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Monmouthshire greenlaning
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01 Jun 2013 16:50 #72391
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Does anybody know where to greenlaning in Monmouthshire are the any clubs / meets
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12 Nov 2013 21:09 #90671
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Is there anybody in Monmouthshire
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12 Nov 2013 21:11 #90672
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I'm gwent/torfaen
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13 Nov 2013 18:56 #90939
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13 Nov 2013 18:59 #90940
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I'm just starting out to!
Have no idea sorry!
I don't even no who I'd go out with lol I just bought a jimny and now planning to spend £1000 on it to get it off roadable! (Tyres, lift, snorkel, few cosmetics looks)
And have no idea where to legally go and get some mud
Have no idea sorry!
I don't even no who I'd go out with lol I just bought a jimny and now planning to spend £1000 on it to get it off roadable! (Tyres, lift, snorkel, few cosmetics looks)
And have no idea where to legally go and get some mud
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13 Nov 2013 19:13 #90943
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I've fitted abit of kit at tires cooper just had some wheel spacers fitted 30mm alloy what a difference to driving that made ,blacked out the windows in rear ,wind deflectors
So that's about it for the mo have spoke to people on here about lifting heard some conflicting reports
Trouble is I need the vehicle for work on road 5 days doing about 70 miles a week so I need something stable
I was thinking about a snorkel next and some protection underneath
There is a couple of farm tracks but there quite flat it does get quite muddy
I don't know anybody to go with and where hmm is there anything up your way
So that's about it for the mo have spoke to people on here about lifting heard some conflicting reports
Trouble is I need the vehicle for work on road 5 days doing about 70 miles a week so I need something stable
I was thinking about a snorkel next and some protection underneath
There is a couple of farm tracks but there quite flat it does get quite muddy
I don't know anybody to go with and where hmm is there anything up your way
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13 Nov 2013 19:17 #90947
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There's whats called the British, in talywain, but not sure if it's legal to drive around, mx and others go up there, also some places in blaenavon and pantygasseg again not sure on legality...
On in the middle of buying tyres but hit a brick wall, ordered some and out of stock and others are too expensive or haven't got 215/75s
On in the middle of buying tyres but hit a brick wall, ordered some and out of stock and others are too expensive or haven't got 215/75s
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13 Nov 2013 19:20 - 13 Nov 2013 19:22 #90949
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Assuming your in the uk.
Ordnance survey maps are a good place to start,check with your local highways authority or your local GLASS rep,they have a website which might provide further information.the problem is finding which ones are open as they sometime have TRO's (tempory road order) which generaly means they are closed, this is why you need to contact local authorities as they may not be signed as being closed.
obviously if it has a restricted byway sign dont drive it, we do not want to provide amunition for getting them ALL closed.
if you come across a byway and it doesnt look like its been driven I would advise checking with the appropriate authoritys before driving it as it may be closed to ttaffic.
some areas are sign posted alot better than others depends how much your local authority wants them advertised.
if in doubt dont drive it.
Ordnance survey maps are a good place to start,check with your local highways authority or your local GLASS rep,they have a website which might provide further information.the problem is finding which ones are open as they sometime have TRO's (tempory road order) which generaly means they are closed, this is why you need to contact local authorities as they may not be signed as being closed.
obviously if it has a restricted byway sign dont drive it, we do not want to provide amunition for getting them ALL closed.
if you come across a byway and it doesnt look like its been driven I would advise checking with the appropriate authoritys before driving it as it may be closed to ttaffic.
some areas are sign posted alot better than others depends how much your local authority wants them advertised.
if in doubt dont drive it.
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13 Nov 2013 19:22 #90951
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I got my tires from smartye just google them a set of 4 cooper all terrain £288.00 fitted balanced inc vat
I shopped around same problem all the garages were saying weeks to get , smartye got them 2 days and came to my work and fitted them defo to use again
I shopped around same problem all the garages were saying weeks to get , smartye got them 2 days and came to my work and fitted them defo to use again
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13 Nov 2013 19:26 #90952
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On google there is a map called local byways the green routes are ok but it says anything else is a big no no you get fined or even worse take the car lol in our area there are a lot but they are all red routes I'm not into breaking the law or wrecking lanes where your not aloud I do understand the countryside and how fragile it is
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13 Nov 2013 19:32 #90953
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I know the site,not sure how accurate it is with whats open and not I think it may just show byways amd restricted byways but probably doesnt show tro's.
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13 Nov 2013 19:53 #90960
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Joining a local laning club is a great way to get started and learn how to do it right and stay legal Have a search round - I'm sure there'll be quite a few clubs in Wales.
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