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[Closed] Recommend me an Enduro/Off road Motorbike for Green lane winter fun

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Tiger, that was perfect! A great end to the thread in my opinion.

Austen, cheers for the recommendation, I will definitely take a look at those cheaper, quieter options


 
Posted : 13/10/2010 2:16 pm
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The noise intrusion affects other users’ enjoyment of the National Park. The physical impact of the vehicles can damage wildlife, habitats and valued cultural heritage features. Motorbikes however often have equal rights of access and the challenge is to accommodate legal use without damaging the special qualities of the National Park, or other people’s enjoyment of of the special qualities

And what came first? The green lane or the national park?
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Posted : 13/10/2010 2:46 pm
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Those Jets that fly over when I'm cycling around Wales are quite noisey aswell

Ban Them!!!!!


 
Posted : 13/10/2010 2:49 pm
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Can't wait for future versions of the electric KTM's. Powered access to the countryside without the noise that everyone seems to hate so much = happiness for all (most?).


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 2:32 pm
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Some people are never happy.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 2:41 pm
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If you are concerned about the noise stick to a 2-stroke, the noise is higher pitched and doesn't travel nearly as far. Don't believe me? Speak to any MX track owner about noise...
BTW the bikes out there riding the green lanes are enduro/trail bikes not motoX bikes.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 3:36 pm
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Where will these new fangled electric mountain bikes sit in all this?

Are they okay?


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 4:16 pm
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I am not allowed to join in this argument - I did once, on a different forum, and I was called all sorts of names because I happened to express an opinion that didn't fit with the opinion of certain others.
Apparently it's okay to climb on 'banned' crags or ride your bike on a 'cheeky' footpaths but it isn't okay to ride a road legal motorbike responsibly on a legal right of way (or god forbid join a group who help maintain/repair trails).
This argument brings out the worst in people who do not see that there are bad apples in every outdoor pursuit, people who break the rules,are inconsiderate to others, mess it up for everyone else - people who always take and never give anything back. What about live and let live eh? What about trying to educate the minority?

PS: my friend is a screamer - when she's riding her mtb down something scary she does tend to scream a bit. Should she be hung drawn and quartered for spoiling peoples right to quiet enjoyment of the outdoors? (I have found in fact that most walkers just laugh at her and then say 'well at least we could hear her' as I pass by afterwards, shaking my head...)

PPS: the opinions expressed here are those of the author and no one else.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 4:43 pm
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Can't wait for future versions of the electric KTM's. Powered access to the countryside without the noise

unfortunately think that more powered bikes albeit quite electric ones will re enforce the position of anti mountain biking walkers and landowners

What about live and let live eh? What about trying to educate the minority?

this live and let live thing sure has me confused - aren't these opposite arguments?


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 7:01 pm
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Just buy your trail bike and get on with it while this lot debate the issue. I recomend and have a drz400. You can't please everyone so sod 'em. Keep it quiet and legal and have fun.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 7:49 pm
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Back OT, I'd go with a '96 on Honda XR250R, leccy start kit if you must. Lightweight (unlike the DR350, very important when you just binned it in the sticky UK mud), super reliable, no fuss 4-stroke.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 8:34 pm
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Mind you, I can't leave without mentioning that it beggars belief that a pastime that often suffers due to the intolerance of others, could have supporters who stoop to the same low levels of narrow minded intolerance themselves. Incomprehensible.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 8:40 pm
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There's a shed load of countryside out there, I've ridden for whole days and seen nobody

You're lucky. Not everyone has access to that.

Personally I don't care what other people as long as it doesn't bugger the trails for everyone else. I suspect that's the real problem people have. As for 'riding around' it, that's just not always possible. Sometimes it's thick undergrowth all around except for a narrow trail that's been trashed.

