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Author:  mancchair [ Sun Apr 06, 2014 5:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Trail(er) riding on my Adventure bike.

malton wrote:
Pfft i like rocks n mud
Not mud and rocks armatures....


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So when are you bringing your big bike out on some mud and rocks dan ?

This is the "adventure bike" section :)

Author:  GT-0161 [ Sun Apr 06, 2014 5:48 pm ]
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The xt is staying on road mate :) those big bikes arnt for me lol


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Author:  oldroadrider [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Trail(er) riding on my Adventure bike.

Well done fella ...
Put a bale of straw on the trailer and the ram liars will think your a nice friendly farmer !!

Ps where's that lane ? It looks vaguely familiar ?

Author:  HuskyJon [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:44 pm ]
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Its in wait for it..............Ramsbottom.
No jokes please haha.
And thats not a bad plan lmao.

Author:  GT-0161 [ Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:49 pm ]
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Ramliarsbottom oooh


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Author:  HuskyJon [ Tue May 19, 2015 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Trail(er) riding on my Adventure bike.

Just moving this to the public forum so a friend can see how good the Ten is.


Just back from a week Camping and mountain biking up in the lovely lakes, camped just a mile down the road from Grizedale Forest visitors centre, and a great lane :D had a real blast, the trail centre was excellent and had a few cheeky runs up and down the lane on the Ten too nip to Hawkshead for supplies. I highly recommend Grizedale forest campsite. good facilities, Fires, and hot showers, The owner Arthur is a top chap too.

Packed up ready to Roll
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Made it no Problemo
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Yep, all that came on the Tenalady, What a machine ;)
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A few hours later and up rolls Dingle, look at that man dance :lol:
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Out Into the wild
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3 Fine steeds
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My new bike after the other brokened. oops :oops:
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The black Run, Experts only apparently
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Unfortunatly Dingle headed home on day 3 as he blew the damper in his air shock. shame.

Flying Fatman
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Power oversteer
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Power wheelies
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I see our camp from here
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Found a sneaky off piste trail through the black wood.
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And found the Top of the World
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Shadow bike
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ARTY FARTY
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a torn tyre had us in the trail centre shop after multiple punctures, £15 for an innertube. dont think so out with the reapir kit again, im still running this tube today.
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Beer Time. Pub
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makeshift fridge. them beers where Damme cold :lol: ;)
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and we finnished the week with a little Light painting.
You have been watching the Adventures of
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THanks for looking. Another fine ADVENTURE The TENERE has taken me on.
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Author:  boboneleg [ Fri May 22, 2015 10:42 am ]
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Superb stuff, I like your style :mrgreen:

Author:  Dave74 [ Fri May 22, 2015 6:59 pm ]
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How did you find getting up the rocky lane from grizedale
Did the ten handle it ok


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Author:  HuskyJon [ Fri May 22, 2015 7:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Trail(er) riding on my Adventure bike.

It handled it no problem, allthough i did have hyperpro spiring kit fitted at the time. And some baldish knobblies. I find the weight helps to keep it on Line. It doesnt bounce around. And lose traction on the loose rocks.

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