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  1. Well that was amazing!

    Many thanks to Danny, Martyn and everyone else involved in making it happen.

    I got far too excited - like a kid after 10 bags of Haribo - and crashed out almost straight away. Oh well, despite wrecking my hand (again!) and not being able to ride in subsequent sessions I had a brilliant time. (Many thanks to Kennys smooth talking in appeasing the security guards and getting us in to ride in the first place).

    I only realised this in hind sight: but for me one of the most amazing and enjoyable things of the whole evening was the complete absence of egos.

    It was such a great atmosphere and a facilitative environment for all abilities to learn and push themselves.

    Jon, from Inspired, asked me to coach for a bit and experiencing the psych of taster sessions first hand was great. Such a broad age range of people were having a wonderful time on trials bikes, learning new skills and buzzing from the experience.

    Inspired went to a lot of effort to make that happen and it was good to see it pay off as a new set of riders were inspired (no pun intended) to get involved with our sport.

    I really loved overhearing excited riders comments too: "I just spoke to Danny Mac" or "Ashton just taught me a new trick"

    Fantastic to hang out with everyone again and I'm definitely hoping there will be many more of these in the future!

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    Peace

    Barlow

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    EDIT:

    Erm... I somehow managed to write a post about Street Light Sessions without mentioning this...

    The standard of the demo riding was AMAZING! Jaw dropping goodness all-round. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  2. man i wont a hex so mach..bike looks awsome!

    but can you please uploud a "normal" photo of the bike

    just one proper sideview so i could anderstand what spec you got there.

    Any questions on the specific spec just drop me a PM mate.

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    Well, I said I was going to sell the Echo... FOR SALE THREAD - With loads of other stuff for sale too

    I know, I know, hijacking your own thread with a for sale post is the lowest of the low! blushing.gif

  3. he's had to make two bikes rather than my question of making one bike to do everything

    To clear things up from the post that Ross linked you to...

    The only reason I am building two bikes is for a specific project that requires two bikes on the same day.

    Short version of the story:

    I had two bikes (Echo & Inspired) so could have done the project

    IMO the Inspired is waaay more fun to ride than the Echo

    As such I arranged with Dave & Jon to use two Inspired bikes

    I think the Inspired Hex is the best all round trials bike that is currently available

    The only caveat that I would add to that is that I am a pretty old school rider and so my entire trials apprenticeship was served on fairly 'traditional' designs (e.g. Cannondale Ashton, Giant Team trials, Onza Woodstock).

    I think the Hex took all the lessons learned from the old school traditional designs and sprinkled just enough new school in there to come up with a winning recipe.

    That's why it is perfect for me personally

    (I mean look how psyched I was back in Sept 2010 before I'd even ridden one!).

    It might seem like a simple thing to do, and also quite a 'safe' bet, but some other manufacturers have tried and failed.

    I actually believe that what Inspired did wasn't safe at all but in the mixture they created they took some fairly big risks (search out the threads where Ali discusses the changes he made throughout the prototype stage and you'll see what I mean).

    The risky geo tweaks have paid off I think and it's is amazing fun to ride.

  4. It looks awsome Matt! great spec. love the sunset superman pic ^_^

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    Bike looks awesome, I too am thinking of doing something similar. Do you think it would be fairly easy to make a nice do it all rig? Basically just want to hear some more from you about the hex :P

    Yeah, for a 'do-it-all' trials bike then I personally can't think of anything out there at the moment that is better.

    I would say that Ashton's Hex, that he uses at the moment in demos, pretty much defines do-it-all trials bike. To be fair it's only a subtle tweak or two away from the off the shelf Inspired Hex Team.

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    After being one of the main sponsors of TartyDays, Dave & Jon @ Inspired are continuing to help me with an upcoming project I am fortunate enough to be involved in.

    The project is absolutely the only reason why I have chosen to go down the route of one 'lightweight for natural' Hex build and also one 'strong and spinny for street' Hex build - otherwise I would build one do-it-all Hex and just go get the fun.

    I can't speak highly enough of the Hex. My personal experience is that it retains nearly all the positives from the 24” Inspired fourplay I owned (and loved) but with the added trials specific benefits of being a26”

    Hope that helps!

  5. This summer I've had two bikes built up. An Echo Control for natural and an Inspired Hex for street and skate park.

    There was only one problem. The Hex was so fun to ride that, despite loving riding in the mountains in North Wales, I was basically only riding street.

    So despite having Maxxis Holy Rollers front and rear, a smooth rear rim, and a fairly heavy spec, I started riding the Hex for natural too. It was awesome! The Holy Rollers seemed fine but the rear brake didn't really hold whenever I got mud on the rim.

    Most importantly - the Hex was so much more fun for natural than the Echo! So fun in fact that I de-built the Echo Control and used the lightweight parts to build up my Hex frame as a test. Amazing! Fun, fun, fun!!! (and not only really light weight but the rear brake actually worked. The sticky tyres and wide rear rim didn't do any harm either!)

    Being scared to bash it around too much in the skate park or street, due to the lightweight spec, I am building another Hex frame for street with heavier/stronger parts, Inspired rims (CNC sidewall, no grind) and the Holy Roller tyres asap.

    Have a look....

    All photos by Paul Higginson, Resolution Video.

