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When I was at a trial today I let a guy have a go on my bike as he was interested in getting one. He mentioned that at his next birthday he will be 80. Its one of the reasons why I like trials, is the fact that the main deciding factor is skill. I remember another guy I met a couple of years ago at a trial who I was talking to who was 78, riding a BSA C15, He was more than double my age riding a bike that was over ten years older than me, I was ridding a brand new bike and he finish on less than half my score :D . If I can continue till I

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Go to WWW.Yorksclassictrials.co.uk

Many of the members have been retired years and a regular class winner is 80 and another 75.

Even lightweight Cubs and James's weigh 10/15kg more than a modern bike and the sections aren't that easy.

I ride modern + p65 trials on my cub and i finish about the same position in both..

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