My Husky is a bit like thatTaipan wrote: βTue Aug 24, 2021 8:46 pm Rolls Royce 20/25 was the oddest with its adjustable fuelling and timing on the steering wheel!
CR500 was the daftest. I remember trying to ride it down a country loan with the thing rearing its head in every gear, attempting to smack me in the face! I kept thinking, how the fuck does someone race this - in wet mud!!
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Honda ATC, I win. Had to teach punters how to ride them too, how we didn't have more injuries from them putting a foot down coming to a halt and then running it over I'll never know
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I had a go on them when I was 14, loads of fun, someone rode into a swimming pool with target fixation. If it wasn't that then very similar with both rear wheels driven and no diff.Hairybiker84 wrote: βTue Aug 24, 2021 11:02 pm Honda ATC, I win. Had to teach punters how to ride them too, how we didn't have more injuries from them putting a foot down coming to a halt and then running it over I'll never know
Putting feet down is why my trike had to go, the person it was intended for did it twice and refused to try again.
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Tractor with mowing attachment on the back but no weights on the front, fine when cutting the grass but dodgy as hell driving it back to the yard on the road with the front wheels pawing at the air if you even thought about pressing the go pedal.
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My Mum's mobility scooter - max speed 8mph and liable to tip over if you try to turn it at that speed.
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So you had a yellow, hedge-cutting, Segway?
And have identified a solution to shafties not wheelying!
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I have tried a few of these, those 8mph ones with no suspension throw you off at the slightest thing, like when a driveway crosses a pavement. The bigger 14?mph ones with a pivoting axle are much better, more good fun until someone drives into the back of you at a junction because they can't see over their bonnet. I could get 20mph out of them downhill.Trinity765 wrote: βWed Aug 25, 2021 8:55 am My Mum's mobility scooter - max speed 8mph and liable to tip over if you try to turn it at that speed.
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Had to ride my dad's back from the hospital after he'd gone for a cataract operation without telling us and hosp wouldn't discharge him unless I collected him in my car. Riding a mobility scooter when clearly able bodied is shameful especially past rush hour trafficTrinity765 wrote: βWed Aug 25, 2021 8:55 am My Mum's mobility scooter - max speed 8mph and liable to tip over if you try to turn it at that speed.
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I've ridden an ATC250R, it had a retuned CR250 two stroke engine, I don't remember it being especially mental or dangerous, it didn't want to go round corners.Hairybiker84 wrote: βTue Aug 24, 2021 11:02 pm Honda ATC, I win. Had to teach punters how to ride them too, how we didn't have more injuries from them putting a foot down coming to a halt and then running it over I'll never know
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Daftest thing is deffo a Hovercraft. Handlebars have no bearing on which way you go, they just decide which side of the vehcile is going to hit the obstacles.
Jeremy Clarkson was correct in his analysis. "If you can see an object, you're going to hit it".
Jeremy Clarkson was correct in his analysis. "If you can see an object, you're going to hit it".
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Bit like trying to steer a punt!Mr. Dazzle wrote: βWed Aug 25, 2021 5:09 pm Daftest thing is deffo a Hovercraft. Handlebars have no bearing on which way you go, they just decide which side of the vehcile is going to hit the obstacles.
Jeremy Clarkson was correct in his analysis. "If you can see an object, you're going to hit it".
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Easy!The Spin Doctor wrote: βWed Aug 25, 2021 5:24 pmBit like trying to steer a punt!Mr. Dazzle wrote: βWed Aug 25, 2021 5:09 pm Daftest thing is deffo a Hovercraft. Handlebars have no bearing on which way you go, they just decide which side of the vehcile is going to hit the obstacles.
Jeremy Clarkson was correct in his analysis. "If you can see an object, you're going to hit it".
Well, ish. The trick is in two parts: understanding that pushing to the side means it will want to turn, then using the trailing pole as a rudder.
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The worst thing about the ATC's was if you came into a corner a bit hot and braked the inside rear wheel would lift, sometimes quite violently - what's the instinctive reaction? - put your foot down on that side cue running your leg over, being wrenched off by running your leg over, panic and let go of the thing entirely or any permutation of the above. Hateful things for beginners, great fun for hooning around a dusty concrete track when you knew how to ride them.
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Fortunately this didn't happen to me, but I can see how it could, they certainly need a confident approach to cornering.Hairybiker84 wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:46 am The worst thing about the ATC's was if you came into a corner a bit hot and braked the inside rear wheel would lift, sometimes quite violently - what's the instinctive reaction? - put your foot down on that side cue running your leg over, being wrenched off by running your leg over, panic and let go of the thing entirely or any permutation of the above. Hateful things for beginners, great fun for hooning around a dusty concrete track when you knew how to ride them.
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The 250's were longer and wider, never ridden one but I would guess they would be an entirely different animal. These were the 110's - if the balloon tyres were a bit under pressure (usually) they were even worse with the bike rolling the opposite way to the direction the handlebars were turned
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Didn't the 110s have no suspension?Hairybiker84 wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:53 am The 250's were longer and wider, never ridden one but I would guess they would be an entirely different animal. These were the 110's - if the balloon tyres were a bit under pressure (usually) they were even worse with the bike rolling the opposite way to the direction the handlebars were turned
The 250R was like a Motorcross bike with 3 wheels, long travel forks and pro link rear.
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Going from three to two wheels on the ground means that they go from direct steer to countersteering!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:50 amhey certainly need a confident approach to cornering.Hairybiker84 wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:46 am The worst thing about the ATC's was if you came into a corner a bit hot and braked the inside rear wheel would lift, what's the instinctive reaction?
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The only way to make them corner quickly was to drift the back end roundHorse wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 10:11 amGoing from three to two wheels on the ground means that they go from direct steer to countersteering!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:50 amhey certainly need a confident approach to cornering.Hairybiker84 wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:46 am The worst thing about the ATC's was if you came into a corner a bit hot and braked the inside rear wheel would lift, what's the instinctive reaction?
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I seem to remember that the forks had some travel but the rear was solid, but you're probably right - all done by the tyres!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 10:09 amDidn't the 110s have no suspension?Hairybiker84 wrote: βThu Aug 26, 2021 9:53 am The 250's were longer and wider, never ridden one but I would guess they would be an entirely different animal. These were the 110's - if the balloon tyres were a bit under pressure (usually) they were even worse with the bike rolling the opposite way to the direction the handlebars were turned
The 250R was like a Motorcross bike with 3 wheels, long travel forks and pro link rear.
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