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That's awesome. Hell of a sturdy ramp like he said too, lol
EDIT: Just wanted to add, the temperatures here are lovely; just went for a ride up to get the mail and it was about 50' F, after a light rain so the air smelled great and the dirt roads weren't dusty at all.
EDIT: Just wanted to add, the temperatures here are lovely; just went for a ride up to get the mail and it was about 50' F, after a light rain so the air smelled great and the dirt roads weren't dusty at all.
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Pallets are sweet.
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One of my neighbours broke his collar bone jumping a crappy ramp made of pallets on his 4-wheeler. Don't ask me why they were jumping ramps on 4-wheelers... who knows
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Originally Posted by Beerman
I took that one on Saturday. The speed Jake was hitting that thing at was ridiculous.
that rail looks nice. gap to rail off the pallet would be hot
i wish it was that warm over here
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Warm? It's raining right now, and there's snow on all of the hills. I haven't seen this much snow here in nearly a decade.
edit: I've never seen anyone acually hit those rail; there's so many other things to do at that spot (there's several sets of back-to-back 12x12 flat benches underneath the overhang, gapping down the stairs, etc, etc) that no one ever bothers. Jake was actually calling out a 180 hop over the rail, though. I don't doubt that he'll do it.
edit: I've never seen anyone acually hit those rail; there's so many other things to do at that spot (there's several sets of back-to-back 12x12 flat benches underneath the overhang, gapping down the stairs, etc, etc) that no one ever bothers. Jake was actually calling out a 180 hop over the rail, though. I don't doubt that he'll do it.