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Alan

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Has anybody made there own trials course in, Say, Your back garden? If so could you please post up pics.

Can anybody give me tips on making my own trials course i.e Things i could use, cotton reels, Crates etc.

Any help appreciated :)

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My mate has one set out in his back garden.

It's pretty good.

Has a brick wall, about 6 high, then a load of slabs piled up (bikes length) to piles of planks of wood going horizontally.

Then a gap over a little path thing from the slaps.

Sounds like nothing, but it's really fun to ride.

Gotta love paint ;) :

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I have a home made high jump bar, some boxes i built that are big enough to sit my bike on easily enough, several pallets and some logs.

Get some crates, then some other random bits and just be creative. Doesn't hurt to go to a local building site when they're shifting the big blue workhouses to see if they will let you have some of the railway sleepers they sometimes use as bases for they're steel huts. I did that and they said it will take them a week to move but till then we can use them for whatever we wanted.

It made a right good course that did.

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http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....&hl=pedrosa+vid

There is a vid of my one, I dont have any pics, sorry.

I got all that stuff from my dad, as he builds houses, so quite lucky there. I also got stuff from farms around the area and things like that.

A tip I would say is to make things as solid as possible, with srews rather than nails, as nails dont hold things together too well. And make things so that you can move them all about so you can constantly change things around. I dont ride there anymore because Im bored of it, and I cant be arsed to make anything new. Its good though because if I ever have something I want to learn or try, then I can go over there and make something to suit.

Just slowly collect little bits and pieces and soon enough you will have something substancial to play with.

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