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  1. Hi again and thanks for all your help and advice. I emailed the Dunfermline motorcycle club and a they replied saying they don't have too many members into twin shock and pre65 but reckons they do cater for this area of trials. Lanarkshire is just a wee bit far from me, Dunfermline is a bit closer. The Lanarkshire club does sound good if there are other chaps into similiar bikes to mine, I'm bit worried about not only being useless but turning up on an old piece of junk. I drove down to Lanark today ( I thought the Haggis autojumble was on. Dohhhh! ) and it was a bit of a hike, where did all those roundabouts come from! I suppose I will be able to enter twin shock events organised by other clubs while a member of the Dunfermline club ? I would like very much to enter your Highland Classic 2 day trial Bigjohn. I'll see how I get on. How often do clubs normally meet? and does my bike have to "road legal" Thanks again
  2. Hi, I am new to trials and I'd like to get into classic trials. I have an old twin shock Fantic and would at some later stage like to take up pre65. Does anyone know of clubs in central Scotland that accomodates this line of the sport or do I join a trials club and just go along with my Fantic? Cheers
  3. Hi, the wee 200 is amazing. I'm used to super/sports bikes with masses of power, mostly unuseable, but the fantic amazes me how it can pull this lump around the way it does. It's just as much fun too. It suffers from a dragging clutch until it warms up, I'll look into the guts of it one day!
  4. Hi I have very little experience in trials (and computers) but would be interested in joining a club in central scotland that accomodates twinshocks. I would possibly like to move into pre65. Anyone suggest a club in the central belt ?
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