Love my 2022 Xtrack 300! That rear linkage yoke thing has been known to break on these. As riding season is winding down, I'm going to service the bearings on mine and inspect it for cracks.
Just brilliant riding abroad and getting away from the scottish greasy conditions up here, that sounds fantastic to me lets face it the trials bikes get a hard time up here on the rocks and harsh conditions !!! im liking the idea of trialing abroad for sure ?? thanks for planting the idea danny .. Well done another great video !!!! ( would love to take my own bike tho ) !!!!!
I have the 300 RR, love it great bike, you can ride it smooth and slow or full power and full on. I would agree, it feels like a quality item and rides like great
Probably the dogbone, but possibly the delta link, both have stronger aftermarket parts available. TRS redesigned the dogbone in 2021 to be stronger, unfortunately you occasionally still hear of some failing. Funny enough, that Xtrack sill has the old design linkage according to the parts book, and it's not broken...
The lowest linkage is exposed & judging by the marking on the one which gave way, took a bit of a hit on one of the big splats Danny forced it up! No issues with the other 5 bikes we have, despite some similar marks appearing on the linkages...just bad luck that one broke.
@@TrialTube Danny, you have to ignore some people because they have no measurable sense of humor. I love it when people are funny and they're not trying to be. Love your videos, keep them coming please.
@@michaelmangrum5460 haha thanks man, I don’t try and be funny….but I guess some people just have a problem. Never-mind and don’t worry someone that’s negative won’t tip me off my axis. Cheers for the comment!
@@TrialTube Hey Danny, I'm importing a 1986 Honda TLR250RS into the USA. I turned 65 this August, so I guess I'm officially starting my 2nd childhood. Most people think I'm still in my first. I'm getting it so I'll have something to ride while I restore my TL250. As for the TL after I fix my lathe I'm going to turn some aluminum damping rods that are 1/4" longer. That and getting rid of the top-out spring will yield another 1" of travel. The new rods will have small holes to control top-out " Clunk " hydraulically , and more aggressive tapers on the bottoming cones will eliminate harsh bottoming. The rear suspension you're not going to believe. Both ends will have 7" of travel. I'm an internet beginner, so I'm trying to figure out how to send you photos. A little help please.
Great review, but I'm biased because I live in Bulgaria. A superb country for any type of 2 wheeled caper! Met Danny, along with all of Roy's Trials Bulgaria clients at MotoCamp Bulgaria. All great blokes. Not to labour the point, but Roy's bakery and restaurant serves the most excellent sweet things, bread and food. Will be there again tomorrow!
Excellent review of the bikes and Trials Bulgaria Free Riding. I enjoyed that. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love my 2022 Xtrack 300! That rear linkage yoke thing has been known to break on these. As riding season is winding down, I'm going to service the bearings on mine and inspect it for cracks.
It was a shock to me!!!
Did some riding with Rob, amazing chap and so friendly. And the scenery and rides are something else. There is no getting bored as it changes so much
Great guys an incredible experience!!
Always great to see a new video from you, Danny! Keep them coming please.
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for another great video, amazing scenery to ride in.
Thank you man!
Just brilliant riding abroad and getting away from the scottish greasy conditions up here, that sounds fantastic to me lets face it the trials bikes get a hard time up here on the rocks and harsh conditions !!! im liking the idea of trialing abroad for sure ?? thanks for planting the idea danny .. Well done another great video !!!! ( would love to take my own bike tho ) !!!!!
Got a spot left for one rider with a group in May....
I have the 300 RR, love it great bike, you can ride it smooth and slow or full power and full on. I would agree, it feels like a quality item and rides like great
That’s what we like!!!
Oh yeah 👍
Nice video mate ! You need another channel with bicycle trials I’m sure it would take off !
Haha I doubt that, the sport is way too small…people think street trials is “a thing” so it’s very niche….too niche. Even for me. A pro rider…
looking forward to seeing the vid with ben. modern twinshock doesn't sound like his ariel though, hmm.
Haha it isn’t but we have a good one coming up!!
Roughly where in Bulgaria, and what time of year was this ?
Late September, central Bulgaria two hours from Sophia
@@TrialTube Good to know, I've been there for work and could see the potential, excellent hospitality too.
@@spatchist truly great!!
@@spatchist agreed!!!
Happy to help with any questions!
What broke on the bike then been looking at buying should I be aware of this ??
Linkage….
Probably the dogbone, but possibly the delta link, both have stronger aftermarket parts available. TRS redesigned the dogbone in 2021 to be stronger, unfortunately you occasionally still hear of some failing. Funny enough, that Xtrack sill has the old design linkage according to the parts book, and it's not broken...
The lowest linkage is exposed & judging by the marking on the one which gave way, took a bit of a hit on one of the big splats Danny forced it up! No issues with the other 5 bikes we have, despite some similar marks appearing on the linkages...just bad luck that one broke.
@@trialsbulgaria9336 agreed, the bike survived quite the trek to the van after as well. With the newly fitted “rock linkage” 🙈
Bike took a dump at 9:07😳
I was ringing it’s neck! 😅
come ride in
vancouver canada
If someone wills it I am happy to go wherever
@@TrialTube always welcome in Penticton B.C. aswell (around 5 hours from vancouver) we have some amazing riding here :)
Your trying to be funny and your just not.
At what point? None of this is for the comedic value…happy to take constructive criticism though?
@@TrialTube Danny, you have to ignore some people because they have no measurable sense of humor.
I love it when people are funny and they're not trying to be. Love your videos, keep them coming please.
@@michaelmangrum5460 haha thanks man, I don’t try and be funny….but I guess some people just have a problem. Never-mind and don’t worry someone that’s negative won’t tip me off my axis. Cheers for the comment!
@@TrialTube Hey Danny, I'm importing a 1986 Honda TLR250RS into the USA. I turned 65 this August, so I guess I'm officially starting my 2nd childhood. Most people think I'm still in my first. I'm getting it so I'll have something to ride while I restore my TL250. As for the TL after I fix my lathe I'm going to turn some aluminum damping rods that are 1/4" longer. That and getting rid of the top-out spring will yield another 1" of travel. The new rods will have small holes to control top-out
" Clunk " hydraulically , and more aggressive tapers on the bottoming cones will eliminate harsh bottoming. The rear suspension you're not going to believe. Both ends will have 7" of travel. I'm an internet beginner, so I'm trying to figure out how to send you photos. A little help please.
@@michaelmangrum5460 best thing to do is send them to the Facebook page or Instagram! 🤘🤘
Great review, but I'm biased because I live in Bulgaria. A superb country for any type of 2 wheeled caper! Met Danny, along with all of Roy's Trials Bulgaria clients at MotoCamp Bulgaria. All great blokes. Not to labour the point, but Roy's bakery and restaurant serves the most excellent sweet things, bread and food. Will be there again tomorrow!
It’s awesome right!!!!
❤❤❤❤❤😁🤘yeahhhh