Nothing. I'll be riding it later though just to keep @Clov!s happy
It could do with a wash but it's pointless with the weather and mileage going on at the minute.
Almost 1000 miles on the clock, most of those are motorway miles. Have to take it easy for the first 600 miles too (<5k rpm) which sort of takes the fun out of any blasts.Rubber looks unused, haven't you ridden it yet? Looks nice btw.
Almost 1000 miles on the clock, most of those are motorway miles. Have to take it easy for the first 600 miles too (<5k rpm) which sort of takes the fun out of any blasts.
Working on getting my confidence up in the wet next
I cant see your image, but it's surprising what a trials bike will just ride straight over with almost no lift. There's a rock at my practice ground that must be a good couple of feet and I can ride directly over it with the slightest bit of throttle input without hitting the bash plate.Finally grew a pair and attempted to get up a small rock, used a kicker first to make it look nicer and get some practice pulling the front up.
Once I'd done it a few times I removed the kicker and gave it a go.
Took a vid and went around a few times and I think my technique is right.
I'm a little early lifting the front though so it clears the rock rather than bouncing off the top edge. This means I don't get that extra height needed for the bash plate to clear every time.
Still, its progress and will give me the confidence to try some bigger rocks next time.
I cant see your image, but it's surprising what a trials bike will just ride straight over with almost no lift. There's a rock at my practice ground that must be a good couple of feet and I can ride directly over it with the slightest bit of throttle input without hitting the bash plate.