480 Bandit
Jun 8 2009, 01:33 PM
Im looking at building a freestyle ramp. just curious on what degree of bend I need for the rails the go up the sides and make the jump. Ihave access to a pipe bender. dunno what degree to bend the pipe at tho.
kyledeitrch
Jun 8 2009, 04:00 PM
idk good luck with that though.
foretrax
Jun 8 2009, 04:29 PM
dude what arnt u doing for that quad now a freestyle ramp WOW!!!!!!!!! good luck with that
mxhead686
Jun 9 2009, 07:46 AM
they call it a REV 1 i think u can find the plans on the H bomb website o something like that...its hte same ramp they use....my friend has the exact same ramp..and there like 30+ feet in the air....wild!!
MotoX_Rider
Jun 9 2009, 08:20 AM
i heard that buildin a ramp is goin to cost at LEAST a grand, you have any materials??
480 Bandit
Jun 10 2009, 12:34 PM
Uncles are boilermakers. have all materiel needed and welders and benders.
I will check out H bombs site and see. I dont plan on making a skyrocket ramp, more of a hight and distance. I dont plab on backflipping. take H bombs ramp and take 2 feet off the end of it thats what I plan on doing.
Mitco39
Jun 10 2009, 02:17 PM
lol i remember a couple years back I built a wooden ramp... it was about 5-6 feet tall and i would say somewhere between 50-60 degrees at the lip... It was fun to mess around with and held up not to bad. I started hitting it faster and faster and landing on the downside of a big hill... untill I landed and seen my right tire go rolling by me... lol that was enough of that.
Mitco39
Jun 10 2009, 02:18 PM
If your serious about a actual freestyle ramp I would say anywhere between 65-80 degrees... That would definatly give you the height.
Live2Ride199
Jun 12 2009, 09:22 AM
QUOTE(mxhead686 @ Jun 9 2009, 07:46 AM)

they call it a REV 1 i think u can find the plans on the H bomb website o something like that...its hte same ramp they use....my friend has the exact same ramp..and there like 30+ feet in the air....wild!!
They only make the rev 3's now for quads
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