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im a bit of a noob dj, il admit it
my local jumps are kinda big to me lol and they are filled in.i want to get better at dj but all jumps i find have huge gaps in the inbetween like these.i always get worried that il end up butting my back wheel on the wrong side of the landing ramp then either f*cking my self or my bike up. any tips please? pm me plzzz!!!
woah love it dude! Best walk through of trails I have ever seen. Love how it starts out with some mellow long n lows then into that wooden bridge...that inspired me to build something like that!
dazem, you are a lucky bugger to have a location like that.
The trail is looking amazing, It just keeps going and going and going. never really tied it all together with the pictures but holy cow.
The trail is looking amazing, It just keeps going and going and going. never really tied it all together with the pictures but holy cow.
Wow that's a really nice trail. Have you considered covering them when your not there so they don't get so eroded by the rain, and how many more are you planning to have?
that unreal man. mega props on putting THREE SEASONS into building those. thats amazing dedication. This your own property? cuase it would be a shame for the township to wreck those beauts.
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thats one of the longest dirjump lines ive ever seen, wow, full props to the builders, very well done
How does he get them so smooth? they're smoother than mine in the summer n this looks like spring when jumps start to shrink. he should get sculpturist of the year!
man thosjump look so clean and perfect and i like how you made like ditches so the water can run along the sides but then again thos jumps deserve it! props to you
Very,very,very,very cool!
Im speechless!
Very good building and great looking jumps with a very smooth flow.
Good job!
Im speechless!
Very good building and great looking jumps with a very smooth flow.
Good job!
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I think there's a vid or 2 on here, I've also stumbled acros this on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z44rNXhlxW0 but nothing recent other than this
good idea on the set up . the whole trail is in a trench . it provides easy way to get back to the start, and also very good drainage . every so many feet you coulld dig a small trench sloping down into the bush to allow water to flow away better, but its still good to keep it from pooling on the track . props man

