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West Yorkshire Trail Riders Fellowship
Who are the Trail Riders Fellowship?
The Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) is
the UK's
largest organisation for Trail Riding. It was started in 1970 by a group of
concerned motorcyclists to resist the (often illegal) pressures that
threatened their continuing legitimate use of our old green lanes. In their
legitimate use of green lanes, all members are required to ride to a code
of conduct designed to promote a responsible and socially acceptable
recreational use of the countryside over public roads on road-legal
machines.
What is Trail Riding?
Trail Riding is the recreational use of Green Lanes by motorcycle. Of
course, we ride only on those routes which we are legally entitled to use.
Trail riders do not use bridleways (unless we can prove a higher right
exists) only other rights of way such as byways and we prefer to avoid
tarmac surfaces where possible. Because all these routes are legally
Carriageways we make sure that our machines are legal too, with number
plates, silencers, tax and insurance, just like any other road machine.
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LATEST NEWS
Group GPS units
now available to borrow please
contact Phil Monoghan
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