There's a certain back yard in Beech Groove that is a Trials Heaven... Plus we have a 100 acre playground just west of Bloomington with 20 sections or so.
None of my Trials Bikes are for sale,no sir! I will P.M. you with the phone number of the gentleman in Beech Grove.
The '96 is gone. I just sand blasted that chrome off, stuff was on there aobut as tight as seran wrap...I've never seen a '94-5-6 that held its chrome well. The 327 is still up for grabs, It's by no means as nice as my 270 but it'd be a super starter bike and an AMAZING trail bike! (always thought it'd be fun to ride an AMA MAXC cross country event on this bike) If you could get it through the red tape factory it'd be a sweet little 'round towner for making mayhem. It's really getting in the way getting out X-mass stuff. I'd like to sell it before the weather gets nice so I can get a beefy skidpan, new snail cams, and some fork covers for my 4rt. I'm told Saddleback is nice, Stoney is nice, hell just drive down to bloomington and ride the rocks on the cuts in the hills on 37. There are some nice blocks there. I'll ride anywhere and on anything as long as I'm not causing property damage or seriously trespassing Honestly though if this is a 1st bike, you'll ride a lot of figure 8s in parking lots and your driveway. I spent a whole winter on my '96 getting my balance sorted and then practicing front and rear hops before I really rode the thing.