Not likely Steve - there is too much flexibilty in a removable towbar. You might be better just biting the bullet and changing it for a fixed towbar / rack. There are a couple of decent retailers in Worksop you could approach for the conversion (Tranker lane and Eastgate)
not so. Anytime you like, Just drag and drop each track in and out of your playlist in itunes on your computer then sync your ipod for an updated version - easy?
Welcome Steve - have a look at your local club - www.mansfieldmauntrials.com - and come along to one of our trials for as much support and advice as you need.
PS. Do you go in the forest lodge? If so you can buy me a beer most evenings!
You don't need to start a new thread for queries like this. Look in the Trials central calendar on the front page, check out individual clubs in your region.....
http://www.acu.org.uk/Centres-Clubs/
or see online TMX whats on this weekend..........
http://www.tmxnews.co.uk/website_content/n...kend/index.html
Or even splash out on a hard copy at the newsagent this friday.
Hello mate and welcome. Can't help you with the Aprilia, but there are some good clubs around Lincs including Lincoln MCC, Banovallum, Pegasus, Humberside Hawks and S****horpe MCC
Two springs will be fine - much easier to use but you will notice some clutch slip if you rev hard in higher gears. Normal trials use is no problem.
What is recommended when you do this is to 'dress' all the tabs on the clutch plates (fibre and metal) to make a smoother action (there are microscopic irregularities on the tabs which unless filed off with a fine tool, impede the smooth clutch engagement)
.Looking at the gouges on the lower legs of my 8 month old bike (courtesy of Derbyshire rockery) those USD forks are not very practical for real world trials. The bike would have been just as nice with standard front forks.