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King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/15/2008 6:32:18 PM   
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/15/2008 7:02:51 PM   
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Cool!  This is always a great event!

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/15/2008 7:47:29 PM   
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great time indeed,its for FULL sized bikes,must be forest legal,usually five loops with eight trials type sections to manuver through,sign up for "A" and try to win the trials cup!

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/17/2008 11:41:11 AM   
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Do trials rules apply in the sections? I.e. are there observers to punch your card for dabs, etc?

I am assuming I can't sandbag by riding my Montesa? I have to ride my KDX instead?

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/17/2008 1:14:50 PM   
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There are checkers in the sections punching cards and you have to ride your big bike.  There is no trials bike class.
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/17/2008 1:26:47 PM   
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I am assuming I can't sandbag by riding my Montesa? I have to ride my KDX instead?


Seeing that you have a Trials bike you have to ride your Ducati!

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/17/2008 2:19:46 PM   
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Seeing that you have a Trials bike you have to ride your Ducati!

LOL! Paul, if you ride yours, I'll ride mine, although Duc police might show up and take both of us away!

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/22/2008 11:50:05 AM   
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Think I'm going to give this a shot.  Should be great comic relief for anyone in my vicinity...
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/22/2008 1:45:22 PM   
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The cheater set up is going to be a trials tire on the back of your bike. If you can beg borrow or steal one, do it. this might be a good place to try out my new 02 husky wr 125, I could swap the dunlop over from my gasser and give it a go...
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/25/2008 9:28:22 PM   
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skid get that husky down to foxboro and give it a shot! free food afterwards and plenty of prizes for all the classes,also last day for the state forests allowing riding for the year so come down and get your fix,come see tim J ride the trials sections on his '83XL600

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/25/2008 9:38:43 PM   
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I noticed it says state forest legal ... I think that means I would have to have a mass ohrv plate as I don't believe a nh ohrv sticker is any good and I don't have a NH road plate on the husky. My plated gasser is all pulled apart for end of the year servicing at the moment too ...
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/25/2008 10:20:13 PM   
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yup yellow or state motorcycle plate

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 4:25:17 PM   
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My bike may not be ready for this event so I may show up on a TTR125L,  I wonder if that counts as a full sized bike?
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 6:47:02 PM   
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of course it is,you still have to run the A class for the cup though

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 9:04:54 PM   
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You guys need workers? I'm not able to ride quite yet but I can probably be of some sort of assistance as long as it doesn't involve running or 2 arms.

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 10:22:51 PM   
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paul,you might want to call waynes number on the flyer,he might be able to put you somewhere?

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 10:42:53 PM   
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TTR-125L is not that far from a trials bike size-wise.  My son had a small-wheel TTR125, and I could turn that bike on a dime.  If you show up with a trials tire on that TTR, Wayne should make an extra-tough line for you.

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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/26/2008 11:22:51 PM   
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TTR-125L is not that far from a trials bike size-wise.  My son had a small-wheel TTR125, and I could turn that bike on a dime.  If you show up with a trials tire on that TTR, Wayne should make an extra-tough line for you.


I will likely be on my 250F.  The TTR is my wife's bike and isn't setup for me (its stock), it turns well but doesn't have much power for hills.  In the past few years the sections haven't been too bad in terms of tight corners since they are setup for full sized bikes.  I give you that the corners are definately easier on the TTR (it turns tight), but getting over obstacles may be harder?

This event is a blast and I will be there with at least one guest.  I will ride the wife's bike only as a last resort.
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/29/2008 8:11:58 PM   
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This event is a blast and I will be there with at least one guest.  I will ride the wife's bike only as a last resort.


I take it I'm the guest. I have no idea what to expect, but I look forward to trying it on my 450.
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RE: King Philip Enduro Trials Club Ride - 11/29/2008 9:17:40 PM   
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Im not riding the xl 600. I got the crf all cleaned up and ready to drop it on some rocks. This is a nice ride that doesnt beat you up and you can still learn alot on.
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