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New off road transport
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:47 pm
by pablo
After many years of faithfull service my WR250 went today. It was a cracking bike,easy to ride, and lookafter. I'm not doing as much of the snotty bog surfing type of riding I used to do, so it's being replaced by a KTM 400 exc, better suited to the long hard surface riding I'm doing now.
I had a 450 a few years ago, it was just a bit too edgy, whereas the 400 is pokey, but a bit more civilized.
Cracking bog surfer.
The new girl. Debut tomorrow morning.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:12 pm
by 375
The problem is it will get all dirty
If i had roads/tracks like in the top picture i wouldnt hesitate to get one
but all i have is every bit of green space is being built on or you get nicked and then be portrayed as some hooligan on a bike.
Enjoy your ride, hope it stops rainning

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:47 pm
by john-b
I keep meaning to have a go at green laning, i think i need to join a club or something. The other problem is i only really have spare time over winter when the weather is crap

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:00 pm
by pablo
375 wrote:The problem is it will get all dirty
Enjoy your ride, hope it stops rainning

The top photo was on the Isle of Man. A great place for trail riding. We still have a fair bit to go at up here but it's under threat from those who can't tollerate the thought that they might encounter a motorcycle, and the undesirable that might be riding it.
I hope it's still raining tomorrow 375, cos it'll keep the bobbly hatters in the tea rooms.
Here's another pic of my 450, just after it shot me straight out the front door.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:52 am
by garye345
Well tidy Pablo,got to be the best looking road legal bikes them KTM's.
As a previous poster put,its the plod that put most folk off owning a duely,
Who do you go out with,are you with a club?
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:55 pm
by pablo
garye345 wrote:Well tidy Pablo,got to be the best looking road legal bikes them KTM's.
As a previous poster put,its the plod that put most folk off owning a duely,
Who do you go out with,are you with a club?
I agree KTM's are very easy on the eye.
Trail riding has been through a real tough time over the last 10yrs. A lot of idiots on illegal bikes riding illegal routes were causing problems, and it made it easy for the antis (mainly the ramblers)

to try and ban all recreational use of motor vehicles in the countryside. It's better now, but there's still opposition from the bobbly hat brigade to what is a perfectly legitimate activity.
It really makes me angry when I come across this intollerance. I work hard all week, and unwind in a way that works for me. I resent their view that the countryside can only be enjoyed in freshly dubbined boots, carrying a tartan flask of earl grey.
It's big enough for everyone, and we have so few rights of way open to us now because of their spitefull and prejudiced action. Live and let live I say.
Anyway before I get properly revved up

The TRF Trail riders fellowship, have fought tirelessly to preserve byways. They are the people to get in touch with if you want to get out.
We had a great day yesterday, covered bits of Co Durham, Northumberland, and Cumbria. Rained like hell all day, got back freezing cold soaking wet, and filthy dirty. MINT. We bumbed into farmers, shooters, and horse riders, and exchanged pleasantries with them all. Not a bobbly hatter oot all day

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:21 pm
by 375
Couldn't handle that getting it dirty, but could green lane in the summer

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:07 pm
by Top-shaggy
pablo wrote:
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Rained like hell all day, got back freezing cold soaking wet, and filthy dirty. MINT. We bumbed into farmers, shooters, and horse riders, and exchanged pleasantries with them all. Not a bobbly hatter oot all day :
Sounds fantastic !!!
What a great day out =D>
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:57 pm
by garye345
TRF,they meet first thurs in a boozer at bradford,i just keep forgeting to go on that thurs.
First time i went "offroad" got an ASBO,3 normal dressed coppers in the bushers(spotters)and one on a quad.I just thought they were stashing gear or somert........
Must remember 1st thursday!

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:58 pm
by pablo
garye345 wrote: I just thought they were stashing gear or somert........
Class

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 6:37 pm
by 375
Sounds like the coppers are rushed of there feet

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:15 pm
by Howie
It's better now, but there's still opposition from the bobbly hat brigade to what is a perfectly legitimate activity.
Trouble with the ramblers is some of them have a 'holier than thou' attitude.
Last year we were camping just outside Ripon (we seem to go there every year, its brilliant, got its own bar, fishing lake, couple of play areas for the kids, big screen tv for the footie) & decided to have a walk to a local pub.
We took an off road route because of the amount of kids & dogs with us & were passed on the way to the pub & on the way back by about a dozen or so greenlaners.
They slowed well before they got to us, gave us all a freindly wave (the kids were right made up with that

) & didn't razz it till they were well past us.
At the pub, I got talking to a few people (turns out they were 'every opportunity' ramblers) & all they did was moan about the amount of 'bikers' using THEIR route.
I couldn't be arsed to tell them I love my bikes

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:53 pm
by pablo
Howie. I've seen the day when I would've responded to them, but now, like you I can't be arsed.
It wouldn't do anygood anyway.
A few more summers like this one, and we won't have to worry about them
