Bernie in Indiana 2025

Vintage Weekend with World Champion Bernie Schreiber in Indiana, U.S.A.

American’s only World Trials Champion and Scottish Six Days Trial winner Bernie Schreiber conducted his first RIDE VINTAGE two-day Training weekend on May, 24/25 at Mount Wawasee Lodge in Indiana. Schreiber, being the most successful Trials rider ever from the USA, shared his wealth of knowledge and overseas experience with twenty participants attending from five States. The weekend was exclusively reserved for twin-shock machines.

The Vintage weekend event was hosted by Michiana Trials Team in Indiana a member club of (MOTA) The Michigan Ontario Trials Association created on February 19, 1967, in Detroit, Michigan. MOTA has a long history in American Trials hosting American National Championships and a World Championship in 1977 of which Schreiber competed. Just two years later Schreiber competed at the AMA National Championship on May 26th, 1979 in Indiana, the same year he won the World Championship.

2025 marks a special moment for Schreiber who started Trials competition fifty-five years ago in California and still competes in Vintage events today. 1970 was the beginning of what later became a successful Trials career overseas in the late 1970’s and 80’s. This year is a celebration of 55 years of competing in a sport which originated in 1909 throughout parts of the United Kingdom.

Schreiber was thrilled to ride his late fathers 1972 Bultaco Sherpa which has been fully restored by Duane Tope for the occasion. Tope from Indiana has a long history in Vintage Trials bikes restorations and competition, winning the AMA Twin-shock Trials Champion title in 2023. 

Schreiber treated the 20 Vintage enthusiasts to his structured training format based on lessons learned in becoming a World, National, and Scottish Six Days Trials Champion, which included fundamental techniques from his book ‘Observed Trials’ by Len Weed. Schreiber said: “Its not just skills and hard work, everyone at the top level has great techniques, but your mindset is what makes you a winner. That’s the only difference. Learning to ride a Trials bike, is not the same as learning to ride Trials.” He continued to focus on competition successes and practicing with purpose by design. “The best way to practice is to prioritize on the things you need to practice, and knowing which tasks should get top priority, then act to get maximum returns.”

Kirk Mayfield (left) delivers a tribute in honour of Lane Leavitt who recently passed away.

Scotland is Schreiber’s next stop at the annual Highland Classic two-day trial on June 7/8 to compete with 200 twin-shock participants at Alvie Estate, near Aviemore.

Bernie demonstrates ‘body position’ on his 1972 Bultaco.
Event organiser and American twinshock champion, Duane Tope.
Englishman Francis Hall on his Ariel.
Bernie Schreiber’s 1979 Bultaco 199A now owned by Francis Hall.

All photos copyright: Cory Tope

Lane Leavitt 1950-2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lane Leavitt, former Bultaco factory trials rider who passed away on May 16th aged 74 years.

Lane Leavitt on his 325 Sherpa ‘Dual Tank’ in the 1975 Rhode Island event.

Lane was AMA trials champion on three occasions and was a world championship contender, who competed against the Lampkins, Rathmell, Schreiber and Whaley. He switched to Montesa, when the Bultaco company hit financial trouble in 1979.

His achievements were: three times US National Champion; five times California Champion; twice Oregon Champion; he rode in the SSDT four times; USA ISDE Team Member; AMA Sportsman of the Year and inducted to the Trials Hall of Fame of the AMA in 2006.

Lane wrote a book on observed trials with photojournalist Len Weed entitled ‘Motor Cycle Trials – Techniques and Training’.

Lane Leavitt on the 349 Montesa on Ben Nevis section, SSDT – Photo: Jimmy Young, Armadale

He married his teenage sweet-heart, Debbie Evans, herself a well known trials rider and stunt performer. Lane set up his business with Debbie, called Leavittation Inc., based at Santa Clarita, California, which arranged stunt work for the movie industry. He turned to professional stunt performing in 1980 on the ‘Fall Guy’ TV series.

Lane Leavitt from the USA (Montesa) on Cnoc-a-Linnhe in the SSDT – Photo: Iain Lawrie, Kinlochleven.

1979 World Trials Champion, Bernie Schreiber wrote on learning about Lane Leavitt’s passing: “A unique individual in his own way, but a true friend who always brought his honest opinions on all topics. He was innovative, passionate and constantly in search of a better motorcycle, better trials events and better results. His opinions on trials events, motorcycles and riders development were direct and honest. He enjoyed pushing the envelope in Trials and all facets of his stunt work in an industry he loved so much.

Trials Guru sends sincere condolences to Debbie and the Leavitt family at this difficult time. The trials community of the USA have lost not only a champion, but an enthusiast of the sport.

Lane Leavitt – 10 November 1950 – 16 May 2025

Nevis Radio, SSDT 2025

In case you didn’t know, Trials Guru was represented on Nevis Radio during the Scottish Six Days Trial week in Fort William. The website owner, John Moffat was the guest presenter on the daily show which broadcast from 7-11am Monday to Friday and 7-12.30 on the Saturday as the last man, John Shirt (240) left the Parc Ferme.

Thanks to: Nevis Radio; Michelin; Gavin Cairns Roughcasting Ltd; Thistle Access and Comms West for their support.

If you want to review the interviews and commentaries on the SSDT Show, here are the links:

Youtube: Sound and Video Links:

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6

MixCloud – Sound only:

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6