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  1. Don't no why I didn't think of this Greg but I've got my mint GG Pampera only 480km with a 6ltr tank and more plonk than your average vignoble up for sale in a local dealers if your interested. H
  2. Have a look Greg at the www.alpestrialancelle.fr site, has english as well.......loads of insight into the French trials scene in the east....Good luck finding your bike..... H
  3. Hi Greg just 5 cents worth.....I ride trails and GR routes down in the SW on my GG Pro 250 with a couple of mates one with a SY 175 4t and one with Sy 250 long ride we all carry spare fuel on our Camelbacks in poly containers[water bottles,i think a couple of euros,when it's the season of course] from LeClerc,normally were out for up to 4hrs and never ran out of fuel,plus's I suppose is there's less weight on the bike and after half way through your ride just top up from the bottles the weight on your back is negliable....don't get the Sigg type bottles anyway cos the fuel melts the screw caps[i tried them]. If i was buying a different bike I'd go for a SY 175 or 125 will do everything you want to do and sips fuel and good value,have a look in the French YOU HAVE USED WORDS OR A PHRASE WHICH ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THIS WEBSITE. PLEASE DELETE YOUR POST/TOPIC. DO NOT TRY TO CIRCUMVENT THE FILTERS IN PLACE ON THIS WEBSITE for dealers near you on there dealer map,trials bikes and just about every motor vehicle holds there price well regardless of condition so be carefull out there,get a pocket GPS as well it 's wilderness out there!! It's a pity trials are few and far between over here but "randos" rock for fun and discovering places you'd never find from the road....oh yeah lights are a legal requirement even when your up a mountain a gendarme stopped me once when I had them turned off......let me off though H
  4. Bin there Done it where's me T Shirt!!
  5. Salut BP.........I live a bit further south down in the SW in 82 I find French trials are a bit few and far between unless you travel but the oppertunity to ride "randon
  6. Hi 007 send me a mail, my local dealer use Trusty and I might be able to help... H
  7. a size 12 front was the obvious one but just interested in anyone else's experiences in riding trials bikes on trails.... we try and find the most challenging sections to ride but of course you have to do some 5/6th gears to get to them.....a friend just sold his Beta enduro and bourght a Scorpa TY175 cos he was fed up of where you can go with a trialy, than a truck like enduro......wish the GG gearbox was a slick as that Scorpa..... H
  8. due to the lack of regular trials in my area I'm using my GG Pro '03 more and more for riding the trails on my doorstep often with very technical bits so I'm getting the trials fix as well...........I'm running the standard 11/42 sprocket sizes but curious to find out if anyone has experimented with gearing to give longer legs on the straight bits with out comprimising too much on the nadgery bits.... H
  9. I have great fun with my French riding buddy swapping swear words[gros mots] in five situations!! I agree with Stu that it's just courtesy to help being understood in other cultures to learn there language and accents it's genuinely appreciated,stimulating and rewarding.........if you can't dig communicating with people jeez your missing out on stuff. Always found "ey' up" in Yorkshire and "hi y'a Boss nice day 'innit" at Mr Patel's my old cornershop worked for me. H
  10. Thanks for the excellent responses guys I've no idea what state the bikes in but he's keen to keep me out of mischief over Xmas may be I'll get to have a go.........I'll let you know.Have a good one H
  11. I'm helping my son in law to fettle his mid 70's Bultaco next week by all accounts it's stood in his barn for ages so first thing is change the oil,any advice on type of gearbox oil and correct quantity,many thanks H
  12. Does anyone have a Pro that starts first kick if so can you upload it's DNA to my e-mail address......my state of the ark engined Pamp starts first time everytime
  13. Dos dies de Trial 2005If you can get your bike into a couple of bags on to an EasyJet flight might make a change from getting wet and muddy!!
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    Scorpa Fans

    Found this for you Scorpa cognescenti www.scorpa-fans.superforum.fr/index it's in French but might be worth having in your favourites for info ands mods etc.....and why not sign up to the Forum in English allez-y H
  15. What is about haveing a clean bike my mates are always giveing me s**t....I mean stick about my bikes for being too!! clean,I mean at least they look prepped..........go run with it!! H
  16. Salve Piruleiro I have a GasGas Pampera which is another option for you,they have just stopped makeing them so you might find one for a good price.They are a great trail bike based on the 250 TXT motor so it responds like a trials bike on technical trails,but maybe more comfortable than a trials bike for the road.Ciao H www.gasgasitalia.it
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    Fork Oil

    Just what I was looking for I thought the capacity would be different post 03 thanks ausy H
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    Fork Oil

    Doing a fork oil replacement this week the Jon Stoodley advice is 300 cc per leg,but just need confirmation for the 03 Pro.Fork seals are fine but I'm going to put some neoprene protectors on while I'm at it. H
  19. Thanks Jools for the info would still like any rideing reviews with a weight before I order one.Cheers H
  20. Kinda curious to try a flywheel weight on my 250 Pro does anyone have any experience with one,are they a DIY fit or a workshop job. H
  21. http://www.dupontandco.com gives you all the the stuff on Julien. il est completement fou,c'est type !! H
  22. Hey Tony I had a 97 loved it with the flywheel weight and a slow action throttle as usual Bill Pye in Yorkshire is y'man, enjoy the bike. H
  23. Blah blah blah TW is only three months old and y'all are bitching already,seem to remember reading Sean has mapped out his plans for future issues amd welcomes feedback so contact him he's working his butt off trying to give everyone a quality read.Most of the mags we read often are fully developed and finely tuned over years take BIKE for example and still looks to improve all the time and rightly shifts a lot of product.If he builds it they will come....................goin' now. Paul
  24. If this is any help if you apply before the end of April you can get a small discount on the 2 day ticket price 15
 
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