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    Chain and Red by bberis, on Flickr

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    Chain. by bberis, on Flickr

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    Black Grip. by bberis, on Flickr

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    Inspired pixels by bberis, on Flickr

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    Be Inspired .. by bberis, on Flickr

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    Stopping Power. by bberis, on Flickr

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    Stop It. by bberis, on Flickr

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    Red Inspired. by bberis, on Flickr

    EDIT: To wasn't a 100% swap from the Echo frame to the Hex:

    I changed the stem (From a 120mm Trialtech to a 90mm Hope stem), the forks (from Echo Control to Inspired Team) and the front brake (from a maggy to a Hope Ti disc).

  6. only 100 miles. what you driving an 18 wheeler? lol na we all kknow fuel is an issue, hope you find someone willing in the next couple of hours! The more the merrier!

    100 miles! I'd love to know what route you'd take har har

    Try a 500 mile, 9 hour round trip!!

    Either this or this

    p.s. No I didn't find anyone in the end - have a GREAT ride everyone. Since I won't see you today Mark I'll say it one here instead of in person; it's brilliant that you've organised this. I certainly hope this'll be successful and the first of many. It's a wonderful idea and one of the things that the UK trials scene can really benefit from. Bosh.

  7. The North Wales representatives are dropping like flies...

    Jamie Williams: Dislocated his shoulder the last time we rode

    Tom Lancaster: Just just been called into work for Saturday

    Alex Williams: No money

    Will Arnold: In America (I'll let him off!)

    I can't justify the fuels costs on my own - nooooooo!

    (Fingers crossed that Skinny Dave is up for an epic weekend of trials)

    Anyone needing a lift and willing to split fuel costs??

    Does anyone want to go from along the North Wales coast between Bangor and Chester?

    Or alternatively from Mid-Wales area, anywhere along the A5 between Bangor and the M54?

    Rich J has kindly offered to put my van load of people up for Saturday night and potentially Friday night too.

    So I'd be keen to ride Sunday as well as Saturday.

    Get in touch and lets make a plan - it promises to be a amazing weekend.

    OK so now Skinny Dave has definitely ruled himself out due to family commitments.

    My offer of driving and splitting fuel monies still stands.

    Leaving Saturday morning from Bangor, North Wales.

    Come on!! *on knees pleading*

    Last desperate plea... anyone?

  8. The North Wales representatives are dropping like flies...

    Jamie Williams: Dislocated his shoulder the last time we rode

    Tom Lancaster: Just just been called into work for Saturday

    Alex Williams: No money

    Will Arnold: In America (I'll let him off!)

    I can't justify the fuels costs on my own - nooooooo!

    (Fingers crossed that Skinny Dave is up for an epic weekend of trials)

    Anyone needing a lift and willing to split fuel costs??

    Does anyone want to go from along the North Wales coast between Bangor and Chester?

    Or alternatively from Mid-Wales area, anywhere along the A5 between Bangor and the M54?

    Rich J has kindly offered to put my van load of people up for Saturday night and potentially Friday night too.

    So I'd be keen to ride Sunday as well as Saturday.

    Get in touch and lets make a plan - it promises to be a amazing weekend.

    OK so now Skinny Dave has definitely ruled himself out due to family commitments.

    My offer of driving and splitting fuel monies still stands.

    Leaving Saturday morning from Bangor, North Wales.

    Come on!! *on knees pleading*

  9. The North Wales representatives are dropping like flies...

    Jamie Williams: Dislocated his shoulder the last time we rode

    Tom Lancaster: Just just been called into work for Saturday

    Alex Williams: No money

    Will Arnold: In America (I'll let him off!)

    I can't justify the fuels costs on my own - nooooooo!

    (Fingers crossed that Skinny Dave is up for an epic weekend of trials)

    Anyone needing a lift and willing to split fuel costs??

    Does anyone want to go from along the North Wales coast between Bangor and Chester?

    Or alternatively from Mid-Wales area, anywhere along the A5 between Bangor and the M54?

    Rich J has kindly offered to put my van load of people up for Saturday night and potentially Friday night too.

    So I'd be keen to ride Sunday as well as Saturday.

    Get in touch and lets make a plan - it promises to be a amazing weekend.

  10. Had a chat with Matt this morning - neither of us are keen to run a Tarty Days 2012, so I'm pretty sure 2011 will be the last one. I would be happy to explain for those interested, but haven't got time right now. Thanks to those who attended and enjoyed themselves both this year and last year.

    I will possibly look into running some sort of similar, non-competitive event next year, but a lot of things will need to change to make it viable.

    As Adam said, thanks to those who attended and enjoyed themselves.

    We're both glad that the last two years of Tarty Days have provided good times for so many riders.

    Peace

    Barlow

  11. All the yellow AA signs are up now to guide you to the main entrance of Woodfest showground!

    Keep your eyes peeled and follow them.

    (Satnav users - use the postcode, LL22 9DA, to get yourself in the general vicinity, but follow yellow AA Woodfest signs for the final bits to make sure you end up at the correct entrance to the Kimnel Estate)

  12. Oh ok my bad dude

    No that reply was to an email so it's good you asked the question too - now everyone can see the answer thumbsupanim.gif

    well its Wales so loads of fields anyway! Don't have a tent atm, so looks like were sleeping in a slip road! haha

    Good thinking :)

    I knew the temptation was too much, think we'll be arriving Sunday evening :D

    Woop woop!

    BTW... Marino, definitely.

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