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Heyyyyyy guys! :D


So I've been given a bit of our garden to build up a sort of trials park. Or well not "park", but a small place where I can ride on.

I have absolutely no idea what obstacles I should build up/move here? Well pallets is a good start of course. So advice on things to ride on and of course pictures of good spots/riding setups would be nice! I think there was a similar thread on here before with a lot of pictures but I couldn't find it..

Help is appreciated!

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Yeah, I'm thinking of this aswell. I need a place to properly improve my riding since I'm still on the riding level I where in november!

Ah man, I can imagine it being impossible to improve with bad weather. Make obstacles that are off camber (all different angles) to improve you control and practice for natty. as opposed to just making everything 90 degrees. Also make precise things like thin gaps and sidehops to improve your accuracy.

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Ah man, I can imagine it being impossible to improve with bad weather. Make obstacles that are off camber (all different angles) to improve you control and practice for natty. as opposed to just making everything 90 degrees. Also make precise things like thin gaps and sidehops to improve your accuracy.

I can't really fault the weather from may and forward. It's just that after my big crash in January I still struggle with my confidence..

The advice on obstacles is good! :)

Cheers.

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