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Hey Hubbers!!

 

I am thinking about building myself a Trials course here in my back yard!! Have any of you done this before? What would be the best materials to use? Got any tips for me?

 

All advice will be appreciated!!

 

Thanks

Behan

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I have found wood is the easiest and best.

easy to construct and change things and it breaks before your bike does if your learning.

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1st pic is my first attempt at my parents house

2nd pic is what a friend and I build at the Toyota MTN Bike park, it was really good to learn on, had all the diff heights for forward and sideways moves and lots of gaps to learn on.

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Looks like a dream!!! So basically stack a bunch of pallets at different hights and you're good to go?? Or is it a bit harder than that??

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Looks like a dream!!! So basically stack a bunch of pallets at different hights and you're good to go?? Or is it a bit harder than that??

 

Basically ya

if they shift around too much chuck in a few nails, screws or strap them.

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1st pic is my first attempt at my parents house

2nd pic is what a friend and I build at the Toyota MTN Bike park, it was really good to learn on, had all the diff heights for forward and sideways moves and lots of gaps to learn on.

 

:eek:

 

...so THAT is what it looked like when it was new. Pretty sad at how it has fallen to ruin

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:eek:

 

...so THAT is what it looked like when it was new. Pretty sad at how it has fallen to ruin

 

That was A LOT of love and time put in by Hog and myself.

Really upset at how "well" it was maintained :cursing:

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In that second picture I can see the most important part of the trials setup - the first aid kit in the background!

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In that second picture I can see the most important part of the trials setup - the first aid kit in the background!

 

Nope, that's all the tools we used to build it :D and riding stuff (helmets)

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Ill chat to the manager and see what the story is, if they gonna be there for long then im sure they will be happy with us fixing it up.

Then we can do a super playground, concrete, wood and tyres, mb some rocks :clap:

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