This one is part of the trans euro trail I believe. Download the TET gpx and follow it around Cornwall. U can join “Cornwall trails group” on Facebook and join us on a ride too if u like.
@@biscuitsalive Great thanks, I'll have a look at the gpx routes for the TET and join that Group. I'm currently on a cb500x with fairly road-biased tires so I'm a bit limited until I make some mods or buy something else!
They are not as numerous as in other places. but u can find them. I did a vid on one of the ways I find them.- ruclips.net/video/BikCCTjckrM/видео.html
It’s standard. But I just took some preload off so it’s not so taught and jacked up. (Prob makes jumps a bit more dodgy, but puts my feet a bit closer to grounds.)
@@luthorkhan5551 it’s easy to drop the front half and inch too if you need it. Due to the light weight the seat height just isn’t as much as a problem, bike can lean much further and your leg can catch it and stop fall.
The 701? Yep. :/ Loved it on the road, just didn’t float my boat off-road. Still think it’s prob the best do “everything bike” But just preferred a do less bike, that’s more fun off road.
@@biscuitsalive yes, sorry, I couldn't remember if you got the Husk or the KTM. 350 4-strokes are 'right size' for on-off road trail riding....just light enough, just powerful enough. Still have fond memories of my Suzuki DR350S You could have a crack at the 'daylight' section of the Lands End Trial next Easter...it's a bit of a secret but if you aren't bothered about getting a medal or even a score you can start at the sheep market at Wilsey Down near Launceston at 9am (after a farmer's breakfast in the hotel) and ride on the rest of the trial to Blue Hills. Great fun...this year entrants ranged from Honda C90s to (I kid you not) a Yamaha XJR 1200!
Awesome stuff. Where is this trail? I'm based in Cornwall and looking to get into trail riding, need to find some good ones like this!
This one is part of the trans euro trail I believe.
Download the TET gpx and follow it around Cornwall.
U can join “Cornwall trails group” on Facebook and join us on a ride too if u like.
@@biscuitsalive Great thanks, I'll have a look at the gpx routes for the TET and join that Group.
I'm currently on a cb500x with fairly road-biased tires so I'm a bit limited until I make some mods or buy something else!
How hard is it to find the lanes in cornwall?
They are not as numerous as in other places. but u can find them.
I did a vid on one of the ways I find them.-
ruclips.net/video/BikCCTjckrM/видео.html
Thanks will have a look but I'm thick as shit at map reading be like a scavenger hunt :)
I would like one. Is yours standard height or lowered?
It’s standard. But I just took some preload off so it’s not so taught and jacked up.
(Prob makes jumps a bit more dodgy, but puts my feet a bit closer to grounds.)
@@biscuitsalive that could work for me too as no longer as nimble as the bike
@@luthorkhan5551 it’s easy to drop the front half and inch too if you need it.
Due to the light weight the seat height just isn’t as much as a problem, bike can lean much further and your leg can catch it and stop fall.
690 gone?
The 701? Yep. :/
Loved it on the road, just didn’t float my boat off-road.
Still think it’s prob the best do “everything bike”
But just preferred a do less bike, that’s more fun off road.
@@biscuitsalive yes, sorry, I couldn't remember if you got the Husk or the KTM.
350 4-strokes are 'right size' for on-off road trail riding....just light enough, just powerful enough.
Still have fond memories of my Suzuki DR350S
You could have a crack at the 'daylight' section of the Lands End Trial next Easter...it's a bit of a secret but if you aren't bothered about getting a medal or even a score you can start at the sheep market at Wilsey Down near Launceston at 9am (after a farmer's breakfast in the hotel) and ride on the rest of the trial to Blue Hills.
Great fun...this year entrants ranged from Honda C90s to (I kid you not) a Yamaha XJR 1200!
HABiBUR😮😅
No number plate 😮😮
Only for the vid. I normally run big legal ones and they look ridiculous. (Have smaller ones too)