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chaseMX41
I finally decided to get old my little ramp out, it has been just sitting out in the grove the last couple years. Tonight I gave it some new paint, tomorrow going to get some wood on it. I also want to put some wheels on it. I was just thinking some wheels, to make it easier to get in on and off my quad trailer, so I can bring to down to the gravel pit with ease. Don't need to tow it or nothing

fast 450r
should get some nice air off that
07450rcrunkmode
hope you have a nice down hill landing.. lol thats gonna get your pretty high
chaseMX41
Yeah I have a decent landing set up, last summer we had my buddies fullsize ramp set up at my house, so we made the old landing for this ramp a bit bigger. We can only go about 45-50 feet, after that it gets pretty sketchy due to the short trans. Its pretty fun tho just to mess around on it.

heres some pics of the landing from last year.





This is was it looked like in summer 06

hondaman01
man thats awesome, i wish i had the balls
sik450r05
how do you figure how far the ramp has to be away from the landing ramp and how high?
Switt314
Trial and error is my guess. lol
BATCH450r
QUOTE(Switt314 @ Jun 9 2008, 05:50 PM) *
Trial and error is my guess. lol


if u go too far and flatland and snap ur frame, break a leg, wrist and ur bars, u know uve gone too far post-696-1105671348.gif welcome.gif
redrider03
QUOTE(BATCH450r @ Jun 20 2008, 07:10 PM) *
QUOTE(Switt314 @ Jun 9 2008, 05:50 PM) *
Trial and error is my guess. lol


if u go too far and flatland and snap ur frame, break a leg, wrist and ur bars, u know uve gone too far post-696-1105671348.gif welcome.gif

Naw, are ya sure lol. Well, maybe just a little to far if that happens 1022.gif But then ya know you're really rockin it!!! lol
EXer
looks good man get at her!!! is that ramp about 6 ft tall? i remeber seeing pics of that compound on akraix last year

QUOTE(sik450r05 @ Jun 9 2008, 01:30 PM) *
how do you figure how far the ramp has to be away from the landing ramp and how high?


and as for distance you start next to the landing and work your way back 5 or 10 ft at a time ajusting to the speed!

sooner or later youll huck a full size and look like this!! thumbup.gif

07450rcrunkmode
QUOTE(EXer @ Jul 8 2008, 08:31 PM) *
looks good man get at her!!! is that ramp about 6 ft tall? i remeber seeing pics of that compound on akraix last year

QUOTE(sik450r05 @ Jun 9 2008, 01:30 PM) *
how do you figure how far the ramp has to be away from the landing ramp and how high?


and as for distance you start next to the landing and work your way back 5 or 10 ft at a time ajusting to the speed!

sooner or later youll huck a full size and look like this!! thumbup.gif




dude is that you? cause damn i could never do that and plus i dont have any suspension
EXer
QUOTE(07450rcrunkmode @ Jul 8 2008, 09:03 PM) *
QUOTE(EXer @ Jul 8 2008, 08:31 PM) *
looks good man get at her!!! is that ramp about 6 ft tall? i remeber seeing pics of that compound on akraix last year

QUOTE(sik450r05 @ Jun 9 2008, 01:30 PM) *
how do you figure how far the ramp has to be away from the landing ramp and how high?


and as for distance you start next to the landing and work your way back 5 or 10 ft at a time ajusting to the speed!

sooner or later youll huck a full size and look like this!! thumbup.gif




dude is that you? cause damn i could never do that and plus i dont have any suspension



yeah that me riding befor our show we did on july 6th check out my other pics in the pic thread or check www.qsfqx.com
mx333
Here is a pic of our ramp we have we have it set up at 80 feet right now and it's perfect here is a pic of the ramp ,
chaseMX41
Nice looking ramp you got there mx333! What is it, an Aussie?
mx333
me and buddies made it in high school welding class like 6 years ago
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