There is something very special about how you made this video. I have not seen any of your videos before, so I had no idea of your capacity. That made is very cool to watch you slowly pick apart that track. The track looks epic, and fun a heck to ride but I don't know how to explain it but this video had me at the edge of my seat the entire time and I even felt butterfly's as you first hit the bigger jumps not knowing for sure, if you would clear them. I think my head was tilting as you sped up around the berms too. lol (maybe I'm just tired tonight) I would give my left arm to ride that track. It is such an awesome layout. I always wanted a hillside to make a track on, and the way this one is done, you can overjump most jumps and not have a problem so it's quite safe too but lets you get plenty of air. The dirt looks perfect to me also. Anway, just trying to share the impact this vid had on me. I felt like I was as close to riding that track as I could be without being there. Sub'd. Keep up the good work and nice riding.
man i was checking your very first videos of real life riding you have made huge improvements i live in greece and the level is very low compare to other countries you could become a national champion here
Man, to own that in your own backyard would be so awesome. Sweet video and sweet track again! Are you staying overnight at these places? How do you lock your bike overnight?
@@kNewc I’ve only stayed overnight when we went to the U.P (kept bike in Airbnb overnight) and a couple other smaller trips. Sometimes we stay at my dad’s cabin up north (enclosed garage), and sometimes we stay at my in-laws (rural area, keep it under a car port outside).
@@Heckman_Productions That makes sense! I've ridden a lot of the same tracks but haven't made it up north as I don't have a way to store my bike (I only have a open bed truck). Can't wait for the RTFMX video (if there will be one) that's one of my favorites.
@@Boost_Bro123 depends on the type of riding you’re doing. If you’re trail riding and not doing much for jumping then you can get a cheaper boot. But if you’re a serious rider and going to be hitting some bigger stuff then you need to spend decent money on the best boots you can get. Personally I love the Gaerne SG12, I’ve worn them for years
@@KohlFisher sometimes I find them through buddies, but this one in particular the track owner reached out to me personally and invited me. I’m super thankful for the friends I’ve made and the connections I’ve made along the way
5:07 it's refreshing to see that someone that rides as good as you do, also gets those silly falls haha. Thanks for not cutting it out!
@@ronaldowespi I was thinking all about the jumps that I made the gooniest mistake 😂😂
great watch
Best track and great riding!!
Niklas I love your Track
There is something very special about how you made this video. I have not seen any of your videos before, so I had no idea of your capacity. That made is very cool to watch you slowly pick apart that track. The track looks epic, and fun a heck to ride but I don't know how to explain it but this video had me at the edge of my seat the entire time and I even felt butterfly's as you first hit the bigger jumps not knowing for sure, if you would clear them. I think my head was tilting as you sped up around the berms too. lol (maybe I'm just tired tonight) I would give my left arm to ride that track. It is such an awesome layout. I always wanted a hillside to make a track on, and the way this one is done, you can overjump most jumps and not have a problem so it's quite safe too but lets you get plenty of air. The dirt looks perfect to me also. Anway, just trying to share the impact this vid had on me. I felt like I was as close to riding that track as I could be without being there. Sub'd. Keep up the good work and nice riding.
@@ybsmike6512 thank you! I appreciate your comment!
the quality is beautiful bro
this place looks sick dude keep em coming
@@zach1885 thanks!
another W vid
try out R3 Motoworx, its a sand/top soil track in East Tennesee you would love the place
@@robbiebrown3056 that would be sick to ride in Tennessee!
man i was checking your very first videos of real life riding you have made huge improvements i live in greece and the level is very low compare to other countries you could become a national champion here
@@motopunk9516 I appreciate that! Would be awesome to ride in other countries!
@Heckman_Productions how many years are you riding?
Man, to own that in your own backyard would be so awesome. Sweet video and sweet track again! Are you staying overnight at these places? How do you lock your bike overnight?
@@kNewc I’ve only stayed overnight when we went to the U.P (kept bike in Airbnb overnight) and a couple other smaller trips. Sometimes we stay at my dad’s cabin up north (enclosed garage), and sometimes we stay at my in-laws (rural area, keep it under a car port outside).
@@Heckman_Productions That makes sense! I've ridden a lot of the same tracks but haven't made it up north as I don't have a way to store my bike (I only have a open bed truck). Can't wait for the RTFMX video (if there will be one) that's one of my favorites.
what boots do you recommend for a nooby budget?
@@Boost_Bro123 depends on the type of riding you’re doing. If you’re trail riding and not doing much for jumping then you can get a cheaper boot. But if you’re a serious rider and going to be hitting some bigger stuff then you need to spend decent money on the best boots you can get. Personally I love the Gaerne SG12, I’ve worn them for years
@@Heckman_Productions yea i trail ride more
how do you find theses "backyard tacks"
@@KohlFisher sometimes I find them through buddies, but this one in particular the track owner reached out to me personally and invited me. I’m super thankful for the friends I’ve made and the connections I’ve made along the way
What state is this in?
@@mehoffjack1874 Michigan