I remember Oystein having a blue ramp out at Olliewood way back in the early days.Ībout your nose diving, yes check your rebound. Hey! Thanks man, life rolls on! Those were the days!Īnd ah ok yes i know Ailo and Oystein well. My goal is to get used to a normal ramp, not a “super kicker” or whatever.Īs of now I think the blue one is the most “normal” ramp. Probably my rear suspension that needs to be soften up a bit because of the hard pop of the ramp. I need to gas a lot in the air to keep it level, so its kinda hard to learn new tricks. Some help from would be appreciated!Īs I said I have been jumping a lot on the black ramp and learned a few tricks, but my bike keeps nose diving when I jump. But theres so many dimensions im going mad. I`ve tried to look on ramp plans on the internet to see the dimensions on other ramps and compare them to mine. Is this a regular fmx ramp? Maybe a REV 1 ramp? Im sure you can go fast in 3rd gear on my Cr250 and hit this one. It has no pop compared to the black ramp. Its 6m and 10m long or 20 feet and 2 inches. The blue one is 2m and 50cm high or 8 feet and 2 inches. I go very slow towards it with my CR250 and then pin it straight before the ramp, then you’re off to a flying ride Kinda looks like a constant radius ramp to me. It sends you straight up.Ĭould it be REV 2 ramp used for short setups in arenas ? I do not think this is a regular ramp, because it has a big “pop” to it. Its 5m and 27 cm long or 17 feet and 3 inches. The black one is 2m and 60 cm high or 8 feet and 6 inches. What type of ramp and radius is what I want to know. I own two FMX ramps but I know very little about them.
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