I think that is a wonderful idea. I am new (1 year) to the sport of trials. I have been riding MX for many years I am 35 years old and tired of getting busted up all the time. I went to a world round at Goldendale WA several years ago and remembered how cool I thought it was. Not really having the slightest idea of where to get info and bikes parts... I chose to hunt out the info. I found out that there was a club in my town (spokane). It seems to be more of a underground sport at all levels of the sport (in the US). Just in the short time I have been riding trials I have gotten 2 friends to get trials bikes (both from MX ) and a couple more want to get bikes this season. Many middle aged men and women are getting back on bikes after several years away from the sport. I think that would be a great target audience for people wanting a bit safer alternative to more dangerous types of off roading. I think there are so many people out there don't even realize how easy of a sport it is to get into. And how much fun you can have with nothing more than a couple railroad ties and some rocks. I do however, enjoy the fact that it is kind of a grassroots sport instead of just the cool thing to do since you already have the "FOX" hat and want to copy Metzger. Not trying to ruffle feathers with the MX Freestyle group, I am still very into both. I still feel like I would much rather promote the sport to anyone who has the slightest intrest, Than keep it so exclusive. I cant imagine anyone who likes bikes to not have a great intrest in trials if they could just spend a half hour on one. JK