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    Ramps! - any ideas?

    hey, I've been thinking about making a wooden kicker for my little paddock at home, so that I can move it around the place, instead of a dirt jump. Has anyone made one / got any plans for one? I was thinking along the lines of 3 meters long and 1 meter tall, just to practice on.

    any tips, ideas or help would be awesome!

    ps, I'm on an extremely tight budget
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    go get an old door from the recycling depot
    a 20 liter drum
    and a couple of nasty 4x2's
    wont cost you more than $10
    then inmagine whatt you can make
    even toss a couple of old tyres under the door to take the first impact
    a cheap moveable ramp is only a walk around a scrap yard for junk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    go get an old door from the recycling depot
    a 20 liter drum
    and a couple of nasty 4x2's
    wont cost you more than $10
    then inmagine whatt you can make
    even toss a couple of old tyres under the door to take the first impact
    a cheap moveable ramp is only a walk around a scrap yard for junk.

    What he said ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattwood View Post
    hey, I've been thinking about making a wooden kicker for my little paddock at home, so that I can move it around the place, instead of a dirt jump. Has anyone made one / got any plans for one? I was thinking along the lines of 3 meters long and 1 meter tall, just to practice on.

    any tips, ideas or help would be awesome!

    ps, I'm on an extremely tight budget
    get some ply and 4x2 from the bins on building sites. If you look for buildings with tarps over them they are leaky buildings, and they throw any materials that have come in contact with moisture. A fair bit is still fine, and If you ask nicely they might even put some of the better bits aside for you just make sure you pick it up asap.

    Once you have a nice stash, give us a shout and I'll let you know the best way to put it together.

    Oh and some old carpet might be handy for a bit of grip! Doors tend to be slippery when they get wet.

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    Forgot to say, ask before you take anything. They won't care, but might if you don't ask.

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    if you could use steel mesh they are better for up ramps as the dry quicker, plywood can get wet and become very slippery,

    i would build the base out of steel, anmd you have to build it strongs as the ramps take a bit of abuse from bikes hitting them

    i would not build it cheap, its your body you are playing with, and if it breaks while you are jumping it you are in the shit,

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    build it properly! it will last for ever.

    we built one off these plans last year,
    it helps when your uncle is an aircraft engineer. i can't weld for shit.

    i am also for the record way to pussy to hit this fast,
    my mates sold it earlier this year also, to many injuries....
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    How high was that sucker............Im building a little kicker at the mo
    Even on the old ones if you dont race serious and you wanna just go do the odd club day and smoke everyone on a big old 5hundy it great and if you get beaten you have a handful of excuses

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    ive collected a small stash of wood and got about 2 meters of ply. went round to a mates place and picked out a few bits of 2 by 4 from their bomb fire, and started makn the frame this afternoon. its pretty sturdy so far, hopefully finish it off 2mrw and take a few pics

    thanks for the plans, maybe when i save up enough money to buy all that steel i might give that 1 ago!

    and ill keep a look out for some carpet, never thought about using that! would it get ripped up at all?
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    go to your local carpet shop, ask them if you could get some old uplifted carpet out off their bin, they will be more than happy for you to take
    some of there hands!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teava View Post
    go to your local carpet shop, ask them if you could get some old uplifted carpet out off their bin, they will be more than happy for you to take
    some of there hands!
    true, thanks! will hav a ring around tomorrow!

    oh, this morning i was ringing around all the timber supply yards and the average price for a peice of treated ply was $120!?!?!? stuff that!
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    again scrap ply from building sites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vr4king View Post
    How high was that sucker............Im building a little kicker at the mo
    about 3 meters at the finish,
    here is a pic of the ramp from this plan, it is off the fmxkrazzy site.
    so not my old ramp, but pretty much the same.
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    packing sheet

    Quote Originally Posted by mattwood View Post
    true, thanks! will hav a ring around tomorrow!

    oh, this morning i was ringing around all the timber supply yards and the average price for a peice of treated ply was $120!?!?!? stuff that!

    ask for a old packing sheet. cheaper but you won't get it for free.

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