Backyard Pumptrack Building: Help me Design...

jeff.brines
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Truth is, I've never built a backyard pumptrack. As opposed to me hacking up my relatively nice backyard for something less-than-fun, I'm turning to the collective for help.

Attached are a few stills of the property. I'll be focusing efforts on the circled area but okay extending that area. I'm also 100% okay going into the weeds around the property and bending the property lines a tiny bit (those lots won't get built on for years)

So, how'd you lay this out? Ready? Go!







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sspomer
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8/8/2016 1:23pm
your outline looks fun, good for training (longer straights) and minimal 180 berms seem to be crucial to carrying momentum. just start digging and see what happens? by hand? machine?

some inspiration from one of claudio's for particular features etc. seems like you could add some line options to the interior too.
Dave_Camp
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8/8/2016 5:02pm
buy a TTR125, install extra quiet muffler, build small moto track.
TRex
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8/9/2016 6:50am
Seriously? You didn't just send me a message?
jeff.brines
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8/9/2016 10:53am
TRex wrote:
Seriously? You didn't just send me a message?
Who be this?! And soowwwy...
jeff.brines
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8/9/2016 10:54am
Dave_Camp wrote:
buy a TTR125, install extra quiet muffler, build small moto track.
Not a bad Idea. I could just run the perimeter of the property. Nobody will say shit. My neighbor was out shooting his compound bow in the cold-a-sac at various targets.

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