Nice guys/gals
Have not yet met a bad motorcyclist*crosses fingers tightly*. As I ride motorbikes I think I'd take it personally if I did!
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Just one of them things mate, its only proper to look out for each other when out on the trails to be honest. I'm sure horse riders know just as much as we do on bikes that there are a lot of people thinking we dont have the right to be there.Ah that's interesting, i wondered why you were going so cautiously to start with. Good eyes
So nice of you, owner must have been so pleased. Hope she was ok! nd that you had an uneventful ride the rest of the way!
^^^^^ Been connected to bikes all my life and like you, I've never met a bad one yet; rascals yes, nasties, no!![]()
I think you'll find it's more about people actually liking animals and not wanting to see them hurt or startled.if it comes to a tangle between bike and horse, they're gonna be as messed up as the horse rider, and would rather avoid it.
my bug bear is scramblers, I think the difference here is most if them don't ride on the road and seem to have little care for other users regardless of whether they are on horseback or not.
Scramblers????? I'm assuming you mean non legal Motocross bikes?
If you look, my bikes are "Scramblers" to coin a phrase and in the video that is what we are riding for want of a better description.
I use my bikes in competition etc, they are pure "Scramblers".
Just to clear things up for people. The use of the word scramblers is horrific as it is used as a general term by anti's to describe all off road looking bikes. As such we all get lumped into one and the idiots that are out there just ripping up the countryside on non road legal bikes (MX bikes, no lights, registration mark etc) and being a right pain are dragging down us enduro/trail bike riders who ride legally on legal byways and highways.
Just wanted to make that clear as there does seem quite a lot of confusion. As with all walks of life there are the few that ruin it for the many
So,
trail/enduro bike = road legal, fully insured, lights, registration number etc.
MX bike = no registration, no insurance etc etc, should be on a closed circuit for racing only.
Please be sure you dont use a broad term for all off road looking bikes, were having enough problems as it is with Antis.
If you'd like to know more have a look here. http://www.trf.org.uk/ we are all members in the video.
Right, must get off and clean my bike as its still caked in mud and sand. It needs a good grooming
Cheers all![]()
How did you find the link on here anyway???
I'd just like to second what GBRob says, I don't have anything to do with motorbikes and know very little about them, but the trail riders fellowship are a great bunch and work with the BHS, CTC and Ramblers on access and are also the guys you see working at the big 3 day events.
Sadly in my area there is a big problem with illegal off road bikes using footpaths and bridleways illegally and damaging them, using the roads when they aren't supposed to, running races and generally behaving irresponsibly and dangerously (I've been ridden AT by a biker as a hiker on a FOOTPATH) we have a police unit though who specialise in off road motorbikes and 4x4s are very helpful and work with the assistance of trf to get rid of these riders who give the rest a bad name.
I hate motorcyclists!!
There are about 10 people around us with scramblers and on a sunday they all go out together and speed on our roads (country roads) - they make such a noise I can hear them coming from a mile back!!
They don't slow down, the rev going past us and go past at about 60...
Am really considering phoning police on them to sit in wait on a sunday morning...!
Cheers Katt.
Its very hard to get people to not judge the many by the few idiots and thats in all walks of life from horse riding to riding motorbikes, to walkers etc etc. The problem with dirt/trail/enduro bikes is they look very similar to the MX bikes. i mean they are basically the same thing made for off road (off road is a silly term as byways etc are roads but i do use my bikes in enduro races aswell) but MX bikes are not made legal for the road. The more people know and learn the less likely they are to lump the idiots in with the people who do things correctly and with common decency.
Cheers again.
Bit of a diversion from the main subject of the thread I'm afraid - but many of you reading this possibly won't be aware of the bloomin' good work the TRF does in the marking and de-marking of many EnduranceGB rides. So to GBRob and your TRF chaps - many thanks from an endurance rider!