Easter Pump track competition attracts more young BMX riders to dust their skills during easter monday25th april 2011. The Easter competition was organized by BMX bike riders committee, which consisit of bike riders themselves and with the help of Abel Oscar watesao , Solomon Islands Planned parenthood Association youth Office. The core sponsor of the successful easter pump track crush was Mr.Robyn Markland,Lee McCornmack also few donated BMX stuff from BMX friends in Denver,Colorado United States.
Kukum Pump Track
SIPPA (Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association) and Honiara City Council have formed a partnership to develop the first Pump Track in the Solomon Islands. The Kukum Pump Track introduces a new and exciting riding style and is destined to change the riding culture in the Solomon Islands.
Monday, May 2, 2011
KUKUM PUMP TRACK COMPETITION 2011.
Easter Pump track competition attracts more young BMX riders to dust their skills during easter monday25th april 2011. The Easter competition was organized by BMX bike riders committee, which consisit of bike riders themselves and with the help of Abel Oscar watesao , Solomon Islands Planned parenthood Association youth Office. The core sponsor of the successful easter pump track crush was Mr.Robyn Markland,Lee McCornmack also few donated BMX stuff from BMX friends in Denver,Colorado United States.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
KPT on OneTelevision (OneNews)
The opening of the KPT was covered by the local television news team from OneTelevision.
http://www.onetelevision.com.sb/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14065:bike-riders-had-new-pump-track-at-kumkum-&catid=82:community-interest&Itemid=459
http://www.onetelevision.com.sb/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14065:bike-riders-had-new-pump-track-at-kumkum-&catid=82:community-interest&Itemid=459
Monday, March 14, 2011
Media Coverage
The KPT, keenly followed by the media, namely the Solomon Star, Island Sun, Sunday Isles and WanNews TV. The following newspaper clippings were collected from January to March 2011. All articles in chronological org
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The first article featuring 'Junk, Junior & Doof', Solomon Star |
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Solomon Star, 23 Feb 2011 | |
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Solomon Star |
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Island Sun, 3 March 2011 |

Harold HK on the back page of the Sports Section for the Island Sun, 10 March 2011
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SIPPA makes the front page of the Solomon Star for the first time, 10 March 2011 |
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Billy ‘Junk’ Jones, fastest Pump Track rider in Honiara takes home the big prize
Pure BMX skill displayed at the opening of the Kukum Pump Track translated into a big prize for one lucky rider. Billy ‘Junk’ Jones pumped his way to victory yesterday as he set the blistering record of 24.91 seconds. Billy, having set the fastest time of the day was rewarded with a fitting prize - a brand new BMX bicycle.
The BMX was donated by the Police Community Relations Team’s social club, the Participating Police Force. The club raises monies through the collection of cans for recycling. Lou Barrow, from the Police Community Relations Team, coordinated and delivered the prize to the opening of the Pump Track yesterday. Lou said the social club was ‘always on the look out for a worthwhile cause and the Pump Track program is a great initiative’.
The Kukum pump track appreciated the oppoutunity to win the fantastic prize.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
KPT Sessions - 23 seconds New Record
An exciting day today as the big double gets completed (enough to ride) and the first few hot laps are laid down.... The international record was set for 23 seconds by expat, Andrew Rettig. Followed closely behind by Billy Junk (local favourite to take the fastest lap as tomorrows opening) with a time of 26 seconds. All timings are of course unofficial and rely on Juniors phone!
Billy Junk - record lap 26 secs (unofficial phone timing!) |
Riders on top the new start mound. |
Junior 'Muscles' Lega rolling the double |
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
KPT on Lee Likes Bikes
Follow this link to see the KPT on Lee McCormacks website Pump Track Nation.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Successful Saturday Dig
A big effort by all the participants on Saturday saw almost 3/4 of the track completed. Heavy duty work unassisted by fossil fuel and limited tools was well worth it as another berm, double and two rollers were roughed in.
All eyes on the track as 170 spectators looked on |
KPT Attracts hundreds to a half built track - wait for a competition day! |
KPT Diggers & Riders |
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Riders Build the Dream Triple
Installing the Drainage
The riding of quite possibly the nicest berm in Honiara was disrupted by very large tropical rains (as was expected). The drainage onsite is a complex task as there is a rather large hollow at the base of the site. The main berm filled up very quickly. The regular local pikininis were quite excited at the prospect of their own swimming hole in the middle of the pump track. Although the idea of having to ride the berm is somewhat appealing, the water had to go!
Using a clinometer to approximate the drop in water levels will prove to be a mistake or a good idea. Perhaps the next big rain will test our engineering skills and eyesight as water never lies (no pun intended)!
All we need is bread and ducks! |
Mud - always good value |
25m of perforated 100mm pipe graciously donated from Dalgro SI Ltd |
French Drain - Solomon Style |
The Solomon Drain Complete with rubbish plastic and rice bags in place of geotextile fabric to prevent silt deposition |
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Drivers & Style Check
Honiara City Council provided the loader for more soil shifting today. Peter operated the machinery with ease and made light work for the riders (probably saving about 3 weeks of wheelbarrowing!). He made the soil look like putty with the Big Yellow. Thanks Peter!
