Building a ramp?
#1
should i just use a shovel which is easier to bring or should I drive a tractor a mile to the spot? anywhere from 10-20 foot nothing crazy Im still trying to learn how to take ramps better But ive made alot of kickers and hit this 6-7 tall ramp that got me high up but not far. I want to start racing but a box/table top takes alot of dirt. So something that ill have to hit in a race. Btw its a yamaha blaster just in case im 5'11" 16 years old and weigh 170-180.
#2
If your overweight and need alot of exersize, use the shovel, oh yeah, try to skip skool and not do anything but build the jump for about a week[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img], or if your not overweight (from what it looks like) use the tractor, it'll save you a week or so.
Doubles are kind of tricky to build, start out by making the take off, it should be about 4-5ft tall and 6-8ft long, then start on the landing. But look at the take off and estimate where you will land, then put the landing about 3ft further than you think it should be by looking, trust me, you might overshoot it (if you preload).
If you have anymore questions, PM me.
Doubles are kind of tricky to build, start out by making the take off, it should be about 4-5ft tall and 6-8ft long, then start on the landing. But look at the take off and estimate where you will land, then put the landing about 3ft further than you think it should be by looking, trust me, you might overshoot it (if you preload).
If you have anymore questions, PM me.
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