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nklr - trials in america
Wonder why this sport didn't catch on larger in America. Was watching some
other KLR video and saw a link for Trails and spent an hour checking out
these
guys. Looks like the bikes are small and would be a blast to play
around with.
Last, anyone know where any trials type events in the Dallas/FTWorth area
coming up as was thinking it would be cool to watch in person, never have!
Jim
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nklr - trials in america
I've spectated at a couple of them and agree that observed trials is very
interesting.
The closest event I could find for you is in Blackwell, TX, the last weekend of
April.
http://mototrial.us/schedule
Mike Martin,
Louisville, KY
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From: Jim Douglas
Wonder why this sport didn't catch on larger in America. Was watching some
other KLR video and saw a link for Trails and spent an hour checking out
these
guys. Looks like the bikes are small and would be a blast to play
around with.
Last, anyone know where any trials type events in the Dallas/FTWorth area
coming up as was thinking it would be cool to watch in person, never have!
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Look up North Texas Trials Association. I friend started that club years ago (probably 1970) and I designed a patch for them. I tried riding trials with my Hodaka, but I was no match for the Montesa Cotas and Bultaco Sherpa T's they rode back then. Here is a link.
http://www.ntxtrials.com/web_newsletters/APR05_flyers.pdf
They are some of the most fun bikes you will ever ride (slow) and will climb anything. I have another friend that still actively rides with them.
Criswell
On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Jim Douglas wrote: > Wonder why this sport didn't catch on larger in America. Was watching some > other KLR video and saw a link for Trails and spent an hour checking out > these > guys. Looks like the bikes are small and would be a blast to play > around with. > > Last, anyone know where any trials type events in the Dallas/FTWorth area > coming up as was thinking it would be cool to watch in person, never have! > > Jim > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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I guess I'm lucky. They have trials events 1/4 mile through the woods from my house. $2 to get in (last time I actually paid) http://www.candytownmc.org/
This area is part of a geological formation that includes rock features that are through out the Gettysburg Battlefield (30 miles west of here) and in particular Devil's Den. Called baked Diabase, iron stone, etc.
Anyway, the area is poor for farming, has a high water table (won't perc for a septic - sand mounds required), the state has designated part of that area as state game lands (good for white tailed deer and squirrels), and is the home to the lower ragged edge of society (like me)(you often get the sense that the freezer is getting filled with deer meat on moon lit nights), but it is a hell of a place to get really dirty and muddy on a trials bike.
Trials is a young man's sport.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jim Douglas wrote: > > Wonder why this sport didn't catch on larger in America. Was watching some > other KLR video and saw a link for Trails and spent an hour checking out > these > guys. Looks like the bikes are small and would be a blast to play > around with. > > Last, anyone know where any trials type events in the Dallas/FTWorth area > coming up as was thinking it would be cool to watch in person, never have! > > Jim >
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Besides - those Spanish bike names were all sexy and the bikes looked the business. The good ol days.
Just checked and there's a handful of vintage, class A and beginner trials events in CA throughout the year. Believe in No. CA the Donner Ski Ranch event is a big one.
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I've waited to see if anyone jumps in with this one, but since it isn't Texas,
as the original poster requested, maybe it didn't fit. So be it, here goes
anyway. If you are in the East, especially the South East check out the TRial
Training Center in Sequatchie Tennessee.
(http://trialstrainingcenter.com/about-us/)
They've held National and International events there in the last few years, plus
you can go there, rent a Trials Bike and learn to do it your own bad self. Here
is a copy of their 2011 Calendar:
2011 Schedule
2011 Schedule of Events at the Trials Training Center:
* Trials Training Days March 26/27
* Spring Splash May 28/29 (STRA)
* Anniversary Ride May 30 (street bike)
* AMA/NATC MotoTrial Rounds 5-7, June 25, 26, 27
* Family Camp: June 28-July 1
* AMA/NATC Youth National, Women s Open: July 2-4
* Bicycle Trials: North American Trials Series (NATS) July 2
* ITSA Trial July 9-10
* EnduroTrial August 27/28
* AHRMA National October 1-2
* The Fall 58K October 22/23 (STRA) Enjoy. These guys are truly amazing on
two wheels.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR - Trials In America
Besides - those Spanish bike names were all sexy and the bikes looked the
business. The good ol days.
Just checked and there's a handful of vintage, class A and beginner trials
events in CA throughout the year. Believe in No. CA the Donner Ski Ranch event
is a big one.
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I rode trials back in the day on my Montesa Cota 123 (wish I had kept
that bike). On my first and only Observed Trials event - Candytown,
Hershey PA - I took first place on it. Still have the trophy. At the
time, Enduro riding was my passion, so I never got serious about Trials.
I still have a 1978 Montesa Cota 348, but I am nowhere near the rider I
used to be.
As the years went by, I wasn't paying much attention to the evolution of
Trials bikes and by the late 90s I was wondering what the heck happened
to the seats on them! They evolved from a tiny padded seat to what is
little more than a strip of rubber on the fender today.
Mike
On 3/7/2011 10:58 AM, cycletip wrote: > > Besides - those Spanish bike names were all sexy and the bikes looked > the business. The good ol days. > > Just checked and there's a handful of vintage, class A and beginner > trials events in CA throughout the year. Believe in No. CA the Donner > Ski Ranch event is a big one. > >
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looking for kevin, 2006 for sale
I have a 2006 for sale and an email was sent by a "Kevin" who was interested. I've tried to respond but can't get through. Kevin, if you see this contact me at: dseidman305@...
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