?GoT_GreeN said:They are guidlines to building jump faces correctly. A pro scale jump face is on a 2:1 ratio ( meaning for every foot high the jump is the ramp goes out 2 foot. For instance, a 4 foot jump would have a a ramp extending out 8 foot from the center to the toe of the ramp. You don't measure from the peak down.
What?GoT_GreeN said:The best way to get this right is start of by driving two stakes, making sure you have enough to leave 4 foot sticking up on the ouside of the jump where the center is going to be. Now measure from the base of the stakes out 8 foot.
Huh? You mean length, don't you?GoT_GreeN said:Amature scales can vary but are usualy 3:1 and you use the same methode as above to do this also. Tables are figured the same for the on rapm but different for the off. For the off of a table you take the width of the top and add the same to it. A 40 foot long table would ramp off from the off end lip out 80 foot and not measure from the lip, measured from the base in line with the lip.
1994cr125 said:I get what he's saying. I'm going to draw up some plans and post them if i can
what about the landing ramp. i heard it should be 16 feet long since the height is 4 feet.
1994cr125 said:but i still have one small question. what should the curve of the take off be.
1994cr125 said:Thanks i think ill be able to do this. luckily my dad has got a friend with a bobcat he'll let me borrow. so ill be sure to take pics of the ramp as i begin. i expect to start sometime in august but plans could be thrown off easily.
but i still have one small question. what should the curve of the take off be.
Solid State said:It might be me, but I got nothing from this thread - except for the links.
olderndirtmom said:The LINKS were the point, goofy. :rotfl:
It's called "Here's the information".
Oh... Poster... "Would you read it for me and tell me what it says?" :coocoo:
Uh, yeah.. sure. :bang: :bang:
:fft:
Are you wanting to know how to jump a table top? Just a Okie anyone else directly, its simple, practice, crash, practice some more, crash, rinse and repeat. LOL! It dont get mo easier!!!!!The links in the thread do not work. Anyone know how to access them? Thanks!
Sorry for the delay. First I really liked your video. Do have any idea how long and how high the table top you were jumping was? I'm getting ready to build one and that looks about what I have in mind. Thanks!Are you wanting to know how to jump a table top? Just a Okie anyone else directly, its simple, practice, crash, practice some more, crash, rinse and repeat. LOL! It dont get mo easier!!!!!
My friend, I used that video as an example. I have a picture of me long ago for you to observe moi' on a 1988 KX-125, you will notice the rider parked observing me floating on bye. LoL! Sorry for the confusion, but the vid I used is a clip of another rider to show you how its done. I usually don long jumps and avoid too much height, it keeps me low to the ground and to maintain speed. I cant count on my toes and feet how many crashes, and helmets I have cracked open during my years of racing and riding, but rest assured im learnid now. Approach a hill in 3rd gear and pin it, be sure to stand on your pegs during the ordeal. As you leave the lip of the hill, blip the throttle if the front wheel dropps, and tap the rear break if your front wheel goes too high! Practice makes perfect, make sure you life insurance is paid up, LOL! First picture is skinny me back in the day, the last piccy is my now before Jenny Craig! LOL! Good luck! And as we 80's dudes say in Moto-x back in the day keep on head banging!Sorry for the delay. First I really liked your video. Do have any idea how long and how high the table top you were jumping was? I'm getting ready to build one and that looks about what I have in mind. Thanks!
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