NOoooooooooooooooooooooo! Not a bloody chance! For me these are two completely different pass times. If you think you can't ride the trails in the uk then MOVE there's plenty of room out here and no restriction at all.
Besides I won't pay 5k for a motorbike so there no chance at all of me shelling out 5k for something you have to peddle.
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You are in the dark ages then, sircaptinktm wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:09 am NOoooooooooooooooooooooo! Not a bloody chance! For me these are two completely different pass times. If you think you can't ride the trails in the uk then MOVE there's plenty of room out here and no restriction at all.
Besides I won't pay 5k for a motorbike so there no chance at all of me shelling out 5k for something you have to peddle.
Cycling is all the rage in UK
MTB in UK is taking over, for trails now
Some of the TRF groups now have a eMTB section for members who have electric bikes and they meet up for eMTB rides one week and trail rides on enduro bikes the next week
Different, but similar
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Don't have an ebike yet, pedal power around Normandy after catching train to Portsmouth and going over on the ferry to Caen.johnnyboxer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 8:58 amI can see what you meanvideoman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 8:54 am Very nice bike and hope you get lots of enjoyment out of it.
As you say the trails have become so restricted now for motorised vehicles this opens up an all new chance to ride wherever you want more or less.
This year I have covered around 450 miles on my VFR800 and over 3500 miles cycling on my bikes including a 500 mile tour around Normandy.
Looks like the motorbike will be going after Christmas as I have lost all interest in it.
Did you cycle around Normandy or a normal bike or your ebike?
Cycling allows you to get to different places, especially off the road now
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Ah fashion! Oh and if the TRF condone it then another good reason for me not to.johnnyboxer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:13 amYou are in the dark ages then, sircaptinktm wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:09 am NOoooooooooooooooooooooo! Not a bloody chance! For me these are two completely different pass times. If you think you can't ride the trails in the uk then MOVE there's plenty of room out here and no restriction at all.
Besides I won't pay 5k for a motorbike so there no chance at all of me shelling out 5k for something you have to peddle.
Cycling is all the rage in UK
MTB in UK is taking over, for trails now
Some of the TRF groups now have a eMTB section for members who have electric bikes and they meet up for eMTB rides one week and trail rides on enduro bikes the next week
Different, but similar
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Can't beat the TRF
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ive had one for a whiie
here in the flatlands of lancashire there is pretty much nothing in the way of trails but therer is a myriad of footpaths bridleways and stuff you can zoom in on on google earth .its also a bit like having a excercise bike that scrolls the countryside before you ..with the four assist levels you can work as hard as you want or as little as you want ..it gives me all the things about a pushbike i like without the horrible punishing slogs that come with the package ..bloody amazing what you can find with a landranger sat nav ....
feckin heavy biuke to lift over styles ...cant do that with me dirtbikes
turns out i have a fetish for following canal towpaths of which we have severel on me doorstep ..
rode the suspension one on test in the woods at the leisure lakes and its brilliant ..but i dont think ill be a proiper mountain biker its pretty scary stuff and i dont think id have the legs or lungs for the extream stuff ..iso i decided on a hybrid
...nicer on the road sections but still more than capable of dicking around in the woods ..wet grass canal towpaths that kind of thing ..pretty capable and has tyres that are up to the job
i like me comforts so i wanted one with a rack and panniers too ...got to be able to carry me brew stuff and simple things like removing layers of clothing ..or putting em on ...im cycling in army leggings and fishemans wellies this weather and splashing through everyhing ...its ace
fitted a full braap 1100 lumin light ..lasts for two hours on full power as i dont want to be trapped indoors on the winter nights ...had a few nocturnal adventures already
i think johnyy has the two stroke ktm version ..mine is more 650dakar type .. ..im doing quite big hours on mine love it to peices
looks like a cube bike johnny ..?? either way its is a lovely machine ..enjoy ...keep us posted
DSC_0819 by minkyhead56, on Flickr
here in the flatlands of lancashire there is pretty much nothing in the way of trails but therer is a myriad of footpaths bridleways and stuff you can zoom in on on google earth .its also a bit like having a excercise bike that scrolls the countryside before you ..with the four assist levels you can work as hard as you want or as little as you want ..it gives me all the things about a pushbike i like without the horrible punishing slogs that come with the package ..bloody amazing what you can find with a landranger sat nav ....
