My Bikes – Tim Gibbes 2
My Bikes – CB350
Bought from a female Massey student in one of the hostels, up on the hill somewhere maybe? Jack came with me to check it put and pick it up.
My Bikes – Farmer 2
We went over to visit my mothers cousin Dolly (nee Egerton) in Dannevirke. She and her husband took us out to visit their son Harold who ran the family farm. Harold invited my brother and I to have a holiday with them and we did. I think it was a turn-about thing, and I’m pretty sure that my brother stayed for longer than I did. Maybe I stayed a week.
Harold had a tape of The Hollies and that was all he played in the milking shed.
Harold had an automatic farm bike – maybe he and his young farm worker each had one, the same model? Anyway, I think that this was the first bike that I ever ‘rode.’
I think it was actually the farm worker who initially got me going. I remember bouncing along a very stony race – not sure whether I fell off or not. I remember being extremely excited… and more than a little out of control.
Serendipity: For a brief time my mother, while living in Marton, lived next to Harold’s sister Karen.
My Bikes – Farmer 1
Jim Webb was our neighbour in Green Road. We moved out there in 1971 – I was 10 years old. At some point my brother and I started helping with milkings and I was instantly drawn to their XL 100. I don’t know when I first noticed it. Jim’s son Graeme used to ride it to get the cows, and my younger brother had ridden it but I wasn’t allowed to because I only had one hand. I think I remember one aborted attempt in their driveway.
My Bikes – Tank Racks
Living at 125 North Street in Feilding. I must have been very young but I distinctly remember a large bike coming round. It had a tank rack and, for years afterward, I imagined that it must be where people sat.
In my memory it was something like a TR5 or Bonneville.
I don’t know how many times it came around but it wasn’t often, maybe only once. I remember the longing of wanting to see it again.
I must have been between 2 and 5. I was definitely pre-school.
Building a Trials Course, (Ideas)
- Make humps out of ‘cotten reels’
- Build a ‘custom’ teeter-tooter
- Build various sized walls
- Tires – chained, bolted, tied together, dug in, or just sitting there
- Firewood pit
- Sand Pit (tight turns, etc)
- Logs – ride along.. and across… spaced, on angles, etc
- Bog… maybe by one of the dams
- Balance beams
- ‘V’ and more offset triangles to ride over
- Boards to ‘jump’ (without knocking over), gaps to jump
Gandalf on http://www.trialscentral.com

Sharvie’s twin-shock backyard practice sections on trials.com.au
Arroyo has a couple of things to play one (from ADVRider)




















