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Anyone got one?
Care to let me know how long/far they run on a tankful.
Don't envisage doing a jog on it or even a ldt, but I do have a seemingly endless supply of tracks and woodland nearby.
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Do you mean trail or trial?
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:53 pm Do you mean trail or trial?
Or maybe a combination of the two... a Beta Alp.
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DT175MX for a litt;e light trail riding , although I did do an enduro on it 25 years ago. No tax or mot 60 to 70 miles to a tankfull.
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@derek badger just bought one.

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If you mean trail, the KTM/Husky/GasGas F.I. bikes are very frugal.
I've never needed a refill in 5 years of long 4 or 5 hour enduro rides.
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Had a 250 sherpa ages ago, that took over a gallon!
I'm on about a 250txt kind of trials bike. 3l or so tank. Local duffer is getting rid of his and its fully regd, which is handy. I could actually get into my woods without going on the roads, but eventually sure les flics would start sniffing around.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:53 pm Do you mean trail or trial?
What did I write?
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Demannu wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 8:26 pm
MyLittleStudPony wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:53 pm Do you mean trail or trial?
What did I write?
Nothing wrong with double-checking. He meant well.
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3 litres is going to get you about 20 - 30 miles on a two stroke trials bike, depends a lot on how you ride it, you'd be better off with a Gas Gas Pampera, they have very similar engines to the txt but are a lot more road friendly, the Mk3 Pampera is actually really good, but you'd be buying a 20 year old Spanish trail bike, which would be a brave purchase.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 8:47 pm 3 litres is going to get you about 20 - 30 miles on a two stroke trials bike, depends a lot on how you ride it, you'd be better off with a Gas Gas Pampera, they have very similar engines to the txt but are a lot more road friendly, the Mk3 Pampera is actually really good, but you'd be buying a 20 year old Spanish trail bike, which would be a brave purchase.
No power valve on the Pampera to disintegrate into the cylinder tho'
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I knew a coup!e of people with them 20 years ago, they never had any problems with them.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 8:47 pm 3 litres is going to get you about 20 - 30 miles on a two stroke trials bike, depends a lot on how you ride it, you'd be better off with a Gas Gas Pampera, they have very similar engines to the txt but are a lot more road friendly, the Mk3 Pampera is actually really good, but you'd be buying a 20 year old Spanish trail bike, which would be a brave purchase.
Then I'd buy a 250/300exc, as we have moved into enduro/ldt/trail territory.
Trials bikes tend to have frame/plastics/wheel damage rather than knackered motors
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I had a Beta 250 Evo which was road registered. Tiny tank but I never hit reserve when I was out on it. I think the longest I was out was about 90 minutes and going pretty gently and stopping sometimes.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 9:03 pm I knew a coup!e of people with them 20 years ago, they never had any problems with them.
A mate bought a brand new one from a dealer somewhere in south london, went to pick it up, dealer started it up out front and it seized up on the forecourt after ticking over briefly :P

He still bought it and it seemed pretty reliable .