How to Build a Mountain Bike Ramp

Extreme mountain bikers are always looking for new ways to push the limits of their skills. Building a ramp is a great way to add excitement to a ride and get that desired adrenaline boost. Building a ramp on your own allows you to customize its size and dimensions, which will determine how big you will go. You can also choose the placement--either as a standalone feature or integrated into one of your favorite local trail systems.

Things You'll Need

  • Rocks
  • Dirt
  • Shovel
  • Water
  • Mountain bike
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Instructions

    • 1

      Choose a location for the ramp. Make sure there is enough space for a good approach and an obstacle-free landing. Do not choose a location on restricted access property unless you have obtained permission to build there.

    • 2

      Build a base for the ramp out of large rocks. Using rocks for the foundation instead of dirt ensures a stable ramp that will not settle over time, the way dirt would. Build the base at least five feet wide so that you won't need to check your speed to hit it.

    • 3

      Cover the base completely with dirt about two or three inches higher than you want the ramp to be. Build a beginner ramp to a height of no more than two to three feet. Water down the dirt slightly and then pack it down with the shovel. Let the dirt dry until hard and then sculpt the surface of the ramp with the shovel so that it is smooth and consistent.

    • 4

      Test your new mountain bike ramp with your bike. Adjust the parameters of the ramp to suit your desire and skill level.