Riding tips

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Riding tips

Post by Mudfacetony » 27 Jan 2013, 08:17

One of the guys in our TRF group found some riding tips by this guy on You tube

OffRoadRider15f

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4LvR4g2FkQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilEoRYEkm5Y

This one is great - going equiped to tackle obstructions - a big no no in the UK

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P-_JoHXe4M

They might be useful, you can always learn something

Like how not to make an ass of yourself

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0akGHQEl ... ture=share
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Post by fishtail » 27 Jan 2013, 12:18

hahha - liked the how not make an ass of your self.. i feel sure this is in my future.. :lol:

the offroad fanatic is also worth awatch - but that beardy bloke dont half go on a bit...
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Post by fishtail » 27 Jan 2013, 12:54

ps whys it a nono to go prepared for obstacles in the UK?
I been riding around with a saw in my back pack recently - its certainly helped!
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Post by fallenmikethebike » 27 Jan 2013, 16:14

fishtail wrote:ps whys it a nono to go prepared for obstacles in the UK?
I been riding around with a saw in my back pack recently - its certainly helped!
To go out prepared for major route clearance isn't allowed,[chain saws] and permission from the R.O.W. department needs to be attained before hand, [ insurance, health and safety, blah, blah, blah].
However, the minor pruning is allowed, and I always carry my nifty little folding saw.
The only issue with the folding saws is they don't put a set on the teeth of the blade, so they constantly bind up on branches with any hint of moisture in them. A small set in the teeth allows the cut dust to be cleared out of the cutting face.
A small pair of bypass clippers are also useful for those wayward brambles.
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Post by fishtail » 27 Jan 2013, 16:35

I managed to stuff a full size saw in my back pack - been handy on bamboo recently - but bloody hell that stuff grows back fast! I hate brambles tho...
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Post by Mudfacetony » 27 Jan 2013, 16:59

fishtail wrote:ps whys it a nono to go prepared for obstacles in the UK?
I been riding around with a saw in my back pack recently - its certainly helped!
If you took a set of bolt croppers with you to cut open gates (even if these gates are obstructing a highway) you can done for criminal damage. Sounds daft that opening up a legal highway you can get nicked but as the say, the law is an ass
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Post by fallenmikethebike » 27 Jan 2013, 17:21

Mudfacetony wrote:
fishtail wrote:ps whys it a nono to go prepared for obstacles in the UK?
I been riding around with a saw in my back pack recently - its certainly helped!
If you took a set of bolt croppers with you to cut open gates (even if these gates are obstructing a highway) you can done for criminal damage. Sounds daft that opening up a legal highway you can get nicked but as the say, the law is an ass
We only have one gate on a Byway in Surrey :D :D . The 4 x 4 boys might need a set though, width restrictions are springing up almost weekly though :roll: .
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Post by Eddie Evans » 27 Jan 2013, 17:53

Always good to see how things should be done.

I carry one of these as it is the biggest saw that I can fit in the backpack.
It will easily cut through pine and semi dead hardwood.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DRAPER-44994- ... 1e722930a4


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