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you boys (and i guess a few girls) oughta like this ramp

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Posted by: Jason1

just finished this for the jersey boys.. motopimps crew. its 4 wheeler friendly ( 6 ft wide ) of course

http://alloyindustries.com/siteimages/jerseyramp2.jpg



Posted by: Nausty

I want one....



Posted by: Black400

nice



Posted by: Juggalo

lookin awesome as always jason! is it a rev 3?



Posted by: Jason1

thanks,... yeah its a rev 3



Posted by: crazycasey

anyone who wants one....contact Jason. He makes the nicest ramps out there.



Posted by: Jason1

thanks case... you'da man



Posted by: Jason1

couple more views

http://alloyindustries.com/siteimages/jerseyramp1.jpg
http://alloyindustries.com/siteimages/jerseyramp4.jpg



Posted by: Juggalo

simply amazing



Posted by: flyin#5

ill give you 5 dollars and a tic tac for your ramp lol jk

awesome ramp! im jelous!



Posted by: Jason1

the guys that got it were pretty stoked so i was happy... im never happy until the customer is happy because you never know if they will be or not..... everyones different

bad part is the 4 wheeler guys always get the shaft-ola ... machines cost more. the parts cost more. they are harder to work on. they are heavier. more expensive to ride and last but not least... the ramps cost more.

i cut this dude a deal cuz he bought two ramps from me... but if i were to rebuild this identical ramp it would run about $2350 .... but thats with a split. i dont recommend a split cuz its costly, a pain, and its usually not even needed, especially for a ramp of this weight. so i would knock off $100 bucks... so it would be $2250 for a 6 footer,.. that still includes wheels, dolly, and folding entrance transitional piece. everything less you want i keep wackin' off dolla's ...



Posted by: MILF_HUNTER

just curious
do you build ramps and sell them. just wondering if your selling rev 3's and if you cleared that with fmxramps.com if not i dont think they would be to happy with you selling there product. not tryin to be an arse just lookin out for a fellow ramp rider



Posted by: Chef

quote:
Originally posted by Jason1
i keep wackin' off dolla's ...






Posted by: Juggalo

milf_hunter, he works for rick distler the owner of FMXramps.com. hes one of their builders.



Posted by: DVS_Freestyler

that is a sheer masterpeice!



Posted by: Glow Plug

DROOLL



Posted by: 400ex#18

that is a sick ramp...i would love to buy one off of you, but not quite that big, cause i dont really have anywhere to go with it besides my yard...maybe something like 5 tall, and six wide, you can figure out length, cause it seems like you got that down pact..could you give me any pricing of what that would cost?



Posted by: MILF_HUNTER

ah cool. just wouldnt want to see somebody doing something they enjoy go down cus of one little thing.

word on the product. toight very toight



Posted by: Jason1

quote:
Originally posted by 400ex#18
that is a sick ramp...i would love to buy one off of you, but not quite that big, cause i dont really have anywhere to go with it besides my yard...maybe something like 5 tall, and six wide, you can figure out length, cause it seems like you got that down pact..could you give me any pricing of what that would cost?


send me an e mail

jason@alloyindustries.com



Posted by: darkevil

Its cool to see ramp pic.. but we all want Jump-on-ramp pic. true ?



Posted by: sparks400

nice ramp, im impressed, i like ur work, how much do those run for?



Posted by: Jason1

one just like that with all the bells and whistles is $2300



Posted by: motopimpmark

yo, i cant wait to hit it jason. ill post pics after this weekend if i can.

mark



Posted by: Jason1

we're all anctious



Posted by: Rip_Tear

awsome job, do you have on of the side? So we can see the nice curve?



Posted by: Jason1

nothing real good, no



Posted by: Juggalo

yeah that raises a good question, does rick kinda tell you to stay away from side views of the ramps? theres not any pics on the site and the only time i have seen a side view was one time i saw rick post a pic of the side from the manual onto mtx.



Posted by: Shift_DVS

where are you launching the riders??? To the moon??????

