Yeah that’s what I saw recently. Absolutely amazing looking bikes, but nowhere near authentic, original spec’, - modern high performance shock’s and machined alum lightweight bits everywhere. Lovely though!The forks certainly didn't help matters but in the late 90s the playing field was a bit more level e.g I remember being at a Poachers trial and a chap was allowed to ride by the scrutineer but omitted from the results as his bike was not deemed pre-65 eligible. There were always a good turn out (6 or so) Greeves.
As I understand from a friend - who is still riding - the eligibility rules have now really been relaxed and the best bikes are pre-65 in looks only so, sadly, it's become a rich mans game, if you can afford the high tech mods you can have a competitive bike (all you need then is a bit of talent!).
I started riding trials in 1975 on my brand new TL125 (which I also rode to work every day on (daylight permitting). Sadly I don't have a pic of it but substitute me for Joanna Lumley up thread and that's the model. Reg no KRC 111P, still around somewhere according to DVLA.
In the 90s I got into pre 65 trials (when the rules were still quite strict) and built a 1959 Greeves Scottish - with allowable mods - which I used for a couple of years in Midland Classic, VMCC and Lincolnshire Poachers trials. Enjoyed it immensely!
At least I've still got some pics of the Greeves:-
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Nothing to do with trials but I tried to ride this Toerag on the beach and it sank, I suppose it was a trial but in a different way! A good fun bike on the road though.
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Yeah that’s what I saw recently. Absolutely amazing looking bikes, but nowhere near authentic, original spec’, - modern high performance shock’s and machined alum lightweight bits everywhere. Lovely though!
I had a 900 Elefant and an XTZ750 for a while. The XTZ was quick but was awfully unformfortable. The Elefant was comfy and looked sexy but if a sparrow did a moist fart 4 counties away it would start to corrode. I sold the XTZ to a friend who promptly proceeded to throw himself up the road quite badly.Nothing to do with trials but I tried to ride this Toerag on the beach and it sank, I suppose it was a trial but in a different way! A good fun bike on the road though.
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