Classic Trials

Classic Trials

About Me

I have come into 2012 with a strong desire to be more healthy and reduce my weight to something more acceptable for a man of my age and height. On the 1st of Jan 2012 at the age of 45 and height of 6ft 2in, I weighed in at 18st 2lbs (that's 256 lbs or 116kg). I have a pretty large frame and have always been able to carry a bit of excess baggage but I think its time to do something about it for my health and energy levels more than anything else. The experts suggest that for a man of my height and age I should be about 13.5 st but I have set myself a target of 15 st (210lbs or 95kg) - thats a planned loss of around 3 st (46lbs or 20kg) This BLOG is a record of my attempt to achieve this goal and I have made it public to help keep me motivated and on track. If you have any comments, thoughts or ideas and suggestions please feel free to leave me a message..

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Eventpost 23 - Central Wales Auto Club (Knighton, Powys)







I took the Fantic out for its first trial today and although things didn't go quite as well as planned, I was most impressed with the potential of the bike.

The trial was held in some great Welsh coutryside with rocky streams, roots and muddy climbs and cambers. The organisers put on some really good natural sections with challenges for even the best Experts on modern bikes, especially when a drop of rain after a couple of hours added a bit of a sting in some of the greasy banks.

There were 3 routes used, Red (Expert), Yellow (Clubman/O40, twinshock), White (non expert/pre65). I rode the yellow route and after a few months of riding BMCA pre 65 events it was a bit of a step up in levels of difficulty but the bike was well up to the challenge with grip and power in abundance, I certainly was not found wanting when it was clear that a lot of the more modern bikes were struggling.

The first 2 laps were pretty straight forward with a loss of 12 marks and I was getting used to the capability of the bike and the gears to use. I felt that I was on for a pretty good ride, however into the 3rd lap the bike started overheating, running very lumpy and became a dog to start.

Although, when running is was generally OK, it bogged a couple of times causing a couple of 5's and certainly disrupted the flow of the trial for me as it had to be cold again before it would start so I often had to wait for 10-15 mins before it would start.

My initial reckoning has me on about 37 marks at the end of the trial which probably puts me down the results a little more than I feel the quality of the ride would suggest, but it was an encouraging start and I feel that with a bit of work on the engine, we could be on to a winner with this bike.

The pictures from the trial were supplied by Keith Bowen at http://www.mx247.com/
Having now seen the results I am quite pleased to see that I wasn't to far off the mark, considering the two 5's through engine problems and the loss of momentum caused by waiting for the engine to cool down I am relatively pleased. The winning ride by Steve Plain was absolutely class, but after Steve I could have easily achieved 2nd on the day without the engine hiccups so I am pleased with the first outing and enthusiastic about the potential of the bike having never ridden it before.
I have now arranged for the engine to go to Bill Pye for a strip and rebuild to ensure that everything is as it should be and worn items replaced and renewed, it should be back in a couple of weeks so we can get down to the business of practicing on it and understanding what it can do.
Results
Twinshock Class
1. Steve Plain (Fantic) 7
2. Stuart Ruell (SWM) 29
3. Kevin Adams (Fantic) 33
4. Dave Dawson (Fantic) 39
5. Andy Pitt (Majesty) 50

Monday, 11 February 2008

Fanticpost 11







This weekend we're putting both the Fantic and the Sprite on show at the Classic Of Road show at Malvern.

As the Fantic is now complete and ready to ride I thought that I would post a couple of photos to show it in all it's glory.

Hope you like it!

Sunday, 10 February 2008

Eventpost 22 - Martley BMCA







Today I had the unique opportunity to ride a trial at home! The farmer that owns the land that backs on to my home approached us to use his land as he is a classic bike enthusiast and fortunately there was planty of scope to lay out a really good trial with variation in types of sections including streams and banks, roots and climbs and also some wooded land.
We were blessed with a great day as the sun shone and gave everyone a really good day out.

The sections cut up to make them very challenging, especially the climbs out of the stream that provided some good ruts and became quite slippery.

I had one of the best rides that I have had for a few months, the bike went really well and I think that because I marked the sections out on the previous day and didnt need to walk them on the 1st lap, my knee stayed strong and that gave me the confidence to ride a little more agressively through the trial.

As it turned out I lost two fives that actually cost me the trial. The first when my chain came off and the second where I drowned the engine in the deep water, however even though I added 10 marks that I really shouldn't have done, the final result was good with 2nd overall to Steve Hay and 1st in my class.

The photos are from today

Results
2 Stroke
1. Dave Dawson 21
2. Nathan Jones 39
3. Steve Thompson 58
4. Steve Neale 61
5. Dave Jones 90

Unit 4 Stroke
1. Steve Hay 19
2. Keith Gardiner 34
3. Laurence Alden 61
4. Alan Borton 72
5. Gary Hawkins 82

Pre Unit 4 Stroke
1. Nick Wooley 52
2. Jim Pickering 64
3. Pete Reed 70