PembsLandy
Active Member
I had a cracking day. I came second in class. Some of the sections were much the same for the road going vehicles as for the specialist trialers and my overall score was a lower than quite a few of them.
A shunt is applicable to leave sprung vehicles and coilers over 100 inch. It's basically means you can stop and reverse to line yourself up more suitably for the next gate or if you can't make a tight turn.
No MSA licence is required but being a club member you are bound by the MSA.
A shunt is applicable to leave sprung vehicles and coilers over 100 inch. It's basically means you can stop and reverse to line yourself up more suitably for the next gate or if you can't make a tight turn.
No MSA licence is required but being a club member you are bound by the MSA.