Excellent presentation. For a relatively new rider you have come along nicely in your riding. Also really adept at breaking the trials movement patterns down for a variety of riders. Keep it up!
Marking up the throttle like this is also really useful for tuning the carburettor. Your TRS is running super sweet btw (better than your Scorpa was 😉 )
Me too my friend 😊 Im 59 years old and just bought a new Gas Gas TXT. Not my first trials bike though. Dad bought me a Yamaha TY 250 In 1978 for not failing 8th grade lol. Then in 2002 I bought a Montesa Cota and fast forward to now I just survived major throat reconstruction due to cancer. I bought this bike to celebrate life and help me to push myself hard to recover. I never rode actual real trials but these bikes as light as they are and the way the power is delivered they make awesome tight trail riding fun
@@michaelmangrum5460 a couple of my friends brought their 21 and 22 TRS 300’s to my playground last year and I really liked how they rode. They told my wife I need a newer bike and she gladly said yes so I had a 22 250 RR in a week. She wasn’t surprised I didn’t sell the old bike either. I need a spare and I let friends try it out. A second bike is a great way to get more people into trials!
ruclips.net/user/shorts3F92tO-rDgI?feature=share4 Jap Zap was shortened to just Zap a while ago to be more PC. Sometimes I accidentally say the whole thing.
@@michaelmangrum5460 From his strange ideas about riding a trials bike, not sure if he will ever get good enough to win expert level events? Throttle control is the single most important thing that needs to be mastered, and it isnt simply a matter of getting used to what your bike sounds like when WFO..........
Excellent presentation. For a relatively new rider you have come along nicely in your riding. Also really adept at breaking the trials movement patterns down for a variety of riders. Keep it up!
Marking up the throttle like this is also really useful for tuning the carburettor. Your TRS is running super sweet btw (better than your Scorpa was 😉 )
Trial is so amazing, I'd love to learn it.
Me too my friend 😊 Im 59 years old and just bought a new Gas Gas TXT. Not my first trials bike though. Dad bought me a Yamaha TY 250 In 1978 for not failing 8th grade lol. Then in 2002 I bought a Montesa Cota and fast forward to now I just survived major throat reconstruction due to cancer. I bought this bike to celebrate life and help me to push myself hard to recover. I never rode actual real trials but these bikes as light as they are and the way the power is delivered they make awesome tight trail riding fun
@@066motocross damn. 125 ty is the first bike i ever road. Had to remove the big seat that was on it to feet on the ground.
I told my wife I need to buy a bike every week for the thrill. Thanks for the advice Tom!
What was her response ?
@@michaelmangrum5460 a couple of my friends brought their 21 and 22 TRS 300’s to my playground last year and I really liked how they rode. They told my wife I need a newer bike and she gladly said yes so I had a 22 250 RR in a week. She wasn’t surprised I didn’t sell the old bike either. I need a spare and I let friends try it out. A second bike is a great way to get more people into trials!
Please have your wife talk to my wife 😮 thanks
@@Dan_Gipson2nd bike is for the wife ;)
That was awesome..
Thank you
Good advice this is something I need to practice
Ya Gold! I have a 2019, awesome bike. Great video
Thank you 👍
I love riding trials.
The fear of having to tell the boss a new bike has been purchased is real!
I suggest cam clutch and thortle. Ur video will perfect
Good ideas, thanks
I am an rpm woos.
Did you say " jab zap " ? If so what is it ?
ruclips.net/user/shorts3F92tO-rDgI?feature=share4
Jap Zap was shortened to just Zap a while ago to be more PC. Sometimes I accidentally say the whole thing.
I wonder if the guy who made this video, has ever won an expert level event?
I think he rides intermediate.
He’s riding Advanced in Trials Inc series.
@@michaelmangrum5460 From his strange ideas about riding a trials bike, not sure if he will ever get good enough to win expert level events?
Throttle control is the single most important thing that needs to be mastered, and it isnt simply a matter of getting used to what your bike sounds like when WFO..........
Your question is valid.