Jump to content

hrc2002

Members
  • Posts

    396
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by hrc2002
 
 
  1. Hi there folks, As we have a range of careers on the board, I was just wondering if anyone has done the Microsoft Certified System Administrator course, namely for Windows Server 2003...or any other edition would be helpful. If you have done this, or currently doing it, could you please add me to MSN...I have a few questions that may need more development than a forum discussion. My address is mattio2k [AT] hotmail.com Thanks
  2. Ahoy there shipmates! I'm thinking of purchasing another motorcycle; really getting too old now to be messing about on bikes...doesn't exactly impress the chicks, if you know what I mean. I've never fully left motorcycle trials, I pop onto this site occasionally for a quick read. Although I have lost track of the bikes; basically I want to know which is the bike to go for these days and the price differences for new to second hand. I've obviously prefer second hand because I'd be too scared to ride anything brand new...the first scratch is always the worst. I like the look of the Sherco or Gas Gas, but look a little pricey. So, to evaluate, exactly what has happened over the past 2 years that I should know about concerning bikes?
  3. hrc2002

    New Bike

    In total it worked out at about
  4. hrc2002

    New Bike

    Evenin' All. Treated myself to a new bike Spec for those concerned: Koxx Monsterboy Frame Hope Headset Zoo bars (changing soon for more raise) **** Monty Stem (changing soon for more raise) 07 Echo Lite Forks 07 Hopes (Front and Rear) Chris King Hubs (Front and Rear) Tryall Rims Tryall BB Adamant Cranks
  5. Not really a fleece wearer so its not much of a loss I'll have a polo shirt though if they're available, I seem to remember moaning at Andy at some point and reserving one? (At least I'll have him believe that). Heath, did you ever get back into bike trials? Looks like I missed the SSDT a few months back (5...is that a few? lol), I'll have to journey up there in May next year, I've not been to watch a trial since TC trial, so may aswell make the first one in a while the best one. And I'll ride my little seatless bike and you can all take the p***
  6. Afternoon everyone, Not been on here for a few months, occasional have a peek at the articles and its interesting to see Andy creation grow bigger and better by the month which he undoubtably deserves. Although, I came onto the forum...whats happened?! When the sudden influx of subforums? Maybe its because I'm not used to it but there seems to be a designated forum for every possible subject, and now members as it seems Maybe I don't come on here often enough these days, but I'll make an effort now A bit of a pointless topic now I come to type it out, but hoping someone can update me on a few things. Any TC Trial in the pipeline? Clothing? Future projects?
  7. hrc2002

    Onza T-pro

    Danny is taking a year off the competition...and riding by the look of it, not seen him in ages.
  8. hrc2002

    Onza T-pro

    Not been to competitions yet, but may well do sometime. I just like the street stuff mostly, but no harm in trying a comp. I ride with a few people who you might know from the YMSA comps, Joe Oakley, Joe Eyre, Liam Eyre, Adam Watkinson, Danny Foster. Nah, I don't polish it that much Everything on it is new on this week so it very clean, give it another week and it'll be scratched and chipped to bits
  9. hrc2002

    Onza T-pro

    Evening all, I dont get to post much these days, its a bit difficult to follow or reply to mototrials when you don't ride anymore. I pop in every now and then for a look whats happening, but...I thought you might like to see what I gave up mototrials for. Thats what drains my wages, destroys my body and keeps me occupied these days Some people aren't a fan of the yellow rims, but nevermind, thought you might want a peek Enjoy.
  10. I really wouldn't bother with a bike so cheap, if you can help it. I'm not saying they're bad, but they do require a fair bit of upgrading to get them anywhere near a 'decent' modern bike. Fair enough, you do get your moneys worth, up to an extent, but the parts will be tacky (see onza ) If you can afford to, go the few extra miles and get a bike with a reasonable set up. If you get a Da Bomb, it'll be about 2 months before you want to start upgrading everything on it which will all mount up in to the hundreds. If you can get the hundreds now, spend it and get a better bike.
  11. I don't know what happened there, too enfusiastic to go and it just slipped my mind I hope it does happen, I need something to look forward to to drag me though these next few months...
  12. hrc2002

