Having written quite a number of 2000-4000 word ride reports for my DSMRA ride group I can appreciate the effort that goes into your essays. Keep it comming I enjoy them. I am also sure that all of us can see ourselves in your comments, I know I can. Lust and envy, I know the psychotic feelings well.
Oh and by the way, he who dies with the most twinshocks wins but David Lahey has too much of a head start on me, so I have a challenge on my hands. I have only been riding trials for 18 months and have already collected three twinshocks (looking for number 4) and one modern. My twinshocks understand me more and treat me better.
Starky
Starky When competing in a trial, I don't suffer from nerves, I get way too excited for that stuff!!!!
Starky wrote:Oh and by the way, he who dies with the most twinshocks wins but David Lahey has too much of a head start on me, so I have a challenge on my hands. I have only been riding trials for 18 months and have already collected three twinshocks (looking for number 4) and one modern. My twinshocks understand me more and treat me better. Starky
Don't worry Starky. At the rate you are going, you will have more twinshocks than me quite soon. There was always a personal list of bikes I coveted as a kid and I've got them all so have stopped looking. The only one that hasn't seen the light of day in competition yet is a M198 Sherpa T which has been getting restored for the past 2 years so far and my goal is to finish it in time for Brooweena next year. David