your backyard trials setups?

Discussion in 'Trials' started by fiep, Aug 20, 2009.

  1. lineaway

    lineaway Long timer

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    So now you want to crash in the grass? Good idea!
  2. grizzzly

    grizzzly The Pre-Banned Version

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    it is soooooooooooooo much better than crashing in the stickers and rocks i have in my yard
  3. NMTrailboss

    NMTrailboss Team Dead End

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    Sick!! :clap
  4. Gordy

    Gordy SUPPORTER

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    Been known to happen! :muutt



    It's do-able. Not sure about trying it on the KTM just yet though.

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  5. NMTrailboss

    NMTrailboss Team Dead End

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    :eek1
  6. Little R

    Little R Been here awhile

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    Gordy, keep Deb off the log, or she will move up to fast and humble me. I would hate to have to practice between events.
    Seriously, Cool section material!
  7. lineaway

    lineaway Long timer

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    Need to cut the end off ,so you can show us how to ride the looong way!
  8. Gordy

    Gordy SUPPORTER

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    When you get snowed in, come on down and..............

    ................Randy can show us how without cutting it off!:nod
  9. Gordy

    Gordy SUPPORTER

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    :lol3 I just caught that!
  10. jonnyc21

    jonnyc21 Trials Ninja

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    Not to many of us at the Graham Jarvis level... LOL. :rofl
  11. Gordy

    Gordy SUPPORTER

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    Crap!

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    There....that's better!

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  12. wb22rules

    wb22rules Been here awhile Supporter

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  13. BEEF706

    BEEF706 King of the dumb dab

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    Nice!!!. Way to go Gordy!
  14. lineaway

    lineaway Long timer

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    We have yet to see the `other` side of the log Gordy!
  15. NMTrailboss

    NMTrailboss Team Dead End

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    Or the face plant that goes with it! :lol3
  16. broncobowsher

    broncobowsher Long timer

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    Added a couple new Novice lines to the back yard this evening. They look easy, and hopefully soon they will be.

    They are also bi-directional. So I have 4 sections to play with.
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  17. jonnyc21

    jonnyc21 Trials Ninja

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    Had to do yard work the other day... At lest it was the kind of yard work that has useful results for my families trials practice. :clap

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  18. toro618

    toro618 Long timer

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    Has anyone used this or similar type ramps for a backyard setup? Instead of getting more logs or rocks to add to my layout, I've been thinking of adding something like this that I can easily re-arrange or build on.

    http://www.landwaveproducts.com/LandWave-System.htm

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.
  19. AteamNM

    AteamNM Wonna Be ADVrider Supporter

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    Meh, slick and will fall apart after a while.
    Build it yourself. Pallets, scrap wood and add skids or castors to move it around. Best small obstacle is a long skinny about 2 feet off the ground. Blind folded figure 8's.

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  20. Purch23

    Purch23 Dirtbiker

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    Any video of this? What technique for this, double blip?