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MIKEY B
December 23rd, 2001, 06:05 PM
has anyone seen these ramp plans from holeshot designs that RED BULL was talking about....i just printed them off, it says that the height is 1800 mm, according to my calculations that equals out to be 5.9 ft high....isnt that WAY to small....in the explanation it says you can huck a 70 ft gap with it....i doubt that!
maybe my calculations are wrong, i was never good in math...
anyway...what do you think of this thing?

also did anyone get a rev. 1 built by a fabricator, if so what did it cost? materials and all?

RedBull
December 24th, 2001, 11:05 AM
ya i know i had slider look aty them he said the holeshot ones didnt offer much pop so i figure its a distance ramp or somthin

MIKEY B
December 25th, 2001, 02:53 PM
well forget that then! LOL

Pants
January 5th, 2002, 07:46 AM
The holeshot ramps r 8ft high 22ft long. The top of the ramp is a 4ft flat bit at 38degrees and at the other end, on the floor, there is an 11ft flat bit not sure wot the height is on that but then you make ur curve from that. Makin myself another ramp as my other on i can only get to 35ft. So my new ramp is going to be to holeshots specks and the old one im going to put a 2ft extention on and make it in to a supppppper kicker!!! Later...

Pants
January 5th, 2002, 08:01 AM
This is me at 35ft. You can tell that to be this high at 35 ft on a ramp with an angle of 38 degrees im hitting it very hard making the takeoff doggy and the landing hard!!! New ramp frame should be done by this weekend if all goes well. Later...

Mr bIg AiR
January 9th, 2002, 08:48 AM
but i think the ramp in the article on crustys site has the same messurements than the holeshot ramp (1.8m high....)but i am not sure

RedBull
January 9th, 2002, 01:10 PM
i got the same messurements for the holeshot plans like 5'6" high and like 18' long and i was also wondering if it will really kick you 70ft but i asked slider to look at them and he said it wouldnt give much pop. i was also wonderign if you can take out some of those supports cuz it said its a lil overbuilt but if anyone gets one built tell me how it worked out cuz i need to build a ramp soon and im lookin for a model so far i got the holeshot and rev1 but i keep getting confused on the rev1 like whats the top anget and the hight of each support??:confused: well if anyone know this please help me.... ohh yah i have to messurements converted to inches and feet and made to a 8ft tall rampif i find it ill scan it and post it for ya all....

slider
January 9th, 2002, 09:42 PM
I bet not a single person has duplicated Rev.1 exactly as I do. They will vary some, or lots, and due to this I don't even post measurements of these. The angle of the uprights can vary and one degree change would make it longer or shorter. Make the supports as needed to reach your top, which should match my measurements. Put them at whatever angle you want, it doesn't matter that much.

As the web site says, draw the measurements out on cardboard and built the ramp to match this drawing. You and add supports or make them straight up or angle them at just about any angle if you want.

If you build it to the drawing on cardboard, your top angle will be perfect.

Have fun!

smitty33
January 25th, 2002, 11:50 AM
HEy MIKEY B


Our ramp is only 7 feet high and we do 80-90 foot gaps off it .

http://www.fastbydesign.com/images/fall2000/gap.jpg

Gropes
January 25th, 2002, 06:25 PM
looks cool
would that be good for doin tricks off being 7 foot high?

ont.freerider
January 25th, 2002, 06:36 PM
i dunno if it would, but hey its a 90ft gap so i assume you could pull some sick trick either way

RM_Rider_521
January 25th, 2002, 07:37 PM
Smitty!!

Remember me? With the 97' CR 125.. I asked for free gear? haha


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