Stumpy

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Is this bike any good for playing around and beginning trials? I ride hare scrambles mostly, but I think trials looks like good training. I've got a chance to get a tr34 for next to nothing and I know next to nothing about them. Little help...
 

wayneg

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Aug 29, 2001
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Parts are hard to find (over here in NZ anyway!), but there are quite a few of them about. If its in good running condition then they seem to go pretty well especially with younger riders, as they are have very mild power, and don't tend to get away as much as the modern bikes.

The main thing I didn't like about the one I rode is that they have completely different steering geometry to the modern bikes, and I had lots of trouble doing slow full lock turns, but this may have just been the bike I rode (at my level we do a lot of off camber tight turns).

It really depends on the condition of the bike as to whether its worth getting. A friend of mine bought one really cheap a couple of years ago (it came in two cardboard boxes), but it took forever for him to get it to the stage where it was working effectively, cost him lots of money, and he didn't really enjoy riding it anyway, so he bought a '97 Montesa instead. Dave Trustrum also had one, which he got fed up with, and then went and bought a 2000 GasGas 200.

I would also talk to the Beta importers about parts availability and also ask any questions on http://www.trails.co.uk in the bulletin boards.
 

David Trustrum

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Depends how you look at it (I prefer to look at it now it isn’t in my garage). When I first got mine I thought it was the ducks guts. Really managed to improve it with a Mikuni carb etc. Spent a lot of time working on it though, which was a drag.

Sold it to a friend (despite begging him not to buy it so I didn’t feel guilty). Well actually it parted hands for some painting around the house.

Rode it yesterday as I was trying to teach him how to do some stuff & couldn’t get over what a boat it was. Even simple stuff seemed hard.

I have to say I deliberated over spending as much as I did on my GasGas (~ $3000US) but now if I had to do it all again I would buy the newer bike straight off no hesitation.

Bike in the box guy had no end of trouble trying to get it to run right (though new owner is experiencing no problems oddly).
 

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