How Do You Make A Freestyle Ramp For A Dirt Bike?
Riding a dirt bike on the street and at skate parks can be a fun and rewarding activity, but to realize the full potential of your bike, one must ride it in its intended habitat: the dirt. Have fun and ride safe with a backyard dirt-freestyle ramp. Using a ball-point pen or marker, draw the plans for your ramp on plywood. The ramp face and back panel should be drawn on 1/4-inch plywood and the sides on 1/2-inch plywood. With a jigsaw, cut out the shapes drawn on the plywood. Be careful to make the side panels exactly the same to minimize warping of the ramp face. Cut one 2-by-4 section for every four inches of the length of the ramp face. These sections should be one inch shorter than the width of the ramp to accommodate the 1/2-inch plywood side panels. Screw the 2-by-4 sections into the side panels along the ramp face edge. They should be oriented vertically along the edge to add strength to the ramp face. Screw the ramp face into the 2-by-4 sections and the 1/2-inch plywood. Use as