Really wanting to get a crosser and enjoy some off road action, don't really know of anywhere in this area that I could ride, was toying with a road legal enduro but only if there are places I can ride to other than mx tracks?
I Know of plenty decent woodies but dont think the anoraks and dog walkers/horse riders would be too chuffed with a wee stroker flyin about...........
There is no such thing as green laning in Scotland. You can only legally ride a certain number of meters from a road unless you have the landowners permission. :-(
There is a semi legal off road track at the back of Peterculter. By the Culter footy club ground
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g.cowen wrote:There is a semi legal off road track at the back of Peterculter. By the Culter footy club ground
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I can't believe it's not butter! define semi legal?????
If you ride responsibly and don't annoy the locals, the police tend to look the other way. !!
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Bon Accord club now have access to the MX track at Pennan which is available to ride 7 days a week. As well as the MX track there is now an Enduro practice loop as well. Yours for the measly sum of £60 per year.