How to get into the enduro comps

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How to get into the enduro comps

Postby ShaunGASGAS300 » Tue Apr 19, 2016 10:34 am

Hi, I am new here and after a few more practises on the lanes I would like to get in to some comps. (Beginner level)
I see people talking about them on here all the time but my questions is...How do i get involved with them? How much normally do they cost to enter?
Any info would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby Dominic » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:50 pm

Hey Shaun,

This link will give you a list of events:
http://www.enduronews.com/events15.htm

It is constantly updated so keep checking. You basically book yourself into an event and then rock up for it. You may need an ACU license but before you go that route maybe you should attend some 'free rides' or 'practice days' to get a feel for it. Where are you based? If you are up for it I can try include you if we go to a practice/free ride?

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby ShaunGASGAS300 » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:56 pm

I am based in Farnham.

I'll have a look at free rides ect now.

More than happy to come with you guys if that's okay, I would much appreciate it. Do you need trailers ect to get to them?

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby Stewie » Tue Apr 19, 2016 5:06 pm

There's one on this weekend, http://www.actiontrax.co.uk/events/ as said I would do some practice events first and try and go to one with a laid out track/course as it will give you more of a feel for the event, also be careful on free ride areas as there might be someone coming the other way :lol:
Off the beaten track!.

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby mudeevee » Tue Apr 19, 2016 6:45 pm

Another way to experience these events is to volunteer to marshal.................

South East Enduro Combine (SEEC) run regular Time Card enduro's and Hare & Hounds. I'm a member of Witley MCC and have marshalled for them a couple of times. For the Witley club it is probably best to join the club (£10), pop along to a club night (in Compton) and speak with Manny.

Other members on here have joined Sidcup MCC, Kingston MCC etc etc - sure they will pop up on here and offer to get you into their club.

Whatever you choose - enjoy and ride safe!

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby kris » Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:24 pm

This is a good guide to get you going

http://croydonmotorcycleclub.com/newcomers-how-to-guide

Derek is right ... marshall an event before you dive in ....stay to the end and collect the flags and tape and you can ride the course for free pretty much.

See you at West Harting Down later next month where a few of us will be taking part

http://croydonmotorcycleclub.com/events

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby darren_r1 » Thu Apr 21, 2016 8:49 pm

I will be at ActionTrax thus Sunday, happy to meet you there and show you round

Darren

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby ShaunGASGAS300 » Sat Apr 23, 2016 11:11 am

Thanks for the offer Darren,

I need to get myself a trailer of something to get around first. Anyone care to comment on the bike rack style below?

http://www.davecooper.co.uk/bike-racks/motorcycle-racks

Cheaper and easier than a full blown trailer!

Thanks

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby Jonski » Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:48 am

Hi,

I have one of these racks and once you get the knack of loading bike, and strapping it down it is really good. Take care that your car can take the load though, I have mine on a T5 transporter van and even that states a max tow ball load of 100kg which with rack and bike weight I exceed. Talk to Dave basically about car and bike combination and he will advise. You need a flange style tow bar also, not the removable type.

Have fun!

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

Postby gavinskii » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:56 am

I also have one of these been using it on various vehicles for a long time.

I really like them and once you learn the easy technique for loading it takes 30 seconds with the minimum of effort.

I seem to recall Brian (Silvergull) had a couple of these for sale.

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Re: How to get into the enduro comps

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