Bellissimo filmato location fantastica conosco Folgaria come le mie tasche e l'altopiano si presta magnificamente alla manifestazione da notare il fascino delle moto più vecchie quelle a 4 tempi veramente bellissime del resto loro sono stati dei pionieri in questo campo di vedono foto vecchi e dove c'è gente che guida con la coppola in testa invece del casco , quando ero ragazzino tanti sterrati e mulattiere si potevano fare anche in moto si arrivava in posti bellissimi ma in montagna andava meno gente e i motociclisti erano tollerati
We were watching a World round in Canada in 73 or 74, my dad was drinking a beer. Martin Lamkin was walking the section he saw the beer and asked Pa if he could have a drink? My dad smiled handed it to him he took a couple big gulps and thanked us. My Pa was so happy! I was 15 or 16 not old enough to compete in the FIM I wanted to desperately get my FIM license I was studying him, Malcom, Cotard, Legune, Soler and Michaud. Turned 18 and rode against the all and out scored most of them in Calgary, Ca. They beat me after the time penalty added on. Montanan's aren't used to time restraints. lol
Beutiful trial beutiful bikes .that guy with the cigar great.always took a cigarette in between sections. Never in a section if you fell of you could burn your face. Thanks for sharing
I sold my sherco 290 2004 a few years back for about £1300, you can something pretty decent for that price, I just had a quick look, you can get a 2008 model for £1600 on ebay
@@user-ks5ff Thanks for suggestion. I hope there won't be red tape obstacles to deal with as well as costly freight and import taxes. Unfortunately the US market for trials is pretty limited here :(
I knew a Triumph 500 rider back in the '60s and '70s who had a cigar in his mouth in scrambles..!! Fennell was his last name.. . He did well most of the time, too... .
I would translate "The Man who drives a motorbike, makes a poem of it strange and wonderful people" in "L'uomo in motocicletta fa' poesia dei suoi bizzarri confratelli"
Is vintage trials usually that laid back. Looked like a nice ride through some fields with the hardest obstacle two logs on top of one another. Think i want to pull the bike off the shed wall and join up.
Probably not "fast & furious" enough... Like "football/soccer", where there are not enough goals, and not enough fighting or "impact", just skill and endurance.
cool old riders see who built this sport most demanding sport in the world 30 horse power 250 pounds try a enduro for 67 hours every body go home i remember 175 riders start 15 finish and the bike shops got rich they would not even give me tires it cost me 2000 dollars every trophy i won
I hear you having ridden the Berkshire Int'l Trials, '69, '70, '71. Came in 1 (one) point shy of getting a gold on time in '71 but couldn't match the likes of the factory Husky rider, Lars Larsson, for the speed tests.
Yes there is, but only a quick flash and gone. Wanted to see the bultaco up close to see what cc it was but no chance of that, . I have 2 bultacos 250, 350. I thought I'd let you know that.
early 90s i rode a suzuki 250 beamish i did not no how to ride a motorbike i had a go on a dirt course at colledge we all had goes around and obsticals i went around did a massive jump about 2v meteres high and and landed several meters long i amost shat myself i said to the dickeads who made fun of me its your turn now but they said no you can have another go around the track i did the same thing again they never took the piss anymore i showed them you no the spark plug came out but it was still driving funny that
It’s a shame they don’t implement the old rules that existed at the time these bikes were first used. i.e. wheels must keep rolling forward, no stopping or rolling backwards allowed,. Keep the modern balance and bounce nonsense out of the sport.
Bellissimo filmato location fantastica conosco Folgaria come le mie tasche e l'altopiano si presta magnificamente alla manifestazione da notare il fascino delle moto più vecchie quelle a 4 tempi veramente bellissime del resto loro sono stati dei pionieri in questo campo di vedono foto vecchi e dove c'è gente che guida con la coppola in testa invece del casco , quando ero ragazzino tanti sterrati e mulattiere si potevano fare anche in moto si arrivava in posti bellissimi ma in montagna andava meno gente e i motociclisti erano tollerati
I find this more enjoyable than the wild modern stuff because these guys are in a motorcycle's natural habitat.
It's good to see old school trials instead of the indoor arena tricks 👍
Watch the outdoor season then but it is the same story: Lots of riders turn up to watch Toni Bou win. :)
Ohh, the deterioration the sections went through after some bike passes. It was nasty but fun if one didn't take it too seriously.
We were watching a World round in Canada in 73 or 74, my dad was drinking a beer. Martin Lamkin was walking the section he saw the beer and asked Pa if he could have a drink? My dad smiled handed it to him he took a couple big gulps and thanked us. My Pa was so happy!
