Using a trailbike
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:03 pm
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
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