Just came across the video. Thank you both. Great information. Trials is a niche market and not as common as other forms of riding. I would love to see more and hope this and other videos are pushed to the masses. Briefly owned a GASGAS Contact 250 in the US. Planning to purchase another GASGAS once I get back in 2022. I enjoyed and appreciate your time and information in the video.
I sure love riding trials bikes. Been riding them since 1972 and never competed in an event. I just love them in the woods and on the coal piles. Started out on a Yamaha TY and currently riding a Gasser 300
That's great! I just recieved my front caliper from the hell team! Was concerned because of the lock downs, but they got it to the US In very good timing
Thanks for highlighting the sport some! :) The video was a bit heavy on the GASGAS sales pitch, but other than that there was also some good general info.
Even when riding normally it really helps having the extra space to move around and if you fall off its easier to jump off the bike to the side. You can get seats for them if people really want them for things like trail riding.
lol...the "expert" explains the nomenclature that we "compete in Trials", but we "ride a Trial bike"...then promptly says "most trials bikes"...BTW, I completely disagree with him...they have been called Trials bikes since I was a teenager in the 60's and the events have also been called Trials events. Let's respect tradition and call them Trials bikes.
The short loop of music repeating is like someone constantly ringing your doorbell while you are enjoying a movie.
Just came across the video. Thank you both. Great information. Trials is a niche market and not as common as other forms of riding. I would love to see more and hope this and other videos are pushed to the masses. Briefly owned a GASGAS Contact 250 in the US. Planning to purchase another GASGAS once I get back in 2022. I enjoyed and appreciate your time and information in the video.
I sure love riding trials bikes. Been riding them since 1972 and never competed in an event. I just love them in the woods and on the coal piles. Started out on a Yamaha TY and currently riding a Gasser 300
This just popped up I don’t have time to watch it now but I bet its good will watch later.
That's great! I just recieved my front caliper from the hell team! Was concerned because of the lock downs, but they got it to the US In very good timing
Thanks for highlighting the sport some! :) The video was a bit heavy on the GASGAS sales pitch, but other than that there was also some good general info.
Where can I get one in California
Nice bikes...love the idea of trials but, why not the seat, we're not all competing...
Even when riding normally it really helps having the extra space to move around and if you fall off its easier to jump off the bike to the side.
You can get seats for them if people really want them for things like trail riding.
the Gas Gas txt racing can be adapted for trial-excursions with the Gas Gas contact 280 seat. That's what I did with mine.
Ah yes pacific Park, where tracks go from 0 to 100 in difficulty and nothing in between
lol...the "expert" explains the nomenclature that we "compete in Trials", but we "ride a Trial bike"...then promptly says "most trials bikes"...BTW, I completely disagree with him...they have been called Trials bikes since I was a teenager in the 60's and the events have also been called Trials events. Let's respect tradition and call them Trials bikes.
I had to stop watching an informative video because of that high pitched beep beep in the background.
Betas and shercos are better