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 Post subject: helo i would like to know how to start green laning on a bsa
PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:27 pm 
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hello all i am new and i was wondering on the rules of green laning? ie
were can i go?
do i need a perticuler bike and gear?
do i need to be in a club?
do i need special insurance?
i am planning on geting something like a bsa bushman and wonderd if it needed to be at a perticuler spec? as i say i am new to this i am allso new to the bantam scene so advice on both would be very greatefull. thanks


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 Post subject: Re: helo i would like to know how to start green laning on a bsa
PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:02 pm 
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were can i go?

The only public rights of way for motor vehicles are Byways Open to All Traffic and Unclassified County Roads.


do i need a perticuler bike and gear?

No, but you do have to be 100 per cent street legal, and able to operate in a wet, slippery environment.



do i need to be in a club?

No, but you will find full membership of the TRF very helpful - and it's only £40 a year

do i need special insurance?

No, your standard road insurance will cover you, as the routes are public roads.

i am planning on geting something like a bsa bushman and wonderd if it needed to be at a perticuler spec? as i say i am new to this i am allso new to the bantam scene so advice on both would be very greatefull. thanks

Genuine Bushman is a very rare bike, and now quite valuable. Personally, I wouldn't use any BSA Bantam for green laning...reliability will be an issue and you can get far better bikes for much less money. My brother used to race a BSA Bantam in schoolboy scrambling and finishing a race was an achievement!


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 Post subject: Re: helo i would like to know how to start green laning on a bsa
PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:54 am 
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theprodigyuuk wrote:
i am planning on geting something like a bsa bushman and wonderd if it needed to be at a perticuler spec? as i say i am new to this i am allso new to the bantam scene so advice on both would be very greatefull. thanks


If your plan is to take a Bushman trail riding then I say go for it! But be prepared for as many eventualities as you can. It would be a refreshing change to see a bike like this on the trail and would make an ace 2013 TRF calender photo!


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 Post subject: Re: helo i would like to know how to start green laning on a bsa
PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:21 am 
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You don't say which area you are in, the type of lanes you are going to ride has a big influence on the type of bike you might want to use. If you are going to do a lot of road work or are in an area with flat plains then a smaller or older bike might not be for you. I am in the North West and much of my riding is done in the Lakedistrict, but I cheat and trailer the bike there and then just bimble around the minor roads. None of my bikes are geared to go much more than 40 mph, but I don't find this a problem.
As for reliability I have been trail riding for over 10 years firstly on a 1976 Kawasaki KT250 Trials bike, then an old Suzuki SP400 (now with sidecar), followed by a 1957 Royal Enfield. My mates have used a 1975 Honda TL125, a Triumph Tiger Cub and a 1967 BSA B40. In all that time we have been plagued by, er................ two punctures!
If you have set your heart on a Bantam then don't be put off, however it most certainly won't be the most suitable bike out there. With the Bantam you will have the advantage that a lot of the trials bits designed for Triumph Cubs will fit as they share the same wheels and swinging arm.
The most important thing is that you are 100% road legal and only ride where you are allowed. To ensure the latter TRF membership is a very good idea.

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 Post subject: Re: helo i would like to know how to start green laning on a bsa
PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:16 pm 
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Well, I have a 1973 Honda SL125 and I have some great fun on it.

I try and do everything I can on it. I've done a couple of enduros, I do trail riding on it, trial riding with my first competition coming up around christmas and its also my road bike.
I have had my fair share of problems with it, but probably as it is my first proper motorbike and its a learning curve :lol:

I've just a fairly major service/overhall on the engine so hopefully will be much better from here on in.

Besides, old bikes have character 8-)

John

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