Your personal playground is epic! And your skills are awesome too. I’ve followed you for a while so I know you’ve put the time in. I’m enjoying my experience as a trials newbie. 2 months in now. Loving it.
This is great. I actually setup a balance beam in my back yard over the weekend and was scratching my head about how and what I could make in my backyard for more obstacles. Now to convince the wife haha, if you have a how-to on that let me know 😂. Thanks!
Was actually considering a full video on that topic. 😆 So close to my heart. 1 Closer to home, less time away from family 2 Good workout / destress 3 safer bc not miles away in woods 4 keeps you happy 5 grass grows back 6 shorter riding sessions, not gone all day, 30 after dinner min = happy man 🤔 just off top of my head.. 😉. Good luck
Number 5 was great when I was starting out. I got so much out ofsuch a simple obstacle. I would wheelie up and stall on top on the back wheel either brakes or holding pressure and swing it round to go off a different angle.
I started building a backyard trials course over a dozen years ago and started out with wood pallets. After a few years they all rotted and broke. I was lucky and found on craigslist in the free section, dozens of plastic pallets from a pallet company going out of business. They seem like they will last forever and weigh 50 lbs each. A month ago my neighbor tore out his driveway and I had about 20 tons of broken concrete delivered to my backyard for free. I recently got a quote for 18 tons of unscreened recycled asphalt for $100 undelivered which can be useful for more obstacles. I have a few truck tires but in my opinion tractor tires makes your backyard look more like a junk yard.
Thanks for sharing Tom, got some great ideas from this, but mine need to be temporary so I can keep my partner onside 🤣 Still got enough challenges with figure 8s, cones and precision wheelies if I'm honest.
I am fortunate to live on an old farm property with trails and a large field which we have started adding obstacles to as several of us have recently picked up trials bikes. Question, do any of your neighbors give you a hard time about your course?
Thanks for asking. No one has any issue with it. It's more quiet than a lawn mower. The neighbor closest to me I spoke to about the noise before adding it all. You can see his house in the video. He was really easy going and now he even helps me move the larger timbers around as needed. 😉
Do not join on UA-cam. I have a full curriculum on my new website that is much more robust and thorough. www.trialsprogression.com
Sensationell!!! Danke für dieses großartige Video
You're welcome
Owen Wilson is crushing the trials bikes
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First time view, just what I wanted. Thanks...
You are welcome 😁
Your personal playground is epic! And your skills are awesome too. I’ve followed you for a while so I know you’ve put the time in. I’m enjoying my experience as a trials newbie. 2 months in now. Loving it.
Awesome to hear from you and thanks for commenting. Yes, putting in the work is key, but it feels more like playing than working 😉
Cracking clip mate.
Hey thank you 👍
Great video, thanks for all the good ideas.
You're welcome 👊
Great VDO and thank you for you to share idea on how to build playground ❤
Sure thing 👊 good luck
This is great. I actually setup a balance beam in my back yard over the weekend and was scratching my head about how and what I could make in my backyard for more obstacles. Now to convince the wife haha, if you have a how-to on that let me know 😂. Thanks!
Was actually considering a full video on that topic. 😆 So close to my heart.
1 Closer to home, less time away from family
2 Good workout / destress
3 safer bc not miles away in woods
4 keeps you happy
5 grass grows back
6 shorter riding sessions, not gone all day, 30 after dinner min = happy man
🤔 just off top of my head.. 😉. Good luck
Thanks for the share. been building my own section here in my yard ..
Right on! 👊
@@TrialsProgression SHARE did you order your mono shock spring from ?
@@joshhughes6316 I got it from Stu Preston at Jack's cycles - here in the USA
Number 5 was great when I was starting out. I got so much out ofsuch a simple obstacle. I would wheelie up and stall on top on the back wheel either brakes or holding pressure and swing it round to go off a different angle.
Awesome 👍
Excellent channel sir. You're awesome
Thank you
Love your channel
Thanks mate! I appreciate you 😀
Bravo molto creativo. Ottimo esercizi
Thank you
I started building a backyard trials course over a dozen years ago and started out with wood pallets. After a few years they all rotted and broke. I was lucky and found on craigslist in the free section, dozens of plastic pallets from a pallet company going out of business. They seem like they will last forever and weigh 50 lbs each. A month ago my neighbor tore out his driveway and I had about 20 tons of broken concrete delivered to my backyard for free. I recently got a quote for 18 tons of unscreened recycled asphalt for $100 undelivered which can be useful for more obstacles. I have a few truck tires but in my opinion tractor tires makes your backyard look more like a junk yard.
That's epic! Good call on the plastic pallets and all that free stuff. 👍
I'll be right over to play. 😉
Well done!
Thank you 👊
This is sick
Hope it helps. Sure is nice to have stuff close to the house.
Great news!
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Thanks for sharing Tom, got some great ideas from this, but mine need to be temporary so I can keep my partner onside 🤣 Still got enough challenges with figure 8s, cones and precision wheelies if I'm honest.
I hear that. 😉. Chalk on driveway also works really well for making a course that disappears after the rain.
Full backyard build playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLr9WXGyccAG-LS4efm59WdAEOSDJMWqf_.html
I am fortunate to live on an old farm property with trails and a large field which we have started adding obstacles to as several of us have recently picked up trials bikes. Question, do any of your neighbors give you a hard time about your course?
Thanks for asking. No one has any issue with it. It's more quiet than a lawn mower. The neighbor closest to me I spoke to about the noise before adding it all. You can see his house in the video. He was really easy going and now he even helps me move the larger timbers around as needed. 😉
@Trials Progression that's excellent! I have been lucky with my neighbors as well. I am careful to not let people with loud exhausts ride here though.
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Just curious, how tall are you? I'm 6'4". Im a bit bigger tho. Lol! Love the video. You have some great ideas for more advanced setups.
Thanks mate. I'm 6'6"