ATV jump ramp moving questions (pics)
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ATV jump ramp moving questions (pics)
Hi.
Lately I've joined a couple of friends who used to do ATV jump shows in the mid 90s. We've got the old ramps out at a friends & go out most week-ends & jump. Anyway we finally added a safety apron (I know, I know). However it makes moving a landing ramp much harder even though it's built on an . After talking with stuntman Doug Danger my friend said his launch ramp is what moves. Our idea was to make a similar setup. I want to use jacks for a farm implement or trailer. Like a Bulldog brand jack that you crank down & will also swivel up. It would be nice to find them with the handle on the side instead of on top too. I've found a couple but at $60 each X 4 of them!!! Plus I need to but big wheels to put on them since we jump on grass. It's really an issue of money & convinence. The idea is to crank the wheels down, move the ramp away from the landing ramp to gain more air, then crank it back down to the ground. This winter we are making new jump & landing ramps, yet want to keep these older ones for another set of small to horse around on. Anyway We need ease of movement yet don't want to spend alot on old ramps since we are building new ones. If anyone knows of a place that sells jacks & things like that cheap let me know. Any other ideas out there???
Here is a pics, it's dark but you can see both ramps. The landing ramp is on a trailer but with the safety apron (not shown in 1 pic) it's hard to move. The launch ramp is built out of 4x4s & just sits on the ground.
45ft jump
me with apron on ramp.
Lately I've joined a couple of friends who used to do ATV jump shows in the mid 90s. We've got the old ramps out at a friends & go out most week-ends & jump. Anyway we finally added a safety apron (I know, I know). However it makes moving a landing ramp much harder even though it's built on an . After talking with stuntman Doug Danger my friend said his launch ramp is what moves. Our idea was to make a similar setup. I want to use jacks for a farm implement or trailer. Like a Bulldog brand jack that you crank down & will also swivel up. It would be nice to find them with the handle on the side instead of on top too. I've found a couple but at $60 each X 4 of them!!! Plus I need to but big wheels to put on them since we jump on grass. It's really an issue of money & convinence. The idea is to crank the wheels down, move the ramp away from the landing ramp to gain more air, then crank it back down to the ground. This winter we are making new jump & landing ramps, yet want to keep these older ones for another set of small to horse around on. Anyway We need ease of movement yet don't want to spend alot on old ramps since we are building new ones. If anyone knows of a place that sells jacks & things like that cheap let me know. Any other ideas out there???
Here is a pics, it's dark but you can see both ramps. The landing ramp is on a trailer but with the safety apron (not shown in 1 pic) it's hard to move. The launch ramp is built out of 4x4s & just sits on the ground.
45ft jump
me with apron on ramp.
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ATV jump ramp moving questions (pics)
Originally posted by: smoothguy
why would you jump with a DS??? That typically isn't the choice for ATV jumping.
why would you jump with a DS??? That typically isn't the choice for ATV jumping.
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ATV jump ramp moving questions (pics)
So far the DS really seems to take it. I hope it continues to.... Without a doubt my friends 450R is really made for this but my friend & I throw our DS's around too.
So far I've overshot the landing ramp at 65ft & hit the flat ground. That hurt my wrists , ankle & neck. My face hit the handlebars lucky for my helmet otherwise I'd have no teeth. The DS got a broken skid play under the motor & a bent (slightly) shock mount. Hell it carved a pit out of the ground when I hit! It was full of dirt & grass on the motorskid plate & between the A-arms.
I've since added a tach. I highly recommend a tach or speedo (not the kind you wear!) doing this. I use to do it by feel. The longer I went the more nervous I got. With a tach I have a good gauge to run my speed. It made my landings much more consistent. We put the 12ft long safety apron on the landing ramp too. I feel better about that also, just in case I come up short I don't hit a steel & wood ramp face.
The DS is really a hell of a jumper considering. It flies straight & true most times & will react to throttle & brake changes in the air, esp. brake! Nose dive city! Plus it's cool throwing around a quad most consider too big to jump[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I need to get this ramp moving thing done quick. I gotta go bigger!
Here is a scanned pic from a disposiable camera. You can see the launch ramp, me in the middle & our landing ramp with the 12 ft safety deck for accidents. It's the flat part with straw under it that you really DO NOT want to land on.
my jump
So far I've overshot the landing ramp at 65ft & hit the flat ground. That hurt my wrists , ankle & neck. My face hit the handlebars lucky for my helmet otherwise I'd have no teeth. The DS got a broken skid play under the motor & a bent (slightly) shock mount. Hell it carved a pit out of the ground when I hit! It was full of dirt & grass on the motorskid plate & between the A-arms.
I've since added a tach. I highly recommend a tach or speedo (not the kind you wear!) doing this. I use to do it by feel. The longer I went the more nervous I got. With a tach I have a good gauge to run my speed. It made my landings much more consistent. We put the 12ft long safety apron on the landing ramp too. I feel better about that also, just in case I come up short I don't hit a steel & wood ramp face.
The DS is really a hell of a jumper considering. It flies straight & true most times & will react to throttle & brake changes in the air, esp. brake! Nose dive city! Plus it's cool throwing around a quad most consider too big to jump[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I need to get this ramp moving thing done quick. I gotta go bigger!
Here is a scanned pic from a disposiable camera. You can see the launch ramp, me in the middle & our landing ramp with the 12 ft safety deck for accidents. It's the flat part with straw under it that you really DO NOT want to land on.
my jump
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