where r u all from?
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From: Parrish, FL
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Trails, Rocks, Curbs....almost over anything really! j/k!
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
"Your Bike Sucks" - Sky Yaeger
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Hi, Dave - welcome to the forums.
I'm down-south a bit from you and am an occasional XC rider (leisure, not racing), but mainly a commuter.
I don't know a lot about trials riding, are there a lot of trials riders in your neck of the woods - I'd imagine downhillers are pretty scarce
Richard
I'm down-south a bit from you and am an occasional XC rider (leisure, not racing), but mainly a commuter.
I don't know a lot about trials riding, are there a lot of trials riders in your neck of the woods - I'd imagine downhillers are pretty scarce

Richard
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From: Norwich, England
Yeah the trials scene is huge over here as is the downhill they both have pretty good TV coverage also its so different over here cus there is a riding place for dirt and street in every city and u dont have to go far to fing new riders check out www.mbuk.com and see what its like over here. DAVE
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From: Euclid, Ohio, USA (Near the Great Lake Erie)
Bikes: Litespeed Classic, C-Dale MT1000, 80's Trek 770, 2005 Raleigh Rush Hour Pro, Fixed
Hey davetrials. Nice to have you aboard. I don't know if you'll find too much in the way of observed trials, but my sons have dabbled in it quite a bit. My oldest has a pretty nice site that you may not have seen.Trials On-Line That's my youngest son in the gallery on the rocks. The oldest (he is webmaster and designer for the site) is in there too. The site was featured a last year in Mountain Biking UK.
I personally haven't tried it except in the backyard on my son's bikes. They both have custom frames and components and have competed a bit. Also have lots of friends that are darn good trials riders.
We are just waiting for spring to arrive here so everyone in the cold midwestern United States can get out and enjoy the day. Currently, snow, cold and wet. Spring is here but you wouldn't know it.
I personally haven't tried it except in the backyard on my son's bikes. They both have custom frames and components and have competed a bit. Also have lots of friends that are darn good trials riders.
We are just waiting for spring to arrive here so everyone in the cold midwestern United States can get out and enjoy the day. Currently, snow, cold and wet. Spring is here but you wouldn't know it.
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From: Norwich, England
YEAH IM 18 IVE BEEN RIDING dh FOR ABOUT 6 YEARS AND TRIALS FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS SO HAVE ANY OF YOU LOT BEEN TO THE NORTH SHORE TRAILS CUS IM COMING OVER WITH A FEW FRIENDS NEXT YEAR AND WAS WONDERING IF THEY ARE AS GOOD AS EVERYONE SAYS. AND IS IT TRUE THAT THEY WERE BAND OR SOMETHING?
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Im 22 from toronto, and ride almost stricktly trials. the trials scene in T.O. is growing rapidly......but its still hard to find shops that carry trials specific bikes and parts. I want to buy a Planet X, or a Orange but theyre hard to find here in Canada.
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From: Churton Park, Wellington, NZ
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Hi Bikeman,
Your sons have talent!
I gave trials a crack a few years back, but never stuck with it...I guess I'm a cross country rider through and through...
Cheers
Rich
Your sons have talent!

I gave trials a crack a few years back, but never stuck with it...I guess I'm a cross country rider through and through...
Cheers
Rich
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I REALLY want to learn trials, i've been saying that for a year, i think this year i will follow through with it. I haven't come across any trials riders here in sudbury, ontario.
Oh and have a great time on the Shore. I haven't been, but people i know say its a dream.
Oh and have a great time on the Shore. I haven't been, but people i know say its a dream.
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From: Norwich, England
most the bike shops over here rcarry trials componats andthere r a few trials shop yeah go for a orange or a pashley ive riden both and there a dream they r truly bike porn or a curtis we have so many trials companys in england. you cant walk through the city centre in n e town without seeing a trials rider. i know a couple of people with brisa`s and they r nice to ride. i ride with a guy with a planet-x red ball and he can side hop up 402 no probs in you want i can get hold of some numbers for bike shops who deliver over seas.
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From: Churton Park, Wellington, NZ
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Hi Dave,
how would you rate yourself as a trials rider? It seems that the sport has a really large number of talented riders in the UK, doing techniques that wouldn't have been tried say three or four years ago!!
Cheers
Rich
how would you rate yourself as a trials rider? It seems that the sport has a really large number of talented riders in the UK, doing techniques that wouldn't have been tried say three or four years ago!!
Cheers
Rich
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that would be awsome....I have only found one store that has 1 Planetx Zebdi for sale for $650 Canadian. trials is still really small in T.O. Which is cool. I've heard bad things about Brisa's. i have a buddy that claims to have gone through 3 brisa frames in the past year. i think the Planet x and Orange are a bit tougher bikes. When i get my scanner up and running, ill post some pics of my rides.
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From: Norwich, England
whats yr e-mail and i`ll send u heaps of info oh yeah if u want to see what were up to in norwich go to www.bashguard.com
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nice site....that crash by martin fricker looks gnarley. bet he wished he was wearing a helmet. Anyways, any info you have would be much appreciated. I'll send you some pics in the next week or so.
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From: Rolla, MO
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Originally posted by Freerider
Hey Dave Trials!
I really want to learn Trials But i Dont Know How. Ive tried Trials online and so on. Can ya send me an e-mail giving basic techniques. Thanks alot!!!
Hey Dave Trials!
I really want to learn Trials But i Dont Know How. Ive tried Trials online and so on. Can ya send me an e-mail giving basic techniques. Thanks alot!!!
There is no way that you could have possibly tried hard or long enough. You just joined the forums and you found out about trialsonline here! Doing something like trials is going to take hours, and hours, and probably years to do some basic stuff.
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