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Hi to you all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2008, 20:53
by moose011070
JUST WANTED TO INTRODUCE MYSELF TO ALL YOU SITE USERS. I AM IN NORTH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (RETFORD) AND AM UP FOR RIDEOUTS ECT. JUST BOUGHT A MK2 CRM 250 R AND NEED TO GET IT DIRTY.
CHEERS
MOOSE. :D

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2008, 20:54
by knackeredMk1
Welcome Moose. Try not to SHOUT though ;) .

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2008, 21:03
by admin
Evening Jason, welcome along to the site.
All the best, enjoy your stay
Paul

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2008, 21:15
by moose011070
Sorry, is this better :D . I am hoping to join you all on a ride out some day, how do you all cope with the different skill mixes of the riders when out on a ride?

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 04 Nov 2008, 21:39
by knackeredMk1
We go at the pace of the slowest rider. Are you new to off-road riding?

There is a nation wide association of trail riders. - http://www.trf.org.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Try these local to you.

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 15:15
by Gwyn
Hi Moose and welcome 8-) :)

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 16:10
by moose011070
Nope I am not new to off roading, i have been doing it for 22 years, had all sorts of bikes (about 40+) from a dt 50 :) to a husaberg fe 650 :twisted: but have gone back to 2 strokes. Yep am aware of TRF but the nearest is about 35 miles from me :roll: !! The CRF seems a blast only been on it twice, to be honest I was a little dissapointed with its top end speed (about 80 mph with my 16 stone 6 ft 3 inch load aboard :oops: ) as i had read that they will do 100 mph. What speed do these bikes generally do? Its ok though as it does not effect me off road.

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 16:16
by moose011070
Thanks, do you race your CRM, was just looking at your pic, if so how does it fare with things like ktm 200 s ect?

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 17:51
by fallenmikethebike
:D Hi Moose
Welcome aboard mate .Although some owners do Rally, and Use their bikes for Enduros, it is generally recognised that without considerable modifications to the suspension , you will quickly be pushing the boundary's of the bikes abilities off road .
If used for intended purpose ,it is a fantastic piece of kit , that allows you to clock up considerable miles off and on road ,and all in a relaxed manner.
Regards Mike

Re: Hi to you all!

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 17:57
by knackeredMk1
Some ride them in the trail class of enduros or long distance trials. You will find some at rallies. I have raced in motorcross back in 1990 but very uncompetitive ;)

As FMtB says they are very good at trail riding when you don't tax the suspension. Some have made tham more competitive by putting the motor into a CR frame but what you gain in off road ability you loose in comfort on the road.