feckin heavy biuke to lift over styles ...cant do that with me dirtbikes
turns out i have a fetish for following canal towpaths of which we have severel on me doorstep ..
rode the suspension one on test in the woods at the leisure lakes and its brilliant ..but i dont think ill be a proiper mountain biker its pretty scary stuff and i dont think id have the legs or lungs for the extream stuff ..iso i decided on a hybrid
...nicer on the road sections but still more than capable of dicking around in the woods ..wet grass canal towpaths that kind of thing ..pretty capable and has tyres that are up to the job
i like me comforts so i wanted one with a rack and panniers too ...got to be able to carry me brew stuff and simple things like removing layers of clothing ..or putting em on ...im cycling in army leggings and fishemans wellies this weather and splashing through everyhing ...its ace
fitted a full braap 1100 lumin light ..lasts for two hours on full power as i dont want to be trapped indoors on the winter nights ...had a few nocturnal adventures already
i think johnyy has the two stroke ktm version ..mine is more 650dakar type .. ..im doing quite big hours on mine love it to peices
looks like a cube bike johnny ..?? either way its is a lovely machine ..enjoy ...keep us posted
DSC_0819 by minkyhead56, on Flickr
whats the wether forcast ..wheres me map
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I love the bike Johnny and totally agree it will/may be the only way to ride trails in a few years. The signage on Peak trails does say Motorised vehicles prohibited though and I wonder how long it will be before the walking deadheads start a campaign against motorised cyclists. Good luck and good health to yer.
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I agree, it's looking like the future for trail riding. I've been eyeing up a few but the one that's caught my eye is the Sur Ron Firefly. Not available here yet (as far as I know) unless you import direct from China. Available in the USA now and pretty reasonably priced at under $3400.
https://lunacycle.com/luna-sur-ron-dirt-mx-ebike/
https://lunacycle.com/luna-sur-ron-dirt-mx-ebike/
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that looks awsome good fun for 2800 quid ...i guess it needs road reistration tax licence cbt? and ..insurance for tar but it shouldnt be a big extra cost ....Dansin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:26 am I agree, it's looking like the future for trail riding. I've been eyeing up a few but the one that's caught my eye is the Sur Ron Firefly. Not available here yet (as far as I know) unless you import direct from China. Available in the USA now and pretty reasonably priced at under $3400.
https://lunacycle.com/luna-sur-ron-dirt-mx-ebike/
seems to have a fair dollop of value in it
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minkyhead wrote:ive had one for a whiie
here in the flatlands of lancashire there is pretty much nothing in the way of trails but therer is a myriad of footpaths bridleways and stuff you can zoom in on on google earth .its also a bit like having a excercise bike that scrolls the countryside before you ..with the four assist levels you can work as hard as you want or as little as you want ..it gives me all the things about a pushbike i like without the horrible punishing slogs that come with the package ..bloody amazing what you can find with a landranger sat nav ....
feckin heavy biuke to lift over styles ...cant do that with me dirtbikes
turns out i have a fetish for following canal towpaths of which we have severel on me doorstep ..
rode the suspension one on test in the woods at the leisure lakes and its brilliant ..but i dont think ill be a proiper mountain biker its pretty scary stuff and i dont think id have the legs or lungs for the extream stuff ..iso i decided on a hybrid
...nicer on the road sections but still more than capable of dicking around in the woods ..wet grass canal towpaths that kind of thing ..pretty capable and has tyres that are up to the job
i like me comforts so i wanted one with a rack and panniers too ...got to be able to carry me brew stuff and simple things like removing layers of clothing ..or putting em on ...im cycling in army leggings and fishemans wellies this weather and splashing through everyhing ...its ace
fitted a full braap 1100 lumin light ..lasts for two hours on full power as i dont want to be trapped indoors on the winter nights ...had a few nocturnal adventures already
i think johnyy has the two stroke ktm version ..mine is more 650dakar type .. ..im doing quite big hours on mine love it to peices
looks like a cube bike johnny ..?? either way its is a lovely machine ..enjoy ...keep us posted
DSC_0819 by minkyhead56, on Flickr
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Like your style too - opens up more routes on 2 wheels
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