slow ride club
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:45 pm
So far, i'm the only member.
I guess I should get another trials bike and try the discipline for real but for now I find myself plonking around the house on my dirtbike going as slow as possible. I still get my heart rate up and I'm overheating my 300 if I putt around too long. I bought a pair of electric pit bikes and they have turned out to be ideal for this activity.
If anyone is bored and wants to see if they are slower than me, let me know. Bring your bike or use one of mine. I'd especially like to have some advice from some trials riders as to which obstacles I have at my disposal are worth preserving or developing. I have a plethora of large boulders to configure and some are already tastefully stacked about 4 feet high.
Alternatively, post pics of your own backyard skills training obstacles to spread some ideas.
http://www.DAMNriders.org/download/file ... iew&id=869
http://www.DAMNriders.org/download/file ... iew&id=870
I guess I should get another trials bike and try the discipline for real but for now I find myself plonking around the house on my dirtbike going as slow as possible. I still get my heart rate up and I'm overheating my 300 if I putt around too long. I bought a pair of electric pit bikes and they have turned out to be ideal for this activity.
If anyone is bored and wants to see if they are slower than me, let me know. Bring your bike or use one of mine. I'd especially like to have some advice from some trials riders as to which obstacles I have at my disposal are worth preserving or developing. I have a plethora of large boulders to configure and some are already tastefully stacked about 4 feet high.
Alternatively, post pics of your own backyard skills training obstacles to spread some ideas.
http://www.DAMNriders.org/download/file ... iew&id=869
http://www.DAMNriders.org/download/file ... iew&id=870