Start small and then bigger and bigger, ride different tracks, watch someone who’s hitting a jump on the same size bike, follow someone who’s hitting the jump you want to hit( make sure it’s someone who you trust, I did that once and we both cased the jump) he has a video on here where he shows himself jump but landing flat to the side first to make sure he’s got the distance first. After a while you just have a good idea of the speed you need.
Building a track this weekend. I’m thankful for your videos and helpful insight on multiple areas of track building, glad I found these before getting out there. Thanks Johnny 👍🏻
Im just finding this as iv been making improvements to a pre built personal tarack. Im glad to see im on the right track. I do have heavy equipment experience from working in a rock quarry but never building anything. I will definitely be checking a few of these videos out
Very cool! Thanks for the info, would love to see a video on the track prep process. Like watering and ripping and which to do first and how much ripping or tilling to do and whether watering comes first or do you water constantly. I have an existing track that hasn't been ridden in a year that I have access to ride on. Just wanted a place to start so I'm not wasting time with a huge learning curve. Thanks for the content
Subbed. It would be great to have dimensions and spacing for doubles and triples for riders at the beginner and moderate levels. I.E. how long should the piles of dirt be and how much room in-between each.
I have a skid steer tire style. I just built a straught rhythm here in Ventura. It’s raining as I write this. God is good , Anyway my jump skills are awful. But your video helped me on a few tricks. I’ll get back out there tomorrow maybe. How dry do I want it or how long should I wait to work my jumps ? I can’t move mud with any skill so far. I’m learning. Come to Ventura use my skidy and help us. Thank you. Tank 357
Have you ever heard of mixing cement with the soil to harden it? I have a pretty sweet track I’ve built now, but I have to reface some of the jumps almost every ride
Yeah man send all information you want to share, building a MX/Enduro small track on 2ac wooded lot and need all help I can get . Even thinking of incorporating a single track down hill MTB line and couple Tiny home and calling it a AIR B&BRAPP. Investors welcome!
Johnny, you should contact the Laramie County MX riders in Cheyenne to see if they can use your services to improve their track. They have a decent layout but just need to improve the track by building some decent jumps, whoops, etc...
Any idea on how to make a very small track? I have an acre of land and there will be a house on it towards the front of it and at the very back will be my little track it’s not a big area at all and I made a design and now have second thoughts on it as it seems to be wasting a lot of the space. Any idea? Maybe I can send u some photos of the land I have and you can help me? Do u have anything I can msg you on?
What I've done so far is ride hard and kick out the bike tire of my bike letting it kind of drift and rip up the dirt, if you do that continually it will build up your burm and now I'm going in with a shovel digging it deeper while putting the dirt dug up to build up the burm higher
Jack Beyer u can use a skid build them starting from the end towards the beginning so building backwards two or three buckets on each side fill the middle do a rough shape track it back drag one at a time
My mom has 40 acres in the city and my uncle Bill construction company is down the road I've been operating the equipment there and I can borrow it the yard is already destroyed so my mom said go crazy the city ppl are gonna love this😂
Great but im 15 and Im just tryna make some small jumps in the woods for my honda 150f and my friends chinease knock off 85cc pitbike. I also live in a neighborhood and you have to go through lots and lots of trees to get there.
@@Johnny_Hopper I have a back yard track and have made a few tables but I have trouble making a shorter in height version. I'd like some that are 40ft or so but easy to hit. Mine always turn out with two much kick or not enough.
Its a 1:2 ratio meaning if your jump face is 10 feet tall it needs to be twenty feet fro the bottom to the top. But after you get the hang of it eyeballing because the faster easier way my friend.
Please more. I’ve a small tractor with bucket and box scraper. Lots of work !!
Of Course, My equipment broke last week so I am in the middle of fixing them. more to come soon. Stay tuned.
Yep, you'll be one of the only guys showing tips. If you have any tips around sizes and angles etc, please do so as well.
Definitely more videos like this
I just took over our local track and I’ve never built a jump in my life
Thanks for sharing
How you make out?
@@bunnymanmoe8819 don't sound very good
@@Floridawoodsbanshee 😄😄
This is great Id definitely love to see more I have all the equipment and land but have never built a jump in my life
More Track building videos and tips please! This is awesome info!
