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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?

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Originally Posted by flamefixed View Post
Exactly. It will be hard, but ive worked up a pretty much slip resistant design for the ramps, its just that transition which we are all pretty stumped on
There are some things you can do...the ramp can have a rounded or multi-angle transistion. Part of the platform could sit higher than 12", to make it easier to get on, and still keep the angled part of the ramp kind of short. Some commercially available motorcycle ramps are rounded near the top to ease the transition, see if you could copy the design.
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