Building A Kicker Ramp + PLANS!!!

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

Me & my friend James building an awesome kicker ramp in fast-motion!!!

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The dimensions for this kicker are 52 (inclined side), 48 (base), and 20 (height). These dimensions are perfect for beginners/moderate skates and just fun to mess around with.

Here are all the materials needed, which will cost approximately $25.00 - $50.00 depending on the grade of wood (LxWxT):

76x48x0.625
96x4x2 (x3)

Here is a scanned image of the plans:
http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s50/jlevitt95/?action=view&current=Kic...


ENJOY!!!! =)

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Uploader Comments (jlevitt95)

  • how long did this take you ? like an hour.

  • just the assebling part was like 2hrs.. everything including cutting painting etc. was 2 days..

  • very nice dude i prefer curved tho

  • yeah we thought about that but it was gonna be so difficult

  • oh,

    cool ramp good job!!

  • thank you

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  • Cool, But please don't ever attempt to tagg ever again.

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  • You guys should have did the montage song from south park(one where they went to aspen). Would've been funny. But nice build.

  • EVERYTHINGS COOLER THROUGH A FISHEYE LENSE

  • how long is it

  • Sweet motor scooter bro

  • in the dimensions in the description are the numbers in inches or cm or what and how long did it take to build this in real time

  • iv made at least 30 of those but there always sketchy

  • Did you steal those signs or actually buy them

  • hahahahahha your james tag looks like shit. and you dont tag your actual name dumbass.

    the entire thing would look better if it was just plain wood color

  • @jlevitt95 Its not as difficult as you think , Put some water on the plywood and then it will start bending, then you just nail in onto the ramp part.

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