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trials_uni
May 9th 06, 10:41 PM
while scootin around on my uni yesterday i noticed this old abondoned
tennis area behind my building...i had seen it before but it never
clicked till now. ive decided to create a trials course in there. i
just need some ideas(maybe even pictures) of what to put in there...ive
never seen a real trials course. i have a way to get some cheap pallets
and theyre doing construction to my building so getting some wood
shouldnt be too much of a problem but i just need to kno what i should
put in. if anyone has any ideas please reply.

thanks
-Phil


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unisteez
May 9th 06, 10:47 PM
build some skinnies, some sandwich boards, and then get some pallets.
then you have a course that you can switch up.

personally i have 4 sandwich boards, 2 of them are a foot tall when
they are set up and the other ones are about 2 feet tall when they are
set up. i have a few skinnies built out of 2x4s and then i built some
boxes to jump around on. but pallets will work just as well(if not
better) if you can get em.


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muzzle
May 9th 06, 10:48 PM
www.unicycletips.com has some great directions to buidling some
structures, other than that you can pretty much use your imagination.
Depends what you want to ride on what you end up building.


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unitoon
May 9th 06, 11:21 PM
gapping bars


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manon1wheel
May 9th 06, 11:40 PM
go grab/steal some pallets from random grocerie stores

go to construction sites and take trash wood/steal wood.

thats what i do :) accept i dont steal.


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Jerrick
May 9th 06, 11:44 PM
watch trials course love99, it shows a great trials course, you can find
it here or go to unicycle.tv


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trials_uni
May 10th 06, 12:05 AM
as much as i would love to have a course like in love 99 i dont have
quite that much room...thanks all for the help but i dont really need a
portable course...this is gonna be pretty permanent.


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darchibald
May 10th 06, 02:30 AM
The idea is not to make a permanent course vs. non-permanent course. You
want to make a course that you can switch up. This week I think you
said you are gapping 2.5 feet, so you build a course with say a 2.5 ft
gap. Next week that will be easy and boring, so you don't want
permanent. Get/make stuff you can move around.

Just get wood and make stuff that'll look interesting to ride on then
use more wood to make it stable. Start off little maybe with a couple
pallets or whatever (though they are good for working on hop heights
they can get a bit boring) then just keep adding and use your
imagination.

Make something like skate ranch from Tony Hawks American Wasteland.

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manon1wheel
May 10th 06, 04:13 AM
yeah, just go to some grocery stores and ask the manager if they can
spare some pallets. (usually they will throw them in your face) they
are stackable and they are easy to move around


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Spudman
May 10th 06, 04:37 AM
If you want to make it interesting, then get random junk that people
have thrown out, like water heaters, car seats, swamp coolers, broken
windows, etc. I find that jumping from one pallet to another gets
pretty boring after a while.


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zippy
May 10th 06, 03:41 PM
find a building site and see if you can get hold of them gas pipe reals
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manon1wheel
May 10th 06, 03:44 PM
you can do alot of things with pallets. you can make giants sawndwich
boards. just use you imagination


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maestro8
May 10th 06, 04:59 PM
Most of the pallets I've put in my course have either broken or flex
like crazy... pallets are generally only good for stacking to make a
taller object. What you need to get are some good 2x4's, 2x6's, 4x4's,
etc. if you want to make something permanent and reconfigurable. If
you do end up using pallets, make sure to put some braces (small blocks
of wood inbetween the slats) to strengthen them a bit. Put a piece of
plywood on top of your pallet stack if you want it to really last.

If you can score some wooden cable reels or shipping crates, those make
good bases for skinnies and ramps. Bend a piece of rebar into a
little L and drive it into the ground, through a reel or crate, to
stabilize the obstacle. Nothing sucks quite like your obstacle
toppling underneath you after landing a gap onto it!

I've also picked up some tree rounds (1 - 3 foot sections of tree
trunk) and they make very stable bases... no rebar needed in most
cases... unless you put them on their side. It's interesting to have
some round and off-camber obstacles on your course... gapping from flat
to flat isn't quite as challenging.

As for connecting your obstacles, head to the hardware store and pick
up some nails and deck screws. Get nails around 2 1/2" long (to
connect 2x4's together) and others that are 4-4 1/2" long to connect
fatter stuff. Make sure and get nails with fatty heads on 'em so they
don't poke into your tire. Use the nails to connect things that you'll
want to reconfigure. Get some nice 3" - 4" deck screws to make more
permanent connections... the heads tend to get ground to sh*t when
screwing things together. Keep a hammer handy near the course as nails
tend to work their way out of "wobbly" obstacles.

What I find works best is making one long trials line that's kinda
circular in nature so that I can hop into and out of it at any point...
when I get good enough to do the whole loop, it's time to reconfigure.
I also put some posts / gapping bars inside and outside the loop to
give me entry / exit obstacles.

Let us know how your course shapes up!


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zippy
May 10th 06, 09:25 PM
Mecano Wood :rolleyes:


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Klaas Bil
May 12th 06, 07:40 AM
On Tue, 9 May 2006 16:41:05 -0500, trials_uni wrote:

> if anyone has any ideas please reply.

See http://www.xs4all.nl/~klaasbil/props.htm

for some suggestions on how to build simple trials stuff.

unijesse
May 12th 06, 09:14 PM
tires, furniture, cars, pallets, spools, random lumber, bikes(:)),
anything else you got layin round


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sparrowhawk
May 12th 06, 09:46 PM
oooo.............make it out of lego.....that would be really cool
actually...good grip :rolleyes: :) ...i wish


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wadebrothers
May 12th 06, 10:50 PM
We heat our house with wood so we usualy have a lot of split wood laying
around. I like to stack it up and nail boards to it to make ramps and
jumps. We also have a pedal grabbing plank. Your course could be
epecially cool if you could build a rock pile for gapping.


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dan de man
May 13th 06, 11:20 AM
my mum ripped my pallets apart after I had a bad stack
use ramps and mabey support a plank w/ rope maby (an idea i had for
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tomtrevor
May 13th 06, 12:44 PM
u could get a sleeper or some sort of rail and put it between a few
pallets stacked on top of each other to ride across


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mornish
May 14th 06, 05:24 AM
or u could get a 2x4 and put it across 2 pallets a put supports on it.


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mornish
May 14th 06, 06:51 PM
then agian, get some of those big cable spools and put supports on them.
those r really fun.

miles


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