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LunchRide-Folding Adjustable Ramp Plans

The document provides disclaimers and notes about plans for building an adjustable folding kicker ramp. It notes that the plans use imperial measurements as the author is American. It states that the author is not an engineer and the plans may have errors or omissions. Builders are responsible for their own safety. The plans are a work in progress and copying them is not allowed. Builders should have fun and be safe.

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LunchRide-Folding Adjustable Ramp Plans

The document provides disclaimers and notes about plans for building an adjustable folding kicker ramp. It notes that the plans use imperial measurements as the author is American. It states that the author is not an engineer and the plans may have errors or omissions. Builders are responsible for their own safety. The plans are a work in progress and copying them is not allowed. Builders should have fun and be safe.

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Adjustable Folding

Kicker Ramp
Disclaimers and Other Notes
First of all, thank you so much for your interest in my design.

As you know, I am American. We still use Imperial measurements (feet,


inches, fractions) so all of my designs are originally built that way. It’s
not that I don’t understand the value of the metric system. I totally
do, but having grown up with the Imperial system that’s all I know.
But take heart, the kids today, MY kid included, are growing
more and more familiar with the metric system and soon I’m
sure we will convert over. Until then, please forgive me if the
metric measurements are a bit wonky or, at the very least,
inelegant.

I am also not an engineer or a professional draftsperson.


There might be things in these plans that are missing,
unclear, or maybe even flat out wrong. I am assuming
that you, the builder, are a competent person, of sound
mind, and will use your own common sense and best
judgement in building this ramp. I trust you to grade and
double check my work before you ride this ramp.
Remember, mountain biking is an inherently dangerous
sport, you are solely responsible for your safety as well
as anyone else who rides the ramp that you built. I offer
up these plans as merely a starting point. Build and ride
only what you think is safe.

These plans are also a work in progress. These plans are as


I built my ramp in the Lunch Ride episode. They could be
improved and I will (maybe) issue revisions and improvements
in the future. If you have any suggestions on how it might be
improved, let me know.

But also, please remember that this design is my own. Do not copy or
distribute these plans. They are totally Patent Pending, okay?

Having said all that, have fun, enjoy creating something with your hands, be
smart, be safe, and catch some air!

Cody
243.8 cm

96"

Main Section Side Main Section Side

Main Section Cross Piece Main Section Cross Piece Spreader Feet

Entry Cross Piece Entry Cross Piece Lip Cross Piece Lip Cross Piece

Lip Sides
Leg Leg Brace Brace

Entry Sides

Materials List

5- 8' 2x4
1 Sheet 1/2" Plywood
4- Standard Door Hinges
2- Nail Hooks
2- 1/2" Hitch Pins
1' 1/2" Dowel Rod
1 Box 3" Deck Screws
1 Box 1 1/4" Drywall Screws
1'-8 1/2"

5'-4 3/8"
/2"
5-1 /2"
4-1 /2"
3-1 /2"
2-1

2-7
/8"
2-1
/2"
2-1

/4"
9-1
/8"
1-3

4"
/4"

-1/
11

Pin Layout Detail

8"
-3/
27
"
/16
0-11
3

2"
-1/
34
52
°
8"
-5/

11
42

-13
/16
"
37°

19-5
/8"

23°
3-1/2"
°
67
1-1/2"

These hole will be drilled


after assembly.

7/8"
1-1/4"
2-3/16"
10-1/2"

5-1/8"
16"
21-15/

°
81
1-1/4"

2-1/2"


Nail Hook

Eye Screw
13/16"

2-1/4"
3"
1"

27" 1/2" Dowel


1"
3"

6"
30" 18-5/8" 11"
30"
23-
1/2
"

27
"
23-1
/2"
Nail Hook
Nail Hook

Pin placed here for


storage.

Additional holes for foot


spreader storage.
Adjustable Folding
Kicker Ramp
d i t i o n
e t rci E
M
52.1 cm

163.4 cm
cm
.0
14 cm
.4 cm
11 8.9 cm
6.4

7.3
cm
6.4
cm
5.4

cm
.5
23
cm
4.4

cm
cm

.6
28

Pin Layout Detail

cm
.5
69

cm
.9
77

cm
.7
87
52
°
cm
8.2
10

30
.0
cm
37°

49.8
cm

23°
8.9 cm
°
67
3.8 cm

These hole will be drilled


after assembly.

2.2 cm
3.2 cm
5.6 cm
26.7 cm

13.0 cm
55.8 cm

°
81
3.2 cm

6.4 cm


Nail Hook

Eye Screw
2.0 cm

5.7 cm
2.5 cm

7.6 cm
2.5 cm

68.6 cm 1/2" Dowel


7.6 cm

15.2 cm
76.2 cm 47.4 cm 27.9 cm
76.2 cm
59.
7c
m

68
.6
cm
59.7
cm
Nail Hook
Nail Hook

Pin placed here for


storage.

Additional holes for foot


spreader storage.

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