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It doesn't snow here very much.
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For all of you who were afraid to ride today at 128th and Dynamite, you missed a great time. First it rained, and then it snowed. Photo 1 Photo 2
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My apologies, like I said, I am still working on the site and that. Just PM me which ones or from which URL and I'll remove them.
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I'm working on developing one right now. Keep in mind it's not close to finished. It has maybe 5000 - 10000 trials related pictures of bikes, vintage bikes, riders, parts, etc. FODOS.NET
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Wow! Will has quite the setup!
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Awesome, and you are welcome to come over anytime and ride. Plunker, I couldn't find the pictures of Wil's backyard at that link.
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A stream would be a nice feature, but that won't be happening anytime soon. Actually you can barely hear the bikes from my front yard so the noise isn't too bad. And I was at 128th street this morning Eric23. Popped a small hole in the clutch case too, oops.
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My friend was the guy who bought the bike and I was with him. He loves the bike. But has had to replace a lot of stuff on it.
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He just told me that it has holes and cracks in it so I guess he's getting a new one.
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Thanks for the tips Plunker. I was thinking about gravel of some sorts as the dew in the morning, and my sprinklers has turned it into a mud bath. All the grass is gone where I typically ride. But the mud makes it more challenging as we don't get much of that here in the Phoenix desert. My wife is ok though with the course I setup. She knows I am having fun and she has her greenhouse.
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We're growing all kinds of organic vegetables and herbs like, celery, parsley, artichokes, etc. I think tones is UK for ton. Well I bought 3 tons of rock for $450, plus he threw in a .6 ton one for free because he was late. Plus I borrowed 3 smaller rocks from the desert myself. Yah my buddy stuffed it on that one. I am still building up the courage to try the gap. And the stand works nice incase you miss. Surprisingly I probably have over 8000lbs of rock back there. But being able to ride whenever I want has really helped me get better. And there has to be over 100 different lines to choose from. Otherwise it's a 30 minute drive to the desert to ride.
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I've had my Beta for a year now and I am hooked on Trials. A couple weeks ago, with the wife's permission, I bought 4 tons of boulders for the backyard. So now I try to ride once a day. I have at least 15 trials videos I watch regularly which is driving the wife crazy. Anyways, this site is great! Tomorrow I'll try out the carb fix I found here and go for a backyard spin.
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Yah, I meant cubic foot. The guy had a crane and drove down the alley. It had a 20ft reach. I haven't tried moving the big ones yet. I have an engine hoist which hopefully should move them. Can't do it by hand as a couple of them are around a ton. Me and a friend can barely move the 500lbs one. The crane guy said he'd come out for $85/hr to reposition them if needed. I'd only need him for about 15 minutes though.
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I paid $150 a ton delivered and placed. I learned that rock is heavy! 100lbs per square foot. So a 3 x 3 x 3 boulder weighs over a ton.
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Just had some boulders delivered to my backyard. Talk about fun! Already popped a tire back there. Here are some pics of the setup: