Vintage Scooter Scrambling - The Bats S.C
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:45 pm
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offroadscoot wrote:Hi - I've just joined to see if anyone is interested in off-road competitions?
I help organise the Ryedale Rally. An offroad motorcycle event based in the forests north of Pickering and designed for big trail bikes (BWM HP2's, Yamaha Super Tenere's etc). The nature of the event is to have a great 2 days riding in areas otherwised closed to the public. The course is mainly fire road and easy fire breaks and, with a couple of minor deviations, I reckon a scooter would get round.
Some of you may remember there was a scooter class in the Wesh 2 Day trial - back when it was a 3 day trial.
Here's a link to this years event - please take a look and let me know what you think.
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... scroll down a bit to see the report - and don't be put off by the pictures - we wouldn't send a scooter through that puddle!
The time schedule is really slack, there's plenty of time to chat and have a fag at the check point tea wagon and a hog roast this year at the start/finish, where there's camping and even serviced portaloos... now how many events can lay claim to that!
We've had Gold stars, Triumph twins, there are over 40, 50 and 60 classes - one guy is 72 - he rode our first event in 1976!
A complete cross section of trail riders and racers out for some fun.
...let me know what you think...
All the best.
I think you could well be right Ian. I can see public liability Ins. , plus medical Ins, on site Paramedics, marshalling etc, a mare of H&S. Then theres the spectators to protect. It would all add cost to the event, if the powers that be let it happen at all.Ian Hepworth wrote:I often wish I was born in that era. It looks so much more innocent and less commercialised. You'd have a pile of red tape to get through to put something like that on these days.