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Using a trailbike

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:03 pm
by Dr Peter
So, forgive me if I am commiting a cardinal sin. but after a very long time away from dirt bikes I went along to a come and try trials day. I liked it, but, asked myself the question, do I go all in for trials or maybe take a bet each way with an old trail bike (a 2002 DT 175 for purely nostalgic reasons)? I'm a pragmatic type and so I take the each way bet with a trail bike.

The DT is geared down (it chased cows slowly in another life) and I have altered things to suit standing up riding. It has recreational registration and knobbies. I have been practicing slipping the clutch and going slow, but little wheelies are a current challenge

I would like to use it to dabble, so to speak, in trials at best, or slow trail riding (some call this cross-training) at most.

Any advice from the forum - am I entirely in the wrong section? Or is it possible to create a starter trials bike from a dual sport? Has anyone else done this? What are the basic steps?

If the bug bites then I reckon a replacement trials bike is on the horizon.

Regards,
Peter

Re: Using a trailbike

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:00 pm
by The Hell Team
Your welcome to ride the Pacific Park Trials Club trial on Dec 3rd (at Pacific Park, South Maroota) on anything you see fit to bring. Just have to make sure it has a MOB kill switch (Man Over Board - lanyard type)

Re: Using a trailbike

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:30 pm
by Dr Peter
All day drive is a bit far, just starting out. Thanks for the tip regarding lanyard, MOB, switches. Don't know much about them.