I do agree that a replica of what Mick rode in the 70's would be an interesting project.
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
Having been absent from the trials scene when the TY Mono was released, the same time as the TLR200 and having both in the shed at the moment I had a bit of a comparison ride the other day.
Conclusion how did Honda sell so many of these bikes at the time, its a bit different now that the TY Mono is not in the same class but when they were released why would anyone have bought the Honda (for trials competition) must have been a 4 stroke thing.
The point being there is plenty of TLR's out being ridden and enjoyed but where is all the TY mono's probably decaying in the back of sheds everywhere.
Bring them out and enjoy them and don't make the class rules too stringent we're all out there to have fun aren't we.
Who cares if someone rode a Beta EVO with a TR34 Barrel (whatever that is) just to win the class the more riders out there having fun the better.
Conclusion how did Honda sell so many of these bikes at the time, its a bit different now that the TY Mono is not in the same class but when they were released why would anyone have bought the Honda (for trials competition) must have been a 4 stroke thing.
The point being there is plenty of TLR's out being ridden and enjoyed but where is all the TY mono's probably decaying in the back of sheds everywhere.
Bring them out and enjoy them and don't make the class rules too stringent we're all out there to have fun aren't we.
Who cares if someone rode a Beta EVO with a TR34 Barrel (whatever that is) just to win the class the more riders out there having fun the better.
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
At the end of the day it doesnt matter what bike is being ridden , the best rider will always come out on top. Just look at pre65 at last years aussies......
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
bgradesherco wrote:At the end of the day it doesnt matter what bike is being ridden , the best rider will always come out on top. Just look at pre65 at last years aussies......
bgradesherco I like your sense of humour
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
The Scorpa SY 175 racing, add a bigbore kit. Easy solution, probably not what was intended for the class though
Personally, I would prefer something like the 88-89 RTL 250
Then there is the 89 TLM 260R, should have a few more herbs
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Personally, I would prefer something like the 88-89 RTL 250
Then there is the 89 TLM 260R, should have a few more herbs
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
Steve I thought it was intended to allow the air-cooled Scorpa to compete? Maybe not?
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Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
I've had Beta TR32, TR34, Fantic 305, Fantic 243, TY350S, TY250R & 2 TY250R Pinkies, one of which I still ride often ride in B/Masters Grade - TY Monos 86 onwards (once the rear hub sprocket mounts were beefed up) are just about bullet proof. Don't forget the Fantic 307 & 309's, JCMs, Mecatechno Dragonfly, Merlin, Armstrong, Montesa 304 & later, Aprilia TXR, Honda RTLs, TLMs early Gassers etc etc - just watch the 88 & 89 World Rounds before Beta Zeros, KRoos etc came along - Saunders, Michaud, Girard, Miglio, Bosis, Ahvala & Tarres still rode some very serious sections as did the top UK blokes like Nigel Birkett, Harold Crawford, John Lampkin, Martin Lampkin & Phil Alderson. There was even an '88 TY that I saw finish the SSDT last year quite comfortably. Aircooled mono class is good, but sections need to be easy so that a A/B grader does not get an easy win against a C Grade / Clubman. If you think this through carefully there is no reason why an organising club can't simply give a special award for "Best Aircooled Mono" performance in any class. The last thing we wan't to do is create another "Classic" eligibility nightmare.
Re: New trials class in MA MOMs - air-cooled monoshocks
What do others think about the Scorpa SY 175 being eligible, seems to be amassive gap in build date & technology compared to other brands.
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