Check that angle out..........it looks like our superkicker

Nicely constructed though!



Posted by: Jason1

quote:
Originally posted by Juggalo
yeah that raises a good question, does rick kinda tell you to stay away from side views of the ramps? theres not any pics on the site and the only time i have seen a side view was one time i saw rick post a pic of the side from the manual onto mtx.


nah.. he never really said anything about that. the only thing about a ramp that cant be copied by site is the final angle. theres no real way to test it, i mean you can put the pic in a cad but it will never be for sure, the only real way is to actually have it in front of you and measure it.



and shift.... thats not anywhere close to a superkicker angle.all rams appear steaper when viewed from the front. my one ramp has a 42.5 degree angle to it and it looks like a wall from the front view



Posted by: lil400exdude

could you make a mini sized one



Posted by: Jason1

yes, i could



Posted by: darkevil

Men Its cool to see Ramp picture but.. POST ACTION PIC.. look like you build ramp too look at it.. my opinion



Posted by: Jason1

umm .....right



Posted by: Juggalo

quote:
Originally posted by darkevil
Men Its cool to see Ramp picture but.. POST ACTION PIC.. look like you build ramp too look at it.. my opinion


lay off the crack pipe



Posted by: Jason1

that was seriously screwed up



Posted by: hondarider27

how do you figure out all the lengths of every thing. like if you have a ramp 5 ft tall do you times that by three and that is how you get your length. And how do you make the bends of the metal.



Posted by: Jason1

all in experiance my boy.



Posted by: Juggalo

jason i think what hes trying to ask is if theres a general rule of thumb that connects ramp height with ramp length. for instance (i'm just pullin this outta my ase) a ramp should be twice as long as it is tall.



Posted by: Jason1

alrighty.

well , actually no, there is no rule of thumb. at least none that anyone has informed me about. its all about its heighth and the angle you want. i then work backwards to get the length. at least thats how i do'r. everyone else probably uses a CAD.. i have my reasons not to use a CAD... long story.



Posted by: Jason1

i didnt see your one part there.

i bend my rails by cutting, flexing, then rewelding them



Posted by: hondarider27

thats cool. i am going to try and build one. i just wanna make sure i do it right, i don't want it to fall apart or look like crap. i build metal stuff all the time so i think i can do it. i just don't want to screw up and wast a bunch of time and money. do you have any jig or any thing else you use besides a torch.



Posted by: Jason1

quote:
Originally posted by hondarider27
do you have any jig or any thing else you use besides a torch.



no i dont have any jigs... and who said i used a torch ?? thats a huge no no for thin gagued steel.



Posted by: TrailBreaker70

Let's see somebody jumping it! Dang, I don't think I would try that with a Warrior



Posted by: bignorm

looks betta than my rev 3 im gonna bring mine in soon and put some expanded mesh on it



Posted by: Juggalo





Posted by: hondarider27

see i don't know what i am doing. i want to make it 6' tall but i don't no what would be a good degree to use. what about like 43. will that shoot me up a lil.



Posted by: Jason1

43 is pretty steep for such a short ramp. i would reccommend taming it out some, unless you make it taller



Posted by: ralphalfa

jason.... this may seem like a stupid question, but how do you figure out where to put your landing? when you build a ramp, do you already have some kind of idea how far/high it will throw you? just curious



Posted by: hondarider27

so what maybe 38, 40.



Posted by: Jason1

ralph

i know by the size and angle of the ramp what kind of a landing to have, but its not as complicated as that though. we always push them in and back them off as we jump them to get use to it, so there is no real set distance just recommended sweet spots. nothing wrong with being safe.

honda, i would definately say something more like 38 , its safer that way.

just my opinion



Posted by: hondarider27

that will help alot. will that still give me a lil pop while i come up off it.



Posted by: Jason1

for that height of a ramp at that angle youll still definately pop



Posted by: hondarider27

now i just need to figure out the length of the thing. how do you do it.





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