stutab
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You need to get yours finished first Jai. You are closer than my Rangy though
Discounted team recovery with bro in his 90 for the same reasons
Youv'e got a 90 Iv'e seen it
Id like to do team recovery just need a team mate
Yeah ill probably join P&D when shes finished, need to get a alrc pogbook though. How do I go about aquiring one ?
Tempted to build a deducated basic trialer I know where theres a few old series parked in a shed complete with cages ready to go trialing so might be worth an offer. One of my mates sold a tomcat just before I got back for not alot would have loved that :/
Go on the ALRC web site look under Regulations and make sure you comply, then when you join a club you need to get two log book scrut's to inspect your motor and sign it off.
Before you build a trialer go to some events and look what is winning. Eckington is next weekend, trial is on Sat.
Yea its actually going ALRC Legal maybe even RTV it next year get the three comps in and keep busy but its no Team recovery motor its far too heavy and "I Must not swear" its a .......Diesel!
Mine will be 88" with V8 out front and LT95
I will enter the comp safari if I Finnish is another thing!!
It's the nationals so you have to take part rude not to!
80 but i will be a granny speed more the taking part than actually competing!! 80 + rear Salisbury is just asking for trouble! If I keep it the right way up I'll be doing well. My bro should have his 90 but again its been nearly 20 years since he has driven comp.
There seems to be a parting of the ways with CCV and Comp Safari motors in the ALRC. Top trialers have 80" wb with a big V8 over the front axel a BW transfer box and a narrow track rear with "A" frame and a relativly high driving position, whereas compers are 88" with the engine set well back, radius arms all round and lower. There are Master drivers championships that combine trial and comp results so hopfully folks still enter both events which I will do but my motor is more comper than trials machine.
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