Been before and really could use the practice (as I'm doing Hafren) but I'll be at work all sodding day on Sunday.
In case anyone is unsure, its Enduro practice. Free practice. No groups just pay, scrutineer and ride as long as you can before getting tired.
New chain, sprockets and rear brake pads (shouldnt really leave them to get thinner than a rizla in future). Shake down prior to the cambrian in a few weeks.
GS or Bust - Was it you I saw ride in to the paddock at lunch time? If so, should have hung around - you had disappeared before I got back there.
In the hands of an off-road riding god (like Horse1200) you would have got around without too much hassle but you would have been slower than the rest on pogos. If you aren't too great off-road then it would be enough to put you off completely as it wouldn't be the most suitable bike for these sort of locations - That said - I have seen the sort of stuff that Horse can get his 1200 through so it might not be so bad
That was me, I thought I would come along and have a look. I am not particularly experienced off road. I have done a couple of the off road skills courses in Wales but not on a 1200. On the video the field sections look ok but the sections through the woods look more challenging, can they be bypassed?
Do you walk the course at the beginning or just go for it?