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  1. But if you want a durable bike, get a Montesa 315R or a 4RT
  2. When money's not an issue I wouldn't go for an older bike. The newer ones ride better. The TXT Pro is the standart model, the racing has some trick parts, for instance Titanium exhaust and the Raga even more trick parts like lighter triple clamps... You could have found this here: http://www.gasgasmot...s/en/trial.html The 280 has a more aggressive power delivery, the 300 is very strong, lots of bottom power but more cotrolable so i'm told (lots of info about this on the Gasgas forum)
  3. I fixed two similar side wall cuts with this: http://www.notubes.c...-Quart-P51.aspx (It's not as sticky as the slime stuff, easyer to remove from the rim) But I don't know if you can get a hold of it. Bij U in zuid afrika :-) It's well known by mountainbikers
  4. "Eee lad, oi 'ad mi'sen a reet good larf. This is what I think it translate to: Hey kerel, daar heb ik eens goed mee gelachen.
  5. When you see that, you don't try to start the engine, you remove the head first to assess the damage, clean everything, repair when necessary and then you try to start her...
  6. Montesa 4RT is a 4-stroke but only needs a gentle push on the kick start
  7. If I didn't have my Bultaco Freeride I would be tempted too. Saw one ridden by a trials minder at our national championship. looks very nimble and a lot of fun...
  8. It comes at about €2/gram saved http://www.futuretrial.com/en/prodotti/sistemi-di-scarico/
  9. Hi jOrdi, the only full carbon exhaust that I can think of, is this (quite expensive) one: Termignoni Titanium Silencer with Carbon sleeve Montesa Cota 4RT
  10. Mixing fuel with two different oils? I wouldn't risk it. It's not worth it.
  11. Suspension setup isn't easy to sum up in a few words as its depends on skill level, riding style, personal taste and such. Here you can find some good tips to get you started: http://www.gasgas.com/Pages/Technical/trials-suspension-tips.html Tire pressure front 0,45 to 0,40 bar rear 0,35 to 0,30 bar
  12. guys

    Raga Rear Brake

    Hi Sting No need to apologize. I never had the pleasure of owning a new trials bike (by my own choice) so I never had to rely on warranty for them. The only thing on Wheels that I ever bought new, was my road motorcycle, a 1988 BMW R80 that I still ride today, and when there was a problem with corrosion when it was just one year old, I asked for the replacement of those parts and got them without much problems. I make my living as a mecanic, so my first instinct, much like yours I gather, is to get the parts and fix the problem so I can ride again. That's why we buy the damn things, right? And altough the trials market is rather small, this is no reason for us accept poor quality but I think we're on the same line on that. I hope you can enjoy your club event and the 2 day trial that are coming up.
  13. Now you mention it, I once read he almost single handedly invented the stop and hop technique
  14. guys

    Raga Rear Brake

    My apologies to Sting for my hard words. I understand where you're coming from as a loyal Gasgas rider, I hope you can also understand my point of view. Guy
  15. guys

    Raga Rear Brake

    Get of your high horse sting I was just saying how it would be in a perfect world, and that Gasgas is responsible for what they sell in the first place, just like any other brand. They select the (FOR INSTANCE!) brake manufacturer, not the customer. I never said that Gasgas (UK or USA) deliver bad service and don't do everything what they can to help the customer. Is it really narrow minded to stand up for your rights?
  16. guys

    Raga Rear Brake

    Of course GasGas ( the manufacturer and the distributors) is responsible in the first place. They put the bike together and in this case used faulty parts as far as I can tell. If a car had serious brake problems due to faulty parts and they want to deliver a proper customer service, they would most likely recall it...
  17. Pssst jOrdi... your English is better than that of some of the natives here ( Google translation) By the way... welcome and have fun on your Beta.
  18. The DVD 'Learning Trial' by Jordi Pascuet has an interesting part on fitness
  19. I know, that's why my comment was only about the sections and the terrain we have to build them in.
 
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