    Ddg Frame

    Contact the shop you purchased it from and they'll put it right. Either replace the frame, offer a new one half price, or at worst, do nothing.
  13. I'll be there, without the montesa...(Sold it, shhh). But hey, theres booze and thats a good enough warrent for travelling.
  14. Eh? What I'm saying is, if he has a front V brake, running on the cicle 'stick' shaped mount, how is he doing to connect a magura which requires a 2 bolt mount?
  15. Personally, and I know many would disagree, but go for the 2004 models, not the 2005. It'll save you about 10 quid and I think the 05 levers are *****, once the TPA is usless and once it breaks the lever is useless. Whereas the 04's, you can stick a bolt in there and fix it yourself. Although if you're converting from Vee's to HS33's, you are aware that you need magura mounts on the forks? If you don't have Maggie mounts then you can buy an adapter (somewhere) that connects to the Vee mount and allows you to fit a HS33.
  16. hrc2002

    Do Not Bid

    Well, unless he reads this forum theres no problem is there? Thought I'd warn you not to bid to save you the bother and probably a lot of time and money.
  17. hrc2002

    Do Not Bid

    There is currently a Zona ZIP for sale on ebay at about
  18. Risk assessments can be put on to one form and they will probably save your ass in court if something did happen on your site. We seem to be a CLAIM CLAIM CLAIM! culture at the moment and its getting worse, people are walking away with 3 figure compensation gains from the smallest, unconsidered thing, the courts just label that as 'insufficiant risk assessment'. If you were taken to court and produce a risk assessment it will not get you off the hook because you have identified the risk, you need to act on it, eliminate it is possible. To carry out an assessment on an outdoor activity there is so much to consider, too much to consider really, you'd end up writing out a new assessment if it rained and the ground were slippy or something. ------- By the way, if it went to court, you'd be paying damages cost (civil law) and it will probably cost you your land and club.
  19. I write out Risk Assessments for a living (Health and Safety Manager). This however, to me, seems very over the tops that the ACU are asking for Risk Assessments to be recorded. Never had experience in writing one out for a trial, but Risk Assessments are mainly for, obviously, identifying risks and hazards, a trial is a CONSTANT hazard in every sqaure inch of land that it is held on. There are no laws, to my knowledge, of holding a public motorsports event where health and safety is concerned. I personally think that a Risk Assessment for this thing is a pointless task so you may want to write to the ACU and ask for a more specific details on why you should have one. I would imagine that it is more based on the observers and public members of the event and ensuring their safety on your land. Therefore, it makes sence that all sections are taped off to a waist-height level (to avoid tripping and improve visability) aswell of warning of steep drops. Ensuring there are no potental trip hazards on walk ways such as rocks or tree routes. Seperating traffic of motorcycles with pedestrians as much as it is reasonably practicable. Closing off and signing 'no go' areas for motorists and pedestrians. If you want any specific questions on risk assessments feel free to PM me on here, but I would advise you to contact ACU and ask for more details on what it is you should be assessing for/against.
  20. I started on an 05 T-pro, I now have an 06 t-pro (
  21. If you ask me I wouldn't bother with a Monty, not yet anyway, yes, nice bike and well built...but hardly ideal for a 6 year old to learn on, even on the monty 'kids' trial bike...very overpriced for what it is. I have been riding for about 4 or 5 months now on an 05 t-pro, although only last week I snapped the frame, luckily, still on warrenty, though snapping frames are a common problem with the t-pro. However, other onza's are great for learning on and also suitable for a decent rider; I understand onza do a kids bike...and knowing monty, no doubt the onza will be cheaper, and just as good for a younger beginner. I now ride a GU frame, much much better than the pro...but thats another topic.
  22. hrc2002

    Yikes!

    I guess it's a fake...
  23. Blur - Song 2 (Woo Hoo) Always a classic with bike trial vids, explosive, loud, energetic...although i dont think it quite suits a moto-trials video...good edited videos I have seen where they manage to get the video and song hand in hand and make it so that, for example, a back wheel will hit a rail on the 'Hoo' of the song or on every strong drum beat...pretty hard going really, but hey, decent song, should be good?
  24. For the first limited edition Montesa 4 Stroke I find it a little disappointing. I mean, yes, the carbon fibre bits and bobs look nice but its nothing special. In my opinion a complete colour change, some REALLY fancy graphics wouldn't go a miss. Adding a few extra quid on for a few stickers that say 'Limited Edition' is just taking the p***. Yes, ok, some parts like the Carbon Clamps aren't so bad, but in my eyes, this bike is nothing more special then the standard except that theres only 500 made...great. ------- Moan over...*deep breath*
 
×
  • Create New...