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oldschoolkyle |
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:10 pm |
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I am looking to build maybe an 8 ft tall ramp, with like 8 ft transitions... how much flat would be do-able? I am just trying to keep it within reason, as I am limited on space in my yard as most peeps are... |
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auragreg |
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:23 pm |
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If you're limited to space, why not go a little shorter? An 8' with 8' transitions seems a little quick. Not only that but the taller you go, the wider you'll have to go to.
but then again, I'm a mini ramp guy. I think a 6' with 8' tranny would be better.
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Dogcatdaddy |
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:45 pm |
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My 1st ramp was 8 feet tall with 8 feet trannys and 8 feet of flat. Definately too tight and fast. We ended up cutting it down to 4 feet on one side and 5 feet on the other side and it was alot funner. A buddy of mine at the time had the same but 6 1/2 feet tall both sides, it was good too, but in hind sites I think it would've been better with a couple more feet of flat. |
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warehouse |
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:42 am |
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I'm thinking one side of my ramp 7 ft. transition 5 feet high with steel coping, 12 ft. of flat . The other wall, round with pool coping, 6.5 ft. trannies 5 ft. tall.
20 ft. wide
Baltic birch.
The compromise ,cause I can't afford a vert ramp. |
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skateight |
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:23 am |
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With 8 foot trannies, you need a minimum of 10 feet of flat, 12 feet actually. If you don't have room for that much flat, scale down the trannies, otherwise, you'll hate it. |
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Radam |
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:24 pm |
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8 foot tranny is good but you have to have at least 16 feet of flat. Our first ramp was 8 high 8 tranny 12 feet wide 16 of flat. It was a fun ramp. |
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skateight |
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:52 pm |
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If you got neighbors, you might want to keep it shorter.
They may bitch, neighbors suck. |
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oldmansig |
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:56 pm |
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Do not make it shorter. The world needs more vert ramps.
An 8' tranny up to vert is a fun ramp. I would recommend 16' of flat with 14' being the minimum.
If you feel it's too tall after it's built you can always cut it down into a mini ramp.
Have fun. |
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rightfootforward |
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:12 am |
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skateight wrote: If you got neighbors, you might want to keep it shorter.
They may bitch, neighbors suck.
gotta agree with eight on this one. |
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skateight |
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:41 am |
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Out of sight, out of mind.
Try not to piss them off.
The wife came out back and turned my music down the other night.
It wasn't even midnight... |
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