The LH3 recently acquired from Andy J. is coming along quite nicely although I've yet to go any great distance on it. After giving careful consideration to entering it in the forthcoming Exeter Trial in early January I bottled it and will be using my trusty old Gas Gas Pampera instead. Running a relatively unknown quantity like the LH3 in a long distance event through the night across Exmoor and Dartmoor might have been a recipe for disaster. The trial has been shortened since I last entered (down from 20 hours to a mere 14!) but even with the reduced distance it's important to have 100% confidence in what you're riding because the Exeter is a notoriously brutal event. My main priority at this stage is simply to finish, hopefully in one piece. The last time I entered I was riding the Chott.
Hopefully both the LH3 and the ISDT bike will be finished by the Spring and once they're sorted I'll start entering them in regolarita style events. Depending on how the season pans out I'll probably debut one of the Laverdas in the Edinburgh Trial later in the year, we'll see.
Keep an eye out for the LH3 in Classic Bike magazine, the mag has run a two page feature on the bike in the January issue which should be in the shops next week.


This is the 280cc Pampera I'll be using, I built this earlier this year out of NOS and it's already been out more than 50 times and probably covered 5,000 miles which means it's nicely bedded in. I've got to do a few mods to get it ready for the Exter but I'm fairly confident it will finish.

Lonely-looking Chott in Fingle Woods, Devon on the 2009 Exeter. It was bloody cold that year.
Hopefully both the LH3 and the ISDT bike will be finished by the Spring and once they're sorted I'll start entering them in regolarita style events. Depending on how the season pans out I'll probably debut one of the Laverdas in the Edinburgh Trial later in the year, we'll see.
Keep an eye out for the LH3 in Classic Bike magazine, the mag has run a two page feature on the bike in the January issue which should be in the shops next week.


This is the 280cc Pampera I'll be using, I built this earlier this year out of NOS and it's already been out more than 50 times and probably covered 5,000 miles which means it's nicely bedded in. I've got to do a few mods to get it ready for the Exter but I'm fairly confident it will finish.

Lonely-looking Chott in Fingle Woods, Devon on the 2009 Exeter. It was bloody cold that year.