I love this video, exactly what I’ve been looking for. Please make more on burms and other things
Thank you for making this! Big question: how do you gauge your doubles/triples, distance from turn, length of gaps, etc.? 👍
Experience and guesswork
Start small and then bigger and bigger, ride different tracks, watch someone who’s hitting a jump on the same size bike, follow someone who’s hitting the jump you want to hit( make sure it’s someone who you trust, I did that once and we both cased the jump) he has a video on here where he shows himself jump but landing flat to the side first to make sure he’s got the distance first. After a while you just have a good idea of the speed you need.
I had a shovel and a Tacoma. Then I moved to AZ where there were tracks open during the week for practice. Sold the shovel.
Lol
Building a track this weekend. I’m thankful for your videos and helpful insight on multiple areas of track building, glad I found these before getting out there. Thanks Johnny 👍🏻
Yes
More videos please
Your humor is much needed
Great vid, thanks!! Can you make one on how to properly makes whoops and/or doubles?
Im just finding this as iv been making improvements to a pre built personal tarack. Im glad to see im on the right track. I do have heavy equipment experience from working in a rock quarry but never building anything. I will definitely be checking a few of these videos out
This is great i really like the graphics you used to explain how to place the dirt piles. more exactly like this.
This was interesting I really want to build one now
Very cool! Thanks for the info, would love to see a video on the track prep process. Like watering and ripping and which to do first and how much ripping or tilling to do and whether watering comes first or do you water constantly. I have an existing track that hasn't been ridden in a year that I have access to ride on. Just wanted a place to start so I'm not wasting time with a huge learning curve. Thanks for the content
Super cool video, Johnny! Thanks!
Super helpful thank you!
more plz plz with tractors im having a tough time
this is exactly what i do with our tractor lmao, it makes it really easy
This is a great video, keep going and keep up the good work.
Looking forward to more 👍
Or become a beast And use only a shovel
Or a stick. Primitive technology kids should build the tracks
robuxboi505 use a pickaxe
Use trained ants to carry dirt , crumb by crumb
this dude is so funny best mx channel
This is great. Please make more
Love those technical terms..."squish the dirt"😂
Great video!! Not many out there on building a real jump
Great video
New subscriber
Cheers
Dave
Hopefully get to build one in our Rez community
Awesome video 👍
Subbed. It would be great to have dimensions and spacing for doubles and triples for riders at the beginner and moderate levels. I.E. how long should the piles of dirt be and how much room in-between each.
I have a skid steer tire style. I just built a straught rhythm here in Ventura. It’s raining as I write this. God is good , Anyway my jump skills are awful. But your video helped me on a few tricks. I’ll get back out there tomorrow maybe. How dry do I want it or how long should I wait to work my jumps ? I can’t move mud with any skill so far. I’m learning. Come to Ventura use my skidy and help us. Thank you. Tank 357
Nice and clear ,really easy to follow.
I’m building a bunch of tracks ,I have two excavators. 25 tonne and 2.5 tonne Looks like I need a tracksteer
get an jcb 1cxt
Have you ever heard of mixing cement with the soil to harden it? I have a pretty sweet track I’ve built now, but I have to reface some of the jumps almost every ride
wet your jumps a few times, that wil make it hard so you dont need to reface it much
Greeeaaaaat !!
Great video!! Very interesting. Im looking into building a UTV course
Thank you. I only have a Kubota. And a very rocky field.
ThNks. Awesome vid
Yeah man send all information you want to share, building a MX/Enduro small track on 2ac wooded lot and need all help I can get . Even thinking of incorporating a single track down hill MTB line and couple Tiny home and calling it a AIR B&BRAPP. Investors welcome!
Johnny, you should contact the Laramie County MX riders in Cheyenne to see if they can use your services to improve their track. They have a decent layout but just need to improve the track by building some decent jumps, whoops, etc...
Very helpful thank you !
