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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    what happens when I take my penny thick road tires onto sand? and more importantly, up and around grassy hills.
    It must be possible, because I saw it in that excellent and completely accurate movie "Torque".
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    ....**imagines big knobbly offroad tires on a road bike errrr**

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    Quote Originally Posted by markauckland
    ....**imagines big knobbly offroad tires on a road bike errrr**
    Have you not seen Mission Impossible 2? Somehow those bikes magically go from knobblies to streets in mere seconds without stopping lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH
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    Sccrrsssccchhh Mr $kid here, is that next the gixxer replacement plastics counter?, over. Sccrrsssccchhh

    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    For someone restricted to 250cc dual purpose has to be MUCH more fun than sports bikes. And less expensive and less painful. And you'll learn more about real riding in one afternoon on a beach or bush track than in a month of squidding .
    I'd agree. A JewelSpots is pretty much the perfect bike to learn riding skills on. They are slightly underpowered compared to a 600cc traily, but they make up for their lack of power in being able to go places mine cant.

    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    talk to mr skid... he had a CBR250 moto-cross spec and now has an XT600, not particularly sure of his reasons but he did ride on the beach when we stopped on the kaiaua ride
    Very few people are sure of my reasons, least of all myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    man looks like im going to have fun next weekend.

    no-one else wants to join me?

    might need a car for when I break my bike lol
    You mean this weekend comming? I could probably find the time to do some crashing with you. I'll bring the cable ties and gaffa tape. Can you bring the sticking plasters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid
    Sccrrsssccchhh Mr $kid here, is that next the gixxer replacement plastics counter?, over. Sccrrsssccchhh

    I'd agree. A JewelSpots is pretty much the perfect bike to learn riding skills on. They are slightly underpowered compared to a 600cc traily, but they make up for their lack of power in being able to go places mine cant.

    Very few people are sure of my reasons, least of all myself.


    You mean this weekend comming? I could probably find the time to do some crashing with you. I'll bring the cable ties and gaffa tape. Can you bring the sticking plasters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH
    The Dark Lord reveals himself....

    Should I arrange for SpeedMedic/Riff to be near Muriwai then?
    hehe

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    I turned the RF around on some mushy ground the other day...

    Front wheel turned into a plow, and the rear simply spun happily where it was...

    My two kids (on board at the time) thought it was great. I just wanted to keep any momentum I had so I'd get back onto the damned gravel...

    then shot back 2 mins later to apologise to the neighbour who owned the greass is question...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Have you not seen Mission Impossible 2? Somehow those bikes magically go from knobblies to streets in mere seconds without stopping lol.
    I worte to MCN ni the UK about this. They sent me a picture of the triupmh speed triple, one with knobblys and one with road tyres. Loved it how Triumph are making bullet proof bikes now.
    The real mystery is how come that fat bastard Hurley has never lost any weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    what happens when I take my penny thick road tires onto sand? and more importantly, up and around grassy hills.

    can I do it or should I buy a motard....

    I was thinking it would be fun to ride around off road a bit, over some country hillside and forest etc.
    Back in the '70s, when Noah was learning to ride the Ark, trailbikes were TheNextBigThing. Unfortunately, unlike most of my mates with trailies, I had a road bike - a CB175. Ah, what the heck - I rode it in the dirt anyway, even attempting Mt Tarawera on one occasion (got most of the way up). Your bike should be a doddle in comparison - for a start, it's much lighter.

    Anyway - enough of this talk about dirt riding. I've already got a hankering for another dirt bike or Adventurator, espeically after Oscar's post, and I've a feeling the vifferbabe won't let me sell our bike.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Y'might want to fold the mirrors back though. Mirrors are the pigs arse off road, always hitting branches, getting tangled in stuff, and when you go down (as you will), you can guarantee that the mirror will whistle up a rock to fall on.

    Like Mr Vifferman - I'm getting nostalgic twinges for off roading. D'you know there's only ONE XT600 on Trademe at present ? And blurdy dear.

    Whats a good two smoker off roader trials-like adventurey type bike thesedays, anyway? That doesn't cost a testicle? 250 cc , always like 250's for off road, big enough to cope and light enough not to be a pain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Whats a good two smoker off roader trials-like adventurey type bike thesedays, anyway? That doesn't cost a testicle? 250 cc , always like 250's for off road, big enough to cope and light enough not to be a pain.
    The DT230 of course,built on a 125 platform it's still reasonably light,and has enough power to run with 400cc 4 strokes,enough top end to do the Imperial Ton and electric start for us stiff hip old farts....and an 865mm trail bike seat height. (I got a revue on it now) and as an added bonus - now that I've got mine prices are dropping rapidly

    Sounds like you need a Pampera,go and have a look at Mt Eden's one.But by all accounts the DT230 is the better trail and road bike.

    All pretty pricey for a play bike though....if I hadn't of been wanting a road legal bike that needed some poke - there are a lot of really,really good cond DT175s for good prices on the market.Old school,but better than the dumb ER185.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Like Mr Vifferman - I'm getting nostalgic twinges for off roading. D'you know there's only ONE XT600 on Trademe at present ? And blurdy dear.
    Don't be disheartened. The XT600 is the standard issue bike for rental companies in NZ. They are out there if you keep your eyes open..
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