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Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 5:30 pm
by Reinald
Hi Steve. Whadya mean by "...sometimes the bike rolls out on the front-wheel-only for a foot or two."?
sharvie wrote:"The Steps" in reverse, have to be ridden dead slow as the down side is steep enough that sometimes the bike rolls out on the front-wheel-only for a foot or two. This tends to baulk me, I should ride it more often until I feel confident

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:09 pm
by sharvie
Because the bike is very close to it's ballence point (on the front wheel) sometimes, it does a nose wheelie, with the rear wheel leaving the top of the steps & the bike rolling along on the front wheel for a foot ot two. It doesn't feel nice

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:02 pm
by rockjumper
Hey Steve,We had a great morning practicing with you guys on Saturday.I would have been riding better but it was very windy.You know what I mean. There is a you tube clip of my brother praticing on his twin shock Rothmans Honda TLR250 in a backyard.We don't know who's it was but someone would have owned it. Search on you tube[geoff king.mpg] and you will find it. Catch you later Steve K

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:18 pm
by sharvie
Hi Rock Jumper,
Think you will have to refer to the rules on page 2 of the thread for eligibility of backyard practice sections :D
Seems as though you might be in breach on a number of occasions with this vid
Impressive ride on a twinshock though

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:29 pm
by narellep
Patto says...Practice...whats that?

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:20 pm
by Reinald
Here's the link to Jeff's ride:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss_PkIpVB44

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:20 pm
by Greg Harding
Hi Everyone,

Mark, yes it does sway when you ride it, when you start to wobble, it seems to exagerate it!!! Think of the balance beams as leaf springs upside down 150mm wide and 8 metres long. Depending on how heavy you and your bike are denotes how much the beam sags!!!

Steve, it seems you don`t have to have all of your tyre on the beam, just most of it!! When you come to ride my obstacles, bring some friends!

Below is a photo of the "A" grade balance beam, this is the last of my series of balance beams and Japanese "70s" 250 twinshocks(Steady Westy Steady).The first step is high enough to catch the bashplate, so you have carry the front wheel, just to make it interesting!

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:31 pm
by sharvie
narellep wrote:Patto says...Practice...whats that?


I have a vague recollection visiting the Patto residence some years ago and remember a single tyre width trail leading into nearby bush. Could this be a backyard practice section?

Some pics would be nice

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:24 pm
by manxman
knowing Patto, its probably a well worn footpath to the secret stash or the backyard dunny

Re: Post your, Backyard Practice Sections

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:50 pm
by sharvie
Well I have run out of previously ridden obstacles from my practice section, so I have ventured around the back of the house to ride this tree stump. Took a few rides to sort it out
The photographer is now 38 ½ weeks pregnant so just squeezing in with the rules
We have house close in shot with cubby, clothes on the line & kids toys on the veranda. This is legit backyard practice sections