Awesome vid! Can you do one on dirt jumps for bmx and mountain bikes in a super tight spot? Also how to know the distance between jumps for bikes
Hell yea im building my 8yr old son a mini peewee track for practice in the yard on his 50 Sr
It'd be great to see more tutorials!
tabletop tutorial th-cam.com/users/edit?ar=2&o=U&video_id=aDuvN0xLuDg
@@Johnny_Hopper Your links are not working
Bill Terri sorry it’s on my channel in my track building playlist
Right on
Any idea on how to make a very small track? I have an acre of land and there will be a house on it towards the front of it and at the very back will be my little track it’s not a big area at all and I made a design and now have second thoughts on it as it seems to be wasting a lot of the space. Any idea? Maybe I can send u some photos of the land I have and you can help me? Do u have anything I can msg you on?
Tractor works great. What are you made mine with
please make more vids on this stuff
how do you know how much space is between the jumps
Measuring tape
Do a triple tutorial
yes please more
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More please
make more videos extremely useful
Yeah please make one on different jumps. How to make them
after tab;e would you do whoops? specifically height and spacing. thanks
of course I had 4 hours of footage for whoops but unfortunately the files were corrupt. I will rebuild and upload stay tuned.
You should make a video on how to build a Supercross track with whoops
Wanna see more. Triples tabletop whoops n berns
hey man thanks for sharing the information, how can i contact you for more questions?
have a 3 acre land and planning on making a motocross track.
is there a standard size and angle of making a different kinds of jumps? for the beginners and experts?
I can never get my burns right tutorial pls?
Dawson McNary will do man my skid is broke at the moment. Once it is up and running. I’ll make the tutorial.
First you need to know what those things are actually called, then how to spell it...
What I've done so far is ride hard and kick out the bike tire of my bike letting it kind of drift and rip up the dirt, if you do that continually it will build up your burm and now I'm going in with a shovel digging it deeper while putting the dirt dug up to build up the burm higher
Damon Simmons ye I get that just got hard packed clay here so it’s kind of hard to do so
Roberto I apologize
Thamks for the help but i have a sears 18 horsepower gardentractor with a front plow
More videos brother
And plz plz plz plzzzzzzzz do a whoop section!!!! I’m having troubles😩
Jack Beyer u can use a skid build them starting from the end towards the beginning so building backwards two or three buckets on each side fill the middle do a rough shape track it back drag one at a time
Please make more
My mom has 40 acres in the city and my uncle Bill construction company is down the road I've been operating the equipment there and I can borrow it the yard is already destroyed so my mom said go crazy the city ppl are gonna love this😂
Plz make one on triples with a wheel skid
i have a ranger it can haul a lot so a can build it with that
Great but im 15 and Im just tryna make some small jumps in the woods for my honda 150f and my friends chinease knock off 85cc pitbike. I also live in a neighborhood and you have to go through lots and lots of trees to get there.
do you have a solution for shaping the jumps with a muddy and sticky dirt?
Yo what do you think about a tractor with a bucket
I can build the jumps shaped good but no matter how hard I pack it down it just falls apart
how do you keep them from washing out in the rain
Would a tractor with bucket do well
Fuckin love this shit
Have a rc track I'm always looking for jumps and table tops I'm using a tire jd skid steer any ideas thanks
How to make whoops
Table next please!
slowngreen you got it.
@@Johnny_Hopper I have a back yard track and have made a few tables but I have trouble making a shorter in height version. I'd like some that are 40ft or so but easy to hit. Mine always turn out with two much kick or not enough.
tabletop tutorial th-cam.com/users/edit?ar=2&o=U&video_id=aDuvN0xLuDg
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What about excavators
all i need is a shovel and a wheel barrel
can you make vid with shovl
How to build a Bike track
Step 1: Buy a Digger
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1:03 thats what she said
Well this is going to be complicated I only have a loader
All I got is an old ass Kubota loader with a scraper on the back
Owen Allen bruh all I got is a shovel
Do you use math for designing jump faces and landing distances (a formula), or is it just by eyeballing it? Thanks.
Its a 1:2 ratio meaning if your jump face is 10 feet tall it needs to be twenty feet fro the bottom to the top. But after you get the hang of it eyeballing because the faster easier way my friend.
@@Johnny_Hopper would the same principal work with smaller jumps for rc cars
A double
Yeah my poor ass will be using a shovel
Looking for inspiration for our 140'x110' R/C track! Great video!
@Saratoga.RC
please more