Uncle Jimmy, SIPPA's Driver, watched a little bit of the action today. Jimmy Mani has been instrumental in the success of the project and has patiently transported tools, participants and vehicles for use to the KPT. Thankyou Jimmy!
The double roller proved most exciting today. The following is a little style check.
George, a little suprised at Olsen's remark! |
Peter, the master loader driver |
Uncle Jimmy, SIPPA's Driver, watched a little bit of the action today. Jimmy Mani has been instrumental in the success of the project and has patiently transported tools, participants and vehicles for use to the KPT. Thankyou Jimmy!
Uncle Jimmy - SIPPAs Driver and master Kastom story teller |
The double roller proved most exciting today. The following is a little style check.
Christabello aiming to keep the nose down |
Harold HK, almost vertical |
George F, the future of BMX in Honiara |
Billy Junk with a nice x-up |
Gino O, rocking the small diameter 16inch! |
Monday, February 21, 2011
Final Design

After receiving some lessons in design, watching many pump track videos and discussing endless possible lines, the riders eventually agreed upon a final design. Wielding nothing but a pencil, ruler and protractor, Raji King set to work marking out the track and its measurements. The overall design utilises the full 20m x 20m area squeezing about 120m of track inside.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
KPT On Pacific Beat, Radio Australia
This story by Dave Murray features Kukum Pump Track participants and most importantly the frequency of rubber and dirt in a frictional battle (the sound of a skid)!
Friday, February 18, 2011
KPT Sessions
Honiara has a strong flatland crew, mostly busting big tricks on flatground. These lads are riding cheap Chinese BMX's that contain at least one component that fails every time they ride. Despite this they still wear thongs and go hard!
The introduction of the third dimension to bike riding (up and down) has produced interesting results here at the Kukum Pump Track. With only one week of practice under their belts (on a reasonably good flowing section) these naturally highly skilled and balanced riders are finding plenty of challenges as they delve into the world of getting launched and pumping for speed!
The KPT now has about 40metres complete. 3 berms, 9 rollers and one small double. New lines are starting to develop as the riders start to gain new perspective in BMX riding. Some riders are already attempting to manual between rollers even though they have just started to ride Pump Tracks.
This following sequence is fantastic. Ashley gets a bit of a front wheel drift and turns it under only to roll into the path of Raji who narrowly avoids him by going high.
ASHLEY RAILS THIS BERM HARD |
A LITTLE TOO HARD |
RAJI PLAYS SAFE - RIDES HIGH |
RAJI FINISHES THE AVOIDANCE MANOUVERE WITH STYLE |
Design Work
The participants in the Kukum Pump Track program have been taught the basic prinicples behind Pump Tracks, shown some videos and had some explanations about the idea. From all this, they worked together as a group and came up with their own design.
RAJI KING DRAWS UP THE FINAL DESIGN |
OSCAR WATESAO, SITE FOREMAN |
The participants determine the correct radius through using a table of proportions drawn up to ensure berms and rollers match in their respective circumfereces so that the flow of the Pump Track is consistent with minimal hang ups.
PARTICIPANTS MEASURE OUT THE BERM RADIUS |
Honiara City Council Provides The Goods
SIPPA has been working with Honiara City Council's Works Depot to get the Pump Track program underway. Council has provided engineers and metal fabricators for tool making, front end loaders, advice on soil types and a 5 ton tipper truck to transport soil from Dalgro (SI) Ltd to Kukum Pump Track. It has been fantastic to work with such a supportive Council!
OSCAR WATESAO AT THE HCC WORKS DEPOT |
After a five minute conversation, the mechanics/engineers from Honiara City Council's Works Depot ingeniously came up with the design for two differently weighted hand compactors. Using 5mm and 3mm plate steel, braces were welded to round galvanised posts to be used for compacting the Pump Track.
HONIARA CITY COUNCIL WHIPPED UP THESE FRESH SOLID 5MM PLATE STEEL COMPACTORS |
CLERRY GWALI TESTS OUT COMPACTOR |
HCC brought the loader out to shift some soil around on site. The precision required was more than the loader was capable of but seeing as their bobcat is in need of repairs, its the next best thing! A bucket full was loaded on top of the rollers and valleys. These were previously hand dug into the ground. This has raised the height of the track to around 10cm above ground level which hopefully will reduce water pooling in the valleys.
HCC SHIFTS SOME SOIL TO RAISE THE HAND DUG TRACK |
THE CREW RAISING THE TRACK ABOVE GROUND LEVEL |
Thursday, February 17, 2011
#3 Berm Completed
Honiara City Council has delivered approximately 100cubic metres of soil. With about 16cubic metres per berm, there is a lot of work to do with cutting and shaping. Thursday 17th March saw the completion of the third berm. 40m of the 120m is now complete. The track is rolling nicely!
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