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opjones

Monkey
Aug 17, 2006
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Detroit
I finally got some free time over the past weekend to finish up A home improvement project :busted: I even got the wife out to lend a hand.

My plans deviated a little bit from the drawing I posted up a while ago, mainly because I've been collecting a lot of wood from pallets at work.

Everything feels real solid, I was playing around on each one after I finished them. Tonight I'm clearing my jump line and I'll give them a go for a while.

I'm excited about have the two pieces though, because I'll be able to move them around and come up with a lot of different "park" style combos to fool around on. And a jump I'll be able to perfectly setup with the speed I'll have from my roll-in.

I still need to "camo" paint the lander





 

opjones

Monkey
Aug 17, 2006
678
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Detroit
Thanks guys. Yeah from what I've felt of the lip I'll be able to get some great air.

The landing may get changed a little, depending on how the transition off is going to be. Steepin up the top part a tit and mellowing out the lower.

But I can move both of them by myself, the lip a little easier than the landing., we'll see.
 

opjones

Monkey
Aug 17, 2006
678
0
Detroit
Great sucsess!!

I've got the lips at 8' apart right now. That's perfect for just a straight roll-in, no peddaling. I'll bump it up as i get more comftorable on it.



 

v-digit

Turbo Monkey
Apr 3, 2006
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Brooklyn, NY
man, its fun to see how far u can move them apart.
we used to have two ramps similar, started with a 3 foot gap and slowly but surely made it bigger.
progression! :)