I was 15 or 16 not old enough to compete in the FIM I wanted to desperately get my FIM license I was studying him, Malcom, Cotard, Legune, Soler and Michaud. Turned 18 and rode against the all and out scored most of them in Calgary, Ca. They beat me after the time penalty added on. Montanan's aren't used to time restraints. lol
Love those old bikes!
Beutiful trial beutiful bikes .that guy with the cigar great.always took a cigarette in between sections. Never in a section if you fell of you could burn your face. Thanks for sharing
some great bikes, thanks for sharing
Just Great, love the sound, wish I had my Bultaco again.
Kind of makes me wish that I could get out the old TL-250a (my wife's bike ;-) ) and head to Südtirol!
The people are more vintage than the bikes
Well made video.
Thank you!
Stupendo; io e la mia vecchia Mike Andrews replica ci siamo emozionati
I am really interested in trials riding but the bikes are crazy expensive, even the old ones..
Agreed, and there are hardly any used ones for sale in the US!
I sold my sherco 290 2004 a few years back for about £1300, you can something pretty decent for that price, I just had a quick look, you can get a 2008 model for £1600 on ebay
@@user-ks5ff Hard to find in the States. A 2004 Montesa Cota 4RT, is going for almost four grand, and it's practically the only choice!
That's pretty harsh, would you have to pay much import tax if you had a used bike imported?
@@user-ks5ff Thanks for suggestion. I hope there won't be red tape obstacles to deal with as well as costly freight and import taxes. Unfortunately the US market for trials is pretty limited here :(
1:50 That’s some old school stuff right there! Taking a puff or two on the cigar always improves your run.
Bultaco rider!
I knew a Triumph 500 rider back in the '60s and '70s who had a cigar in his mouth in scrambles..!! Fennell was his last name.. . He did well most of the time, too... .
Beautiful bikes!
I would translate "The Man who drives a motorbike, makes a poem of it strange and wonderful people" in "L'uomo in motocicletta fa' poesia dei suoi bizzarri confratelli"
Buenos pilotos en excelentes motocicletas de este be;o deporte, viva el trial!!!
Leider geil,alte Herren und alte Mopeds 😀😀
thanks
Is vintage trials usually that laid back. Looked like a nice ride through some fields with the hardest obstacle two logs on top of one another. Think i want to pull the bike off the shed wall and join up.
Ah, there were a few spots with some "dabbing" going on, and there was a tough one with three sets of logs, and tightly-spaced right-angle turn...
The most demanding game of "catch me, f* me" I've ever seen. Those vintage thumpers are beautiful 😍
Beautiful 👍👍👍
Fantastic!
Nice, thank you.
Trials is way more popular in Europe than the US! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Probably not "fast & furious" enough... Like "football/soccer", where there are not enough goals, and not enough fighting or "impact", just skill and endurance.
Magnifique 👍
Il vero trial 😍
I owned a 320 Swm years ago only two in New Zealand my last machine was a 250 Italjet
cool old riders see who built this sport most demanding sport in the world 30 horse power 250 pounds try a enduro for 67 hours every body go home i remember 175 riders start 15 finish and the bike shops got rich they would not even give me tires it cost me 2000 dollars every trophy i won
I hear you having ridden the Berkshire Int'l Trials, '69, '70, '71. Came in 1 (one) point shy of getting a gold on time in '71 but couldn't match the likes of the factory Husky rider, Lars Larsson, for the speed tests.
I love it!
2t sound very good~
Where is the 75' RL 250 ?
it"s very cool !
6:42 I need to see more of that!
1.OSSA 250 Mick Andrews Replica.2.Bultaco Sammy Miller 350 Sherpa T. Kirk Mayfeilds Yamaha ty250.
nice video awesome..
Very nice 🍻
Those biks ar old model but they are strong
No Greeves? Odd.
No Bultacos?!
Have another look you must have missed it .
Yes there is, but only a quick flash and gone.
Wanted to see the bultaco up close to see what cc it was but no chance of that, .
I have 2 bultacos 250, 350. I thought I'd let you know that.
Competitor No 614 at 6:10 - with cigar - had a nice Bultaco with a red tank. Cool.
early 90s i rode a suzuki 250 beamish i did not no how to ride a motorbike i had a go on a dirt course at colledge we all had goes around and obsticals i went around did a massive jump about 2v meteres high and and landed several meters long i amost shat myself i said to the dickeads who made fun of me its your turn now but they said no you can have another go around the track i did the same thing again they never took the piss anymore i showed them you no the spark plug came out but it was still driving funny that
I'll go have a can of sardines then
qu'est ce qu'on s'est marrés avec les bul , montessa , ossa et cie , des pelles en veux tu , en voilà
It’s a shame they don’t implement the old rules that existed at the time these bikes were first used. i.e. wheels must keep rolling forward, no stopping or rolling backwards allowed,. Keep the modern balance and bounce nonsense out of the sport.