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klutchbuster350

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Heres the layout of it, trust me its alot bigger, but basically its an oval track, with some jumps being added soon.
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I have pics of my firends riding yesterday their, I didnt get any of me becuase when I went home to get my z, I forgot the camera, and again i forgot it today lol, so expect pics of the track, and me riding on my hipers after x-mas
 
Looks cool. That gives me some motivation to get back out and work on my track while I have some time off. I've been working on this track off and on for over a year now, but I spend more time changing the stuff I already built instead of adding on. It's not huge, but I have a big mix of stuff including a big single (need to make it a double because my brother's little 250 can't handle it without bottoming out so hard he bounces back up after he lands lol) a few smaller jumps, and some tight corners you can either slide around or rail it on the berm. I'm trying to find a place where I can put 2 straightaways with a hairpin turn at the end, but with all the trees and rocks the size of volkswagens, it's proving to be a challenge. It would probably help if I had some kind of power equipment to work with to move the dirt around, all I got is a shovel and an old garden tractor.
 
That sucks about the terrain man, I lucked out big time, My riding buddy's dad OWNS a bob cat and a backhoe. So now all we need is dirt, and just so happens my best friend's grandpa sells dirt, so we can get a good deal on that to make the jumps lol.
I wouldnt even think about doing it by shovel and bucket, took us like 2 hours just to make a very small jump lol.
For that single, you should add a small table top like right after the decent of the single, that way he can double it, and you can clear the double and table.
 
Eh, doing it with a shovel isn't all that bad. I have a pretty good system worked out now. I build the foundation of the jump with all the huge rocks we have everywhere (I live on a mountain so in some spots all we have is rock). I have a dump truck load of fill ground about 100 yards away from my track, that I got for free from one of my buddies that works construction. I carefully load all the dirt towards the front of the wagon, so the tractor's bald tires can get enough traction to make it through my trails to the track, and get the dirt where I need it. Then shovel it back out again. It's hard, time consuming work compared to doing it with a backhoe or bobcat, but it's good exercise at least, which is probably something I could use more of. Then I use the tractor to slowly pack it down good, dump some water on it, and pack it down good again so it doesn't get torn apart before it gets hardened good.

I'd like to build tabletops, but that takes a lot more dirt to build than I am willing to shovel by hand. If I ever get my hands on a bobcat I might put one in though.
 
hahahaha sweet man!!! any triples??

and Yamarider..sounds JUST like ohio!!! lmao..but my "gncc style track" is accutaly one big loop that goes around my 30acres,it's not really that challenging but when your 3rd 4th pinned tree's seem to jump out in front of you..cant wait to see the pic's Klutch..expesily (sp) with the hipers
 
LOl fo sho nathan, I have pics i'll get developed of me riding my buddies kfx there, and infront of my house while the mexicans were fixin up the sidewalks.


I can smell the cabon fiber in the house hehe
 
hahahaha sweet man!!! any triples??

and Yamarider..sounds JUST like ohio!!! lmao..but my "gncc style track" is accutaly one big loop that goes around my 30acres,it's not really that challenging but when your 3rd 4th pinned tree's seem to jump out in front of you..cant wait to see the pic's Klutch..expesily (sp) with the hipers

ohio??.... isnt ohio mainly flat?
 
[quote:d1zbdo4r]hahahaha sweet man!!! any triples??

and Yamarider..sounds JUST like ohio!!! lmao..but my "gncc style track" is accutaly one big loop that goes around my 30acres,it's not really that challenging but when your 3rd 4th pinned tree's seem to jump out in front of you..cant wait to see the pic's Klutch..expesily (sp) with the hipers

ohio??.... isnt ohio mainly flat?[/quote:d1zbdo4r]

HELL NO! thats upsate,once you get around dayton and columbus is where it foes flat. but round here we live on the begining of some mountian range(forgot witch one) and it's hilly as ****!
 
Haha sorry ya'll, been in north carolina for the last week, just got home about an hour ago. I'lll do ya one better. I'll take the new digi to the place tomorrow and get pics of my friends riding their, I think the backhoe is sittin their rigth now.
 
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