The Best Type Of Track You Can Build! // Backyard Motocross Track

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • TRAIN WITH ME ONLINE!👇🏼
    club.themotoac...
    SIGN UP FOR A CLASS NEAR YOU!👇🏼
    tour.themotoac...
    BUY MOTO ACADEMY MERCH!👇🏼
    tour.themotoac...
    WIN A DIRT BIKE!👇🏼
    tour.themotoac...
    Instagram : @themotoacademy
    #motoacademy

Комментарии • 21

  • @scottyboy7462
    @scottyboy7462 Год назад +6

    when my kid was 5, the neighbors all had beautiful manicured lawns. i made our yard into a sick 50 track. would have his racing buddies over- it was by far the envy of all the neighborhood kids. all the neighbors (except for one of course), never complained about it.

  • @blubug768
    @blubug768 Год назад +6

    When I was young we got a dump truck of mulch and I hand shoveled a track out of it. It was pretty sweet because it got really rough and rutted yet you could eat 💩 and not get hurt. Plus all the shoveling was a good work out in itself.

  • @DYEVURSE
    @DYEVURSE Год назад +1

    iv built my nephews a decnt 5 corner turn track. has room to expand but every kid, dirt bike, four wheeler, pit bike. bicycle and sxs on my rd has been here at one point or another.. its a great idea... keeps the kids entertained while here, they usually want to come here when they are not. they truly enjoy riding with their friends and have no reason to leave or go out and cause trouble.. and gets them off xbox my oldest nephew 11 wouldnt even sit on a bike or wheeler til i started this track. this year he was at my house for every sx and mx race this season and on the track before 1 and after 450-2

  • @TOADLINERACING
    @TOADLINERACING Год назад +1

    good stuff the window is short thats why io just turned my whole 11acre backyard into a full track for my 9 year old and myself and spend thousands on it

  • @bermbuster6
    @bermbuster6 Год назад

    You might’ve addressed this at the end but the other selling point from my parents point of you is that it will keep him busy and out of trouble! Great advice on just starting with the turn track!

  • @thedirtdigger5990
    @thedirtdigger5990 Год назад

    My kid had 3/4 of my yard as a track for 13 years, they're only young for a short time and im glad we did, now its all grass lol

  • @late828
    @late828 Год назад +1

    Last winter my sons was still on his PW50 and here in Finland we had 1 meter of snow. I took a showel and started digging. Made a oval track on the snow. Took like 6 hours. My kids loved it and rode like 30-60mins almost every day until the snow melt. My kid advanced so much, that we bought him a bigger bike. The track was like 10 seconds a lap with the PW and was really hard to ride because ice and snow. My kids balance got so much better because of that! Home track is doable even on a small yard. (Ours is REALLY small) ps. Check my youtube-channel if you want to see the track! 😆

  • @psychofunksoldier02
    @psychofunksoldier02 Год назад +1

    Home track layout advice please!!

  • @KgiMedia601
    @KgiMedia601 Год назад

    I have doug henrys old sand track at the dam right next to my house, maybe one day ill be fast enough to slay a solid moto there

  • @brianjones7681
    @brianjones7681 Год назад

    100% truth... the age window is small. My daughter was getting to be pretty darn good off road. She ride basically any terrain. Once she hit high school. No desire to ride anymore. My boy enjoyed riding but has tunnel vision on football and doesn't want to risk injury riding a bike and miss out on football. season.

  • @themoonman9626
    @themoonman9626 Год назад +4

    AJ go get some sleep lmao

  • @lainemelrose1383
    @lainemelrose1383 Год назад

    Dirt is free always some one want to get rid of it.
    Expansive part is building the jumps...
    That takes machines loaders ,bobcat ,excavator I was lucky that my dad owned these growing up.

  • @SaafeTy
    @SaafeTy Год назад

    Cam, how much for the Honda hat? 🫣😂

  • @michaelgrubbs1618
    @michaelgrubbs1618 Год назад

    If the kid has a dirt bike. Then the parents bought it. Wherever they go riding. Is unknown. Tell your parents our backyard is completely known which makes it safer because you don't have to worry about a hole in the ground or a rider coming the opposite direction. Or just random sketchy stuff. Your backyard you know everything. Very good investment. I have had my own track for 15 years as an adult. Nothing sketchy here

  • @212.4ever
    @212.4ever Год назад

    Hello

  • @KentBaum
    @KentBaum Год назад

    Window doesn’t have to be small to ride with kids. Build a relationship with them where they want to ride with you.

  • @nch-wf3tu
    @nch-wf3tu Год назад

    1.5 acre turntrack for the academy to demo in Winchester… lol. Video content? Lol
    My 9 year olds creation. Hahaha

  • @97theditty
    @97theditty Год назад

    The turn track makes a difference. I cut one in my backyard shaped more like a 🥜. The area is very off-camber and it literally is just one long rut that continues to get gnarlier. I ride it every chance I get, and when I went to a friend's private track recently, I felt so much connection to the bike that I didn't have in years past. I was aware of everything that was happening with the bike. Always acting, never reacting @themotoacadamy @ajcatanzaro