So many straw men on here it's ridiculous. It's like you WANT to have an argument, so you choose the most extreme interpretation of everyone's arguments.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 8:51 pm
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If you're thinking of buying a new 2 stroke (as mentioned above much more pleasing to other users ears despite equal decibel levels) take a look at [url= http://www.tmukonline.net/Page/101/tm-250-en.html ]TM[/url]. They do a couple test days where you can try before you buy and watch some of their pros show you how it should be done. Plus with the price hike of Japanese bikes, and the fact most of them no longer make two strokes, TM's are no longer more expensive and the come with a bundle of goodies stock.

Iain


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 8:55 pm
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my god there is some whinging twits on here. I see the fun police are out in force.

back to the original question...

KTM ftw


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 9:04 pm
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You're lucky. Not everyone has access to that.

Personally I don't care what other people as long as it doesn't bugger the trails for everyone else. I suspect that's the real problem people have. As for 'riding around' it, that's just not always possible. Sometimes it's thick undergrowth all around except for a narrow trail that's been trashed.

So many straw men on here it's ridiculous. It's like you WANT to have an argument, so you choose the most extreme interpretation of everyone's arguments.

What's stopping you getting at it? No trains, no time? You live in Wales FFS bit short of countryside is it?

I'm not out for an argument at all, just a realistic view on use of our open spaces.

Green lanes are very few and far between and should be very easy to avoid if you don't like the motorised vehicles that use them.

I'm just not out for a witch hunt, ban them 'cos they are different and spoil my enjoyment and all that. I just think they are pretty retricted as it is so you should be able to avoid 'em.

It's a bit like saying.

"Well I tried to cycle across a ploughed field and it was all muddy and rutted up and there was a tractor making noise, ban farmers! ban tractors!"


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 9:12 pm
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What's stopping you getting at it? No trains, no time?

Well if you live in London, you've got a good few hours drive to get to these places you can ride all day and not see anyone.

What do you mean specifically by green lanes anyway? There are old roads near me that see motorbikes and get churned up in the process - but I dunno if they qualify for green lane status.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 9:15 pm
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Wot DezB says.

I shall refrain from having a rantette.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 10:10 pm
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Personally I don't care what other people as long as it doesn't bugger the trails for everyone else. I suspect that's the real problem people have. As for 'riding around' it, that's just not always possible. Sometimes it's thick undergrowth all around except for a narrow trail that's been trashed.

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Posted : 14/10/2010 10:28 pm
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So it is said again - ride on bridleways and avoid the very few green lanes that remain then. It really is that simple.


 
Posted : 14/10/2010 10:33 pm
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Stick to the point1 2 pages of junk. anyway.
Get a 4 stroke unless you want to prat about with oils. get something quiet if you are in an official capacity. Don't go too big. 525 KTMs are really penis substitutes for many. Mostly ex road riders who soon swap for something smaller. Seriously look at CRF230's. Mine did 80mph trail riding. Maybe the DRZ but a CCM 404 is the same engine with much better handling et. Consider that South Wales has a rep for theived kit. Just check the bikes history. (sorry to sound judgemental but thats where lots of bikes round here (FoD)end up. An enduro bike will have better suspension and more power but to ou need that. They will be fussier and more exspensive to run. How tall are you? Short arses need Alps or 230's. don't buy any small CCm except the 230. They are complete shite and this come from some one who has sold them and loves his CCM's Get a 604 if you want a monster. Get a Gasgas Pampera if you want the best hill climber ever but be prepared to fettle it. Where are you? If you are near the border come along to our m/c club meeting. 1st and 3rd Monday. Look at www,wgdfmcc.org.uk for details. matt, club sec.


 
Posted : 15/10/2010 12:28 pm
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here is a guy doing a spot of super slow green lanin' for you all...
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Posted : 15/10/2010 9:34 pm
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I swear by my husky. Awesome bikes, they are all you want for a green laner. The 250 2ts have some beans and the 4ts are very nice to ride. They have decent spec and parts aren't as bad to get hold of as people make out. Husky sport are the importers and are really great guys.


 
Posted : 16/10/2010